Over the past 25 years, Jordana Brewster has raced around the globe with the “Fast and Furious” movies — from the franchise’s home base in Los Angeles to Rio de Janeiro and San Juan, plus London and Rome. But Cannes was never on the road map, until now. “It’s super validating, and it’s a little bittersweet,” Brewster says of the $7 billion-grossing series getting a salute from the “iconic” film festival. It’s Wednesday, and we’re sipping coffee on the patio of one of the luxury hotels that dot the Croisette as Brewster preps for a marathon day, culminating with the midnight screening of 2001’s “ The Fast and the Furious .” Right now, she looks casually chic, dressed in a cropped pink button-down and jeans. But in about 14 hours, Brewster will be in full glam, ascending the famed red steps at the Grand Lumiere Theatre with her “Fast” family, co-stars Vin Diesel and Michelle Rodriguez, producer Neal H. Moritz, as well as Meadow Walker, the daughter of the late Paul Walker, who died in 2013.…