The thing with LEGO plastic bricks is that there's virtually nothing you ... We don't know exactly what these sets will ...
For automotive enthusiasts, the allure of high-performance machines goes beyond just speed – it’s about the intricate ...
Nor do they have the power to actually get a full-sized car moving. They might be able to get a Lego car to run, though, if you're creative enough. There's something cathartic about constructing ...
On a brisk morning at Silverstone Circuit, McLaren F1 star pilot Lando Norris, strapped himself into a car that’s unlike any he’s ever driven before—a full-scale Lego McLaren P1. Almost ...
The 1:8 scale version of the Lego McLaren P1 sells for $450 and features “a 7-speed gearbox with a dual clutch transmission, ...
The LEGO Group and Formula 1 have announced a multi-year partnership set to begin in 2025, aiming to unite fans of LEGO ...
LEGO and Formula 1 signed a cooperation agreement. Under it, new sets will be created with the cars of each F1 team, and ...
While only a few teams have officially partnered with LEGO for brick replicas of their cars, our selection of LEGO F1 cars and LEGO racing cars aims to give you a range of build complexity ...
As part of an ongoing celebration of its age, Porsche enlisted a Swedish artist and Lego to mark the occasion with a special art project. This 911 Turbo tribute includes a car made of Lego bricks ...
The end result is a Lego car that has dimensions similar to the actual McLaren P1. The model is 196 inches long, 82.7 inches wide, and 44.6 inches high. 342,817 Lego pieces were used to build the ...
as the McLaren driver took to the iconic Silverstone racetrack to drive a life-size LEGO Technic car around the circuit. In August, LEGO launched its Ultimate Technic P1 set, a 3,893-piece replica ...