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Formula 1 drivers to race Lego cars

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Formula 1 drivers to race Lego cars again at British Grand Prix after Miami success
Formula 1 will once again stage its drivers’ parade in full-size Lego minicars at the British Grand Prix after last year’s viral success in Miami, with each of the 22 drivers receiving their own vehic...

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Lewis Hamilton might not take part in British Grand Prix Lego race
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Brick test: F1 drivers to lap British GP circuit in Lego cars
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Lewis Hamilton and the pay row over F1 Lego race
Lewis Hamilton has agreed to take part in Sunday’s LEGO drivers’ parade at Silverstone despite a pay row behind the scenes.

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Motor racing-Brick test: F1 drivers to lap British GP circuit in Lego cars
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F1 drivers to take to Lego minicars at British GP
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Disney and Formula 1 Put Mickey Mouse in the Drivers' Seat for Make-A-Wish

Racing helmets in Formula 1 often hold deep meaning for the drivers who wear them. Now, Disney and F1 have collaborated on their own.
Driver61 on MSN
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How Formula 1 drivers pull off impossible overtakes

Overtaking in Formula 1 looks simple from the outside, but what drivers are actually doing inside the cockpit is far more intense. Every move happens at terrifying speeds, with drivers calculating risk,
Yahoo
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Meet The Model Formula 1 Drivers Are 'Obsessed' With

Meet The Model Formula 1 Drivers Are 'Obsessed' With originally appeared on The Spun. The 2025 Formula 1 season is hitting the back stretch, with 12 races complete and 12 to go. Daniel Norris, driving for McLaren, took home the checkered flag at Sunday's ...
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Lego returns to Formula 1 driver parade with 22 minicars at Silverstone

Following the success of last year's Miami Grand Prix drivers' parade -- when Formula 1 drivers were let loose in 10 full-size Lego F1 cars -- the world's favourite brick maker is promising more fun and more chaos ahead of Sunday's British Grand Prix.
Forbes
1y

Formula 1 2025 Reserve Drivers: Who’s Waiting For A Seat?

Familiar faces from the 2024 season are taking a backseat this year, staying on the sidelines for the chance to pounce into a Formula 1 seat if the opportunity arises. The 2025 reserve roster contains former full-time drivers hoping for a return and young ...
The New York Times
3y

How Formula 2 became the launchpad for F1’s next generation

Formula One runs on evolution. Second only to “who’s winning” (and it’s a close one) is the need to know what’s next. What’s the next design upgrade, the next controversy, the next regulation change, the next rule-bending innovation? One ...
Road & Track
1y

Formula 1's Drivers Are Fighting for Their Right to Swear

The 2024 Formula 1 season has been the most competitive in three years, leading to a three-way chase for the constructor's championship as we wind down to the last month of the season. Despite all that excitement, one of the most consistent storylines ...
Forbes
3y

McLaren Announces Formula One Driver Development Program

Zak Brown, CEO of Mclaren Formula 1 Team, portrait during the Formula 1 Rolex Australian Grand Prix of FIA Formula One World Championship from 30th of March to 2nd of April, 2023 on the Albert Park Circuit, in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by Gongora ...
Robb Report
2y

Formula 1 Drivers Are Getting Younger Than Ever—but Is That a Good Thing?

In a series where mental and physical reactions must be immediate and razor sharp, and the wisdom of experience is balanced against the need for sudden moves to negotiate a passing maneuver at near 200 mph, the ideal age for a racing driver has again taken ...
Phys.org
1y

Banning swearing in Formula One could be bad for drivers

Motor sport's governing body the FIA (International Automobile Federation) has not ruled out extending its recent swearing ban to Formula One (F1) team radio communication. Last month FIA president Mohammed Sulayem said the body could "shut down the radios ...
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