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MCLAREN’S specially-made Lego trophy won at the Formula One British Grand Prix has been BROKEN, new footage has revealed. Lando Norris won his home race for the first time ahead of team-mate
F1 has launched another project with Lego - this time redesigning the iconic British Grand Prix winners' trophies in Lego bricks
Star Wars fans often get some spectacular Lego deals, for example, including the Lego Millennium Falcon that usually gets £100s slashed off the price. However, this Prime Day I'm far more interested in the Lego x Formula One range, which includes some amazing builds and currently has equally fantastic discounts.
A life-sized replica of the McLaren Formula One (F1) car driven by Lando Norris and his team mate Oscar Piastri is going on display just days after Norris won his home British Grand Prix for the first time.
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Autosport on MSNHow LEGO reimagined the F1 British GP trophy out of bricksThe traditional RAC Trophy, awarded to Lando Norris after winning the Formula 1 British Grand Prix, was reimagined using 2,717 LEGO bricks for 2025
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This year’s trophies at Silverstone are made completely out of Lego to celebrate 75 years of F1 at the site. We spoke with the Lego designer who built them
The top three finishers in Sunday's British Formula One Grand Prix were rewarded for their efforts with trophies made of LEGO toy bricks.
This is one of dozens of Lego sets on sale for new low prices during Walmart's huge sale that kicked off alongside Amazon Prime Day.
Trophies for first, second, third, and Constructor's winners will replicate the full-size Royal Automobile Club trophies, only these special versions will be made of thousands of Lego bricks.
The winner’s trophy was inspired by the iconic gold Royal Automobile Club trophy, comprising 2,717 bricks and weighing over two kilos, while the second and third place trophies had red and blue detailing as a nod to the Union Flag. Further activations between Formula 1 and Lego are planned for later in the year.
Fifteen years, 239 races, one trophy. And it's made of Lego bricks. Nico Hülkenberg finally made it onto the podium with third place at the British Grand Prix on Sunday. That ended the longest wait in career starts for a driver before claiming a top-three finish in Formula 1 history.