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F1 drivers amuse British GP crowd with Lego car chaos
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F1 drivers amuse British GP crowd with Lego car chaos

At the British Grand Prix, Formula One drivers participated in a humorous parade lap using custom-built Lego cars, creating chaotic but entertaining scenes for spectators. Several drivers struggled with the unstable vehicles, including Carlos Sainz and Lando Norris, while others, such as Fernando Alonso and Mohammed Ben Sulayem, completed the lap successfully. The event featured cars constructed from over 28,000 Lego bricks, designed by a team in the Czech Republic, and reached speeds of up to 25 km/h. This was part of a tradition that began last year with similar Lego-based activities at races, including trophy presentations and parades.

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F1 drivers amuse British GP crowd with Lego car chaos

At the British Grand Prix, Formula One drivers participated in a humorous parade lap using custom-built Lego cars, creating chaotic but entertaining scenes for spectators. Several drivers struggled with the unstable vehicles, including Carlos Sainz and Lando Norris, while others, such as Fernando Alonso and Mohammed Ben Sulayem, completed the lap successfully. The event featured cars constructed from over 28,000 Lego bricks, designed by a team in the Czech Republic, and reached speeds of up to 25 km/h. This was part of a tradition that began last year with similar Lego-based activities at races, including trophy presentations and parades.

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