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F1 Drivers to Get Trophies Made of LEGO at British GP

  • At the 2025 British Grand Prix at Silverstone, the top three drivers and the winning constructor received unique trophies made entirely of Lego bricks.
  • This initiative celebrates 75 years since the Formula One championship began at Silverstone in 1950 and follows a desire to create a special trophy respecting F1 heritage.
  • Seven master builders in Billund, Denmark spent over 210 hours designing and constructing four Lego trophies incorporating 2,717 bricks in the winner’s trophy, which weighs more than 2 kg and stands over 59 cm tall.
  • LEGO’s Julia Goldin explained that the trophy was designed to mark the significance of the 75th anniversary, while designer Samuel Liltorp Johnson highlighted that it embodies priceless F1 heritage combined with LEGO’s distinctive style.
  • The trophies aim to engage diverse fans without dumbing down the sport, with the gold bricks on the winner’s trophy being exclusive and not for sale, while fans could recreate trophies from purchasable bricks.
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