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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.
If you’ve been very good this year, then you might be hoping for something from Lego’s new tie-up with Formula One. Choose your favorite hero between either a mustachioed Nigel Mansel minifig ...
The toy manufacturer already has a long-established partnership with McLaren, and they recently collaborated on a life-size driveable LEGO car which Formula 1 driver Lando Norris took for a lap ...
Amazon’s hard-to-find Lego section is loaded with deals, specifically on car sets. Save almost 40% on select adult and kid-friendly sets for a limited time. Take 36% off one of our favorite ...
As you probably know by now, LEGO and Formula 1 tied the knot not long ago in a bid to promote the motorsport competition and the toys made from small plastic bricks to new segments of the public ...
As per the data provided by LEGO, there are now over four million kids aged eight to 12 who constantly watch races in the U.S. and Europe. Moreover, 40 percent of Formula 1's followers on ...
Formula 1 brought its show to Miami for the Miami Grand Prix during the first weekend of May. The horses may have stolen the show in Kentucky, but the F1 is owning the show in South Beach.
In 2025, you will be able to recreate full Formula 1 Grands Prix in your living room, complete with Lego cars, drivers, and garages.
— 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 400,000 each.
The car surpasses the previous record for a Lego F1 car set in 2017, a replica of a Ferrari SF70H. That car was made up of 350,000 pieces, but was designed and built by Lego employees.
Lego’s offering of Formula 1 toys is steadily growing and now includes kits to build every team on the F1 grid, albeit with last year’s liveries. The series of Lego Speed Champions kits are ...
Lego is going all-in on the 75th anniversary season of Formula 1 racing, including Fan Zones at 13 races of the 2025 calendar.