The iconic Silverstone Circuit, home to British motorsport, recently played host to an extraordinary event that captured the imagination of fans worldwide. In a collaboration that defied expectations, the LEGO Group and McLaren Automotive joined forces to create a unique spectacle.
With the charismatic Lando Norris at the helm, a life-sized LEGO recreation of a McLaren Formula One car took to the track, proving that even the most imaginative toys can come to life.
The sight of a LEGO car, meticulously crafted from millions of tiny bricks, going around the challenging corners of Silverstone was nothing short of awe-inspiring. As Norris expertly steered the LEGO creation, the crowd erupted in cheers, a testament to the enduring appeal of both LEGO and Formula One.
The event showcased the incredible artistry and engineering behind LEGO models, while also highlighting the thrill and excitement of motorsport. It was a truly unforgettable experience that brought together two beloved worlds in a harmonious and inspiring way. Before the McLaren P1 LEGO Technic model was driven by Lando Norris, a team of 23 design, engineering, and building specialists from LEGO and McLaren spent over 8,000 hours constructing it.
Using over 340,000 LEGO Technic elements, the iconic Danish company’s model production building team in Kladno, Czech Republic, created this fully drivable replica of the McLaren P1. For those looking for a smaller-scale option, LEGO offers a 1:8 scale McLaren P1 Technic set with a functioning seven-speed gearbox for $450.
The life size McLaren P1 is a marvel of engineering, not just a toy. Weighing around 1,220 kg and featuring a fully functional steering rack and an electric motor powered by LEGO Technic Function batteries and an electric car battery, it’s a hypercar in every sense.
The car’s construction is a testament to the versatility and durability of LEGO bricks, which have been used to create everything from simple models to complex machines. To test its capabilities, Lando Norris, a renowned Formula 1 driver, took the LEGO McLaren P1 for a spin around the historic Silverstone Circuit.
Although it didn’t set a new lap record, the car’s performance was impressive, demonstrating the incredible detail and functionality that can be achieved with LEGO bricks. The project was a collaboration between LEGO and McLaren, two iconic brands known for their innovation and creativity. The LEGO McLaren P1 is a testament to the power of imagination and the limitless possibilities of LEGO building.