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 ...
Most F1 cars can reach speeds of well over 200 mph, but the newest automobiles in the F1 stable go much, much slower. Built from 400,000 Lego pieces, the life-size Lego cars can drive 12 mph—not bad ...
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, ...
LEGO is one of the most beloved toy brands. While these tiny plastic bricks have built their way into our hearts over the years, they've also made their way on to our screens. There have been a ton of ...
If you've ever attended a Formula 1 event, you'll know: The cars are loud. The revving of an F1 car’s power unit can reach up to 140 decibels. That’s like standing next to a firework as it’s exploding ...
Lego took to the track at the Miami Grand Prix this weekend with 10 life-sized, drivable, Formula One-style cars, as part of the brand's multi-year partnership with F1. As part of the activation, F1 ...
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 ...
Just before the start of the 2025 Formula 1 season, we reported that Lego was going all-in to celebrate what would be the 75th anniversary season of the sport. That all-in attitude is on full display ...
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