But what about an F1 race car? I mean, Lego already sells small versions of each team’s cars, but could you build a life-size version that you can actually drive on the circuit? It turns out you can.
400,000 bricks. 22,000 hours. 26 LEGO specialists. Two drivers. Meet LEGO’s latest project — crafting 10 fully-functional, life-size Formula 1 cars that the field will drive during the parade laps for ...
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Life-size Lego McLaren Senna blurs line between toy and supercar
A full-scale replica of the McLaren Senna constructed entirely from Lego bricks is drawing attention for its remarkable ...
LEGO took centre stage ahead of the Miami Grand Prix when all 20 drivers take part in the drivers’ parade – in fully-drivable LEGO cars. Earlier this year, Motorsport.com visited one of the company’s ...
We’ve seen a handful of full-size Lego models over the past few years, but none of them were designed to be driven. This one, based on the McLaren P1 hybrid hypercar, however, is fully functional.
Miami got its first F1 rain race and a double podium for McLaren during this weekend’s Grand Prix, but the real highlight of the weekend came during the Drivers’ Parade, when Lego amazed spectators ...
MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. — One of the biggest attractions at the 2025 Formula 1 Miami Grand Prix has been Lego’s display of 10 life-sized cars built with nearly 400,000 pieces each. That’s right – nearly ...
Formula One’s driver parade for the 2025 Miami Grand Prix will surely go down as one of the most memorable in the sport’s recent history. Ahead of Sunday’s race, the drivers swapped the flatbed truck ...
In the nearly year since Lego and Formula 1 launched their partnership, the collaboration has bolstered fan engagement and the demographic reach for both brands. Lego has introduced meticulously ...
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