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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.
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 ...
life-size Formula 1 cars that the field will drive during the parade laps for the Miami Grand Prix. From the initial idea to the race track, it took LEGO eight months to bring this to life ...
Underneath the Lego frame is a proper automotive base, with a steel frame, 8Kw electric motor, Perrelli P Zero F1 slick tyres and hydraulic brakes. Inside the driver’s cab is a functioning Lego ...
Earlier this month, fans and drivers were treated to a LEGO F1 race which replaced the standard drivers parade at the Miami ...
The Lego cars took to the track ahead of the race ... Lego isn't the only toy company to have signed a multi-year deal with F1 in the past year. Mattel, which owns the iconic Hot Wheels brand ...
The LEGO F1 cars were more than just a static display. As they made their way around the track during the Miami GP drivers’ parade, fans were treated to the sight of F1 drivers attempting to ...
“We don’t want to lose any bricks on track.” [Photo: Hector Vivas/Getty Images for LEGO Group] Lego and Formula 1 alike have long had loyal fans willing to shell out top dollar for the ...
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