The LEGO F1 cars that made a splash during the Miami GP drivers’ parade are not just a spectacle—they’re a feat of engineering and creativity. These life-size LEGO models, driven by the F1 drivers ...
Watching Hamilton, Norris, and Verstappen take their cars off the grid at the Miami Grand Prix is a thrilling experience. The cars they are driving are in close formation as they head for turn one, ...
The life-size LEGO Formula 1 cars hit the track at the Miami Grand Prix, leaving fans with a jaw-dropping response. Fans wait in line to take photos of a life-sized LEGO McLaren F1 car in the Grand ...
F1 surprised fans Sunday with 10 drivable Lego re-creations of its race cars. The cars took over 22,000 hours to build and weighed twice as much as an actual F1 car. Generally, before an F1 event, ...
Real Formula 1 drivers like Charles Leclerc and Lando Norris sat behind the wheels of these playful machines. They took the LEGO cars for a spin around the Miami circuit, giving fans a unique sight: ...
It took 22,000 hours using four million bricks to pull off this epic build. The thing about Lego bricks is that you can build pretty much anything you can imagine. There are sets for the Millennium ...
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 ...
Goldin adds that Lego can bring “a lot of attention and visibility” to F1 Academy including by allowing girls to get their ...