Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Joseph Wolkin is a reporter who covers Nascar, Formula 1 and IndyCar. Apr 04, 2025, 07:00am EDT Lego Group capitalized on the 2024 ...
Two weeks from now, on March 16, this year's Formula 1 season opens in Australia. It's to be an exciting one, by the looks of it, and we wouldn't have had it any other way. Why is that? For the simple ...
Last year, Lego and Formula 1 announced a multi-year partnership that would include several new F1-themed products; for the ...
Lego took to the track at the Miami Grand Prix this weekend with 10 life-sized, drivable, Formula One-style cars, as part of the brand's multi-year partnership with F1. As part of the activation, F1 ...
Last year, Lego and Formula 1 announced a multi-year partnership that would include several new F1-themed products; for the first time, all 10 teams would be represented across the Lego portfolio.
As Formula 1 gears up for its 75th anniversary season, LEGO is bringing the thrill of racing to fans worldwide through an expansive new partnership. First announced late last year, the collaboration ...
Just before the start of the 2025 Formula 1 season, we reported that Lego was going all-in to celebrate what would be the 75th anniversary season of the sport. That all-in attitude is on full display ...
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Formula 1 use driveable LEGO® big builds for Miami Grand Prix drivers’ parade [photo gallery]
Ahead of the FORMULA 1 CRYPTO.COM MIAMI GRAND PRIX 2025 the twenty Formula 1 drivers had the chance to test their skills in ...
If you've ever attended a Formula 1 event, you'll know: The cars are loud. The revving of an F1 car’s power unit can reach up to 140 decibels. That’s like standing next to a firework as it’s exploding ...
Formula 1 continues to come up with inventive ways of building up its American fanbase as it replaced the traditional driver parade truck for the Miami Grand Prix with bespoke LEGO cars. Each team has ...
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The dust has all but settled on this year's Formula 1 British Grand Prix, but echoes of the many side events that accompanied the race still reach us. Most recently, for instance, we've learned of a ...
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