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F1 drivers amuse British GP crowd with Lego car chaos

Jul 07, 2026

London [UK], July 7: Formula One drivers took to the track in cars built of Lego bricks for ​a British Grand Prix parade lap on Sunday that the crowd with predictable scenes of chaos.
Several cars were beached in the gravel at the first corner, with Williams driver Carlos ​Sainz one of them and hitching a ride with ​McLaren's world champion Lando Norris.
Mohammed Ben Sulayem, president of ⁠the governing FIA, also joined the 22 drivers in ​the good-natured fun with Aston Martin's Fernando Alonso - who qualified ​for the later grand prix in last place - first across the line.
Ferrari's Lewis Hamilton, who had suggested on Thursday he would miss the ​parade, took part as did Red Bull's Max Verstappen, who ​had criticised the stunt earlier by saying it risked making drivers look kids ⁠and clowns.
The cars were each made of more than 28,000 bricks and capable of reaching speeds of up to 25 kph (16 mph) on standard go-kart wheels. They carried the teams' ​2026 liveries ​and driver numbers.
A ⁠team of 20 designers, engineers and Lego builders at a factory in Kladno in the ​Czech Republic took more than 6,400 hours ​to create ⁠the cars.
Last July, the top three finishers at the British Grand Prix were rewarded for their efforts with trophies made ⁠of Lego.
Also last year, the drivers lapped ​Miami's Hard Rock Stadium before the race in 10 life-size two-seater electric cars ​made of Lego.
Source: Fijian Broadcasting Corporation