The Lego McLaren P1 is a marvel of engineering that runs fast and handles well, according to a star F1 pilot. On a brisk morning at Silverstone Circuit, McLaren F1 star pilot Lando Norris ...
In 2013, McLaren debuted the P1, an iconic powerhouse supercar capable of topping out at 217 mph. An official, life-size LEGO version? Not so much. But judging from the company’s recent showcase ...
In an extraordinary collaboration, the LEGO Group and McLaren Automotive have joined forces to create a remarkable feat of ...
It has to be the most ambitious Lego challenge ever: creating a life-size, fully drivable McLaren P1 out of Lego pieces. Remarkably, Lego and McLaren were able to pull it off — and the challenge ...
Just ask Lando Norris (more on that in a bit). The brands’ latest collaboration is pretty much the only thing we can think of that could top the already incredibly impressive LEGO Technic McLaren P1 ...
McLaren and Lego have a long history of partnerships, with the unlikely duo teaming up on a number of highly complicated kits, including 1:8 scale versions of the Senna GTR and MCL36 F1 race car.
LANDO NORRIS kept up his driving skills by driving a unique McLaren P1. The British driver will be hoping to close the gap to Formula One championship leader Max Verstappen at the Azerbaijan Grand ...
With McLaren’s deep history at Silverstone, the track was a fitting venue for the car’s debut lap, piloted by Norris. Fans ...
A team of 23 lunatics from the Lego group and McLaren Automotive spent over 8,000 hours putting together a full-size working P1 replica – and it actually clocked 40 mph (64 km/h) on a racetrack.
But given that the Lego Technic McLaren P1 was piloted by English F1 pilot Lando Norris, the Britannia vibes were strong with the 5.9 kilometre (3.66 miles) hot lap. The life-size car weighs 1,220 ...
Lego made a full-sized, fully functional McLaren P1 sports car out of 342,817 Lego Technic pieces and had McLaren F1 driver Lando Norris do a lap in it around Silverstone Circuit. F1 drivers ...
The car, a full-sized model of McLaren’s P1 hybrid hypercar, was made from Lego Technic components, and is powered by electric motors. With more than 340,000 pieces of Lego used, including Lego ...