Real Formula 1 drivers like Charles Leclerc and Lando Norris sat behind the wheels of these playful machines. They took the LEGO cars for a spin around the Miami circuit, giving fans a unique sight: ...
The LEGO F1 cars that made a splash during the Miami GP drivers’ parade are not just a spectacle—they’re a feat of engineering and creativity. These life-size LEGO models, driven by the F1 drivers ...
From screen icons to engineering-heavy Technic builds, these Lego sets reveal just how fun car culture can be in brick form.
A maker has transformed the iconic 1981 LEGO Technic 8845 dune buggy into a fully drivable, life-size vehicle using 3D ...
And, since 1968, part of that enthusiasm has probably included Hot Wheels, the pocket-sized diecasts that fill up many a ...
When Nico Hulkenberg got onto the podium for the first time at this year’s British Grand Prix, the F1 driver was presented with a very unique trophy to mark his third-place finish. Along with ...
More than just plastic bricks, the new Mattel and Hot Wheels Brick Shop sets also include metal pieces, extra accessories, and a matching die-cast. Lego and Mattel have enjoyed each other’s company in ...
Before McLaren’s Oscar Piastri dominated the Miami Grand Prix, Lego stole the spotlight on the Formula 1 grid. For the driver parade, Lego unleashed its life-size, brick-built F1 cars — and the grid ...
John Neff is a veteran automotive journalist with over two decades of experience leading major outlets such as Autoblog and Motor1. Beginning his career as Editor-in-Chief of Speed, Style & Sound, he ...