And its debut track test saw McLaren's F1 title-chasing driver Lando Norris take the electrified brick-built motor around Silverstone. The ambitious project was born out of the latest Lego Technic ...
McLaren appears to be gradually reclaiming its glory days, with its F1 team securing two race victories this season. In a nod to the brand’s achievements, Lego Technic has honoured the P1 ...
Throughout the weekend, the LEGO Group is bringing race fans of all ... taking 2,000 hours to design and build, the life-size McLaren F1 race car model is a unique show-stopping visual, sure ...
Formula 1 is back from another lengthy break with a triple header – but there isn't long now until the end of the current season. So, if another Drive to Survive rewatch won't keep you going ...
For most people, the most complex Lego builds we ever get to might be a house, a castle – maybe the Millennium Falcon, if we’re lucky. For Jonathan Beaumont, it was a life-size, drivable McLaren ...
McLaren and Lego have added a new addendum to the definition ... 2101mm wide and 1133mm high. And yes, McLaren F1 hotshoe Norris really did take the 1220kg model – lighter, incidentally, than ...
Lego won’t give us any horsepower or performance ... piloted by none other than McLaren F1 driver, Lando Norris. While we don’t expect the Ultimate Challenge to be setting any lap records ...
The LEGO Group The activation will include play ... bricks and taking 2,000 hours to design and build, the life-size McLaren F1 race car model is a unique show-stopping visual, sure to capture ...