The LEGO F1 drivers’ parade, a fan favorite, has returned for the British Grand Prix. This year, 22 single-seater cars will be on the grid, one for each driver. The cars are built from more than 28,000 bricks and can reach speeds of up to 25 kilometers per hour.
Driver Reactions
Drivers are excited about the return of the LEGO drivers’ parade. Cadillac driver Valtteri Bottas said, ‘I’m actually really excited because I missed it in Miami last year when I was watching it and it looked so fun.’ Williams driver Alexander Albon, a self-proclaimed HUGE LEGO fan, also expressed his enthusiasm for the event.
The LEGO F1 minicars weigh approximately 280 kilograms, with 65 of those kilograms being the bricks alone. They are fitted with standard go-kart wheels and were created by 20 specialists in design, engineering, and building. The entire set of 22 minicars required over 6400 hours combined to build.
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