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 ...
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 ...
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.
(CBS Local) - Building Lego's scale Bugatti Chiron model will likely take you some time, but its long build time pales in comparison to how long it took Lego to build a fully functioning, full-size ...
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 ...
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 ...
In an extraordinary collaboration, the LEGO Group and McLaren Automotive have joined forces to create a remarkable feat of engineering: a life-size, fully functional LEGO Technic McLaren P1. This ...
The most impressive thing about this 1:1 scale LEGO Ferrari 12Cilindri Spider isn’t the 2,300 man-hours that went into it or the 554,767 bricks. It’s the fact that it is actually heavier than the car ...
Believe it or not, LEGO is the biggest tire manufacturer in the world, producing over 300,000,000 rubber tires every year. That means they make more rubber tires than major brands like Goodyear, ...
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 ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. F1 drivers take their brick-built cars for a spin. Before McLaren’s Oscar Piastri dominated the Miami Grand Prix, Lego stole the ...
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