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Formula One (F1) fans were surprised to see toys on the starting grid at the F1 Miami Grand Prix in Miami, US, after Lego unveiled ten fully drivable, life-sized F1 cars. In partnership with ...
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 ...
Lego said the cars were based on its range of Formula One toys shown in late 2024. Each car checked in at 3,306 pounds, with around 2,200 from the Lego bricks alone.
Formula 1 drivers such as Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen participated in a unique driver procession before the 2025 Miami Grand Prix — driving fully drivable, full-size LEGO F1 vehicles, each ...
Full size LEGO Formula 1 cars stole the show at the Miami Grand Prix by featuring in the Driver's Parade. Each team's drivers shared one of 10 fully drivable LEGO-built F1 cars, each representing ...
Lego has really outdone itself this time. Three years after its incredible but very stationary full-size F1 McLaren build, the world’s premier manufacturer of barefoot hazards has constructed 10 fully ...
Lego’s multi-year partnership with Formula One was first announced at the Las Vegas race back in October 2024, but for the Miami Grand Prix, it built full-size versions of each of the 10 ...
The cars were assembled by hand at Lego’s factory in the Czech Republic but glued together for their Formula 1 debut. “All the bricks you can see are off-the-shelf bricks,” Jurion says.
Lego’s multi-year partnership with Formula One was first announced at the Las Vegas race back in October 2024, but for the Miami Grand Prix, it built full-size versions of each of the 10 ...
Over the course of eight months, a team of 26 Lego engineers took about 22,000 hours total to build the brick-based fleet. This took the total cooperation of each Formula 1 team.