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PlanetF1 on MSNHow LEGO brought 10 life-size, fully-drivable F1 cars to lifeThe field at the Miami Grand Prix took their laps behind the wheel of 10 fully-functional LEGO F1 cars in an incredible display of innovation.
MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. -- It sounds like a 10-year-old's wildest dream: Take nearly 400,000 Lego bricks and build a life-size Formula 1 car capable of completing a lap of the Miami Grand Prix circuit.
The bespoke big builds – one for each of F1’s 10 teams – are close to 1:1 scale with their F1 counterparts. They were constructed out of 400,000 Lego bricks each and powered by an 8kW electric engine, ...
At the Miami Grand Prix’s driver’s parade, the sport’s biggest stars rode in drivable Lego cars that took eight months to build. It was as awesome as it sounds.
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MotorTrend on MSNLego Drops BMW M4 GT3, Mercedes-AMG F1, and Ayrton Senna's McLaren MP4/4 SetsJust when we think we're good with all the Lego sets we've collected, the Danish plastic brick company finds a brand new way ...
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Stuff on MSNThese F1 Lego Technic sets are a must for any racing fanLego and F1's sets are some of my favourite, and these new Technic sets for Ferrari, Aston Martin, and Lamborghini are a must ...
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GPFans on MSNF1 2025: LEGO Monaco Grand Prix tipped to solve most boring raceFormula 1 has been hit with an interesting suggestion from a champion of the sport after what many are labelling a failed ...
Ahead of Sunday’s race, the drivers swapped the flatbed truck that usually takes them around the track to wave to the fans for full-size, drivable F1 cars — all built out of Lego ...
While you can't buy a life-size version, our selection of LEGO F1 cars and LEGO racing cars aims to give you a range of build complexity, size and price points to choose from. That might be a ...
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 ...
That’s right – nearly 400,000 each. Simple math for the F1 cars built for the 10 teams amounts to nearly 4 million Lego pieces used for the collaboration. And the biggest highlight ...
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