System 1 and LEGO placed on a memorable present forward of final weekend’s Miami Grand Prix, with the same old drivers’ parade truck being changed by totally driveable, massive construct automobiles.
Every staff took supply of bespoke two-seater machines coated in their very own liveries for a particular lap of the Miami Worldwide Autodrome – the drivers battling it out on monitor whereas waving to followers within the grandstands.
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The automobiles are primarily based on the LEGO F1 Velocity Champions vary unveiled late final yr and have been designed to rejoice F1 and the LEGO Group’s multi-year partnership.
They have been created by a talented staff of 26 designers, engineers and LEGO builders, throughout 22,000 hours, within the LEGO Group’s Kladno manufacturing unit, positioned within the Czech Republic.
Made up of some 400,000 LEGO bricks, weighing in at round 1,000kg, and able to reaching speeds of 20kph, the drivers didn’t maintain again after they received behind the wheel in Miami…
Hit go on the video participant above for a glimpse of how the automobiles have been made.