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Brick trophies, a life-size pink Cadillac and a team sponsorship: Why Lego is going all in on F1
Lego and Formula 1 kicked off a multiyear partnership in 2025. Here's how that collaboration is providing value to the toy ...
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 ...
SILVERSTONE, UK — When Formula One brought 10 full-size, drivable Lego cars to the Miami Grand Prix for the pre-race drivers’ parade, few could have predicted the move’s success. “The fact the cars ...
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: ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Joseph Wolkin is a reporter who covers Nascar, Formula 1 and IndyCar. Nov 20, 2025, 06:36pm EST The new Lego F1 Academy car ...
Lego and Oracle Red Bull Racing are set to launch a hyper-realistic brick-built race car as part of a newly announced multi-year partnership with Formula 1. The new Lego Technic set replicates the ...
LEGO created brick-built trophies for F1’s 75th anniversary at Silverstone McLaren’s Lando Norris won 1st place; trophies built from over 2,700 bricks Designed in Denmark, each trophy took 210 hours ...
Ferrari, along with the nine other teams on the 2025 Miami Grand Prix grid, has revealed an F1 car made out of approximately 400,000 LEGO bricks. Revealed ahead of the media day, the life-size model ...
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.
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In the days that preceded the Las Vegas Grand Prix this past weekend, toymaker LEGO let loose some of the details of its plan to officially link its name to that of Formula 1. And there was word of ...
Almost every second of a Formula 1 weekend is captured, recorded and dissected by experts and fans both in and out of the paddock. Race broadcasts, highlights reels and clips on social media all let ...
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