The 2025 Formula 1 Miami Grand Prix wasn’t just about engines and egos. Thanks to Lego, it was also about bricks...nearly four million of them. In a jaw-dropping collaboration between Formula 1 and ...
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 ...
The first LEGO F1 car for 2026 has been revealed ...
10 Lego cars just drove around Miami's F1 track They're each built from around 400,000 Lego bricks A 26-person team took over 22,000 hours to build all 10 cars A new kind of electric vehicle just took ...
Lego’s 2026 debut as an F1 Academy entry isn’t simply about entering a new series. It’s a deliberate move to expand who gets to step onto the grid, pushing the racing world further to look more like ...
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 ...
As the Las Vegas Grand Prix week gets into gear, The LEGO Group and F1 ACADEMY have announced a multi-year partnership that will see an all-new LEGO Racing car – piloted by Dutch driver Esmee ...
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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: ...
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 ...
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.