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The new Lego F1 minicars are smaller than last year and made with fewer bricks, but their top speed is now a blazing 15 mph.
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Max Verstappen criticises F1 Lego parade: "Drivers should not look like kids or clowns"
Verstappen says the Lego drivers' parade ahead of the British Grand Prix is "not what Formula 1 needs". The Red Bull driver would much rather see the traditional lap on the back of a truck
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Verstappen says Lego’s F1 cars make drivers look like ‘clowns.’ Lego is hoping fans love them
The company is following up a viral hit from last year by reimagining what made it delight fans in the first place.
The F1 grid will be back behind the wheel of Lego cars once again at the British Grand Prix on Sunday. Last year 10 drive-able Lego replica F1 cars were built for the Miami Grand Prix driver's parade which delighted fans as the drivers couldn't help but let their competitive side take over.
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F1 drivers go viral after multiple LEGO cars beached during chaotic British GP parade
Multiple F1 drivers beached driveable LEGO karts in Silverstone’s gravel traps during a chaotic British Grand Prix drivers’ parade
The special pre-race parade saw all 22 drivers take to the circuit in individual driveable Lego F1 minicars, but the
Following the success of last year's Miami Grand Prix drivers' parade -- when Formula 1 drivers were let loose in 10 full-size Lego F1 cars -- the world's favourite brick maker is promising more fun and more chaos ahead of Sunday's British Grand Prix.
Lego’s master builders have constructed smaller, faster, nimbler ‘minicars’ for Silverstone’s driver parade ahead of Sunday’s British Grand Prix.
Formula One drivers took to the track in cars built of Lego bricks for ​a British Grand Prix parade lap on Sunday that ‌amused the crowd with predictable scenes of chaos.
Max Verstappen dismisses LEGO parade at Silverstone, prefers a normal truck. He also addresses McLaren rumours, reaffirming focus and progress with Red Bull.
Max Verstappen says that, just like in Austria, his rear wing failed to close completely, causing his crash at Stowe. For now, the Dutchman has little interest in holding talks with Red Bull
