From a small carpenter’s workshop back in 1932 to one of the world’s largest manufacturers of toys, LEGO has always ...
Lego and McLaren have built a drivable McLaren P1 hypercar from almost 350,000 Lego Technic elements, which F1 driver Lando ...
The 2,700-pound car completed a 3.66-mile lap of the Silverstone Circuit in England with Formula One driver Lando Norris ...
fully functional McLaren P1 sports car out of 342,817 Lego Technic pieces and had McLaren F1 driver Lando Norris do a lap in it around Silverstone Circuit. F1 drivers regularly have their ...
Arriving in 1992, the groundbreaking McLaren F1 was the first production car to feature a carbon fibre monocoque chassis. The McLaren F1 was also notable for its three-seater layout with central ...
Every kid's toy dream has come true; Lego has built a drivable life-size hypercar. In the biggest ever build challenge undertaken by Danish company, taking almost 10,000 hours of development, the ...
The P1 replica isn’t entirely made from Lego ... It’s not going to set any records, but McLaren F1 driver Lando Norris did climb behind the wheel and successfully drive it around a full ...
McLaren F1 driver Lando Norris ran it for an entire lap at the top speed of 40mph. In contrast, McLaren says the original P1’s top speed is 217mph. Nevertheless, the replica set the following ...
McLaren and Lego have a long history of partnerships, with the unlikely duo teaming up on a number of highly complicated kits, including 1:8 scale versions of the Senna GTR and MCL36 F1 race car.
That date, not by coincidence, happens to be the 50th anniversary of McLaren scoring its inaugural Constructors’ World Championship in Formula 1. Beyond that video and the announcement of the ...