Lego is bringing the 2026 Formula 1 season to your desk with highly detailed replica helmets for Scuderia Ferrari drivers Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc.
Own a piece of recent racing triumph. The most successful F1 car of the 2025 season is now available as a Lego set.
Danish toymaker LEGO released the 1:8-scale model of the McLaren MCL39 F1 car that won last season's World Constructors’ and World Drivers’ Championships.
Watching Hamilton, Norris, and Verstappen take their cars off the grid at the Miami Grand Prix is a thrilling experience. The cars they are driving are in close formation as they head for turn one, ...
These incredible automotive Lego brick sets are our favorites. Are they yours? Many of us at MotorTrend are avid fans of Lego. Admittedly, nostalgia is a hell of a drug, but our fascination with the ...
10 Lego cars just drove around Miami's F1 track They're each built from around 400,000 Lego bricks A 26-person team took over 22,000 hours to build all 10 cars A new kind of electric vehicle just took ...
The first F1 car of the sport's new era is available in LEGO now ...
An unusual sight occurred before Sunday's Miami Grand Prix: The stars of Formula 1 got to drive bespoke replicas of their regular cars made entirely out of Lego. The 10 Lego-built cars representing ...
Do you have someone in your life with no place for a project car but who still itches to get their hands on a fresh build? Or is there a young enthusiast that you’d love to help explore their passion ...
This article was updated with new products and information in February 2026. Lego is a timeless treasure, and for those who are collectors, it is so much more. For almost 100 years, Lego has made not ...
The LEGO Group and F1 Academy have inked a multi-year deal which will see the construction toy giant release an F1 Academy car set and field a car on the 2026 grid of the all-female series. On the eve ...
The sky’s the limit when it comes to LEGO. Pair that with smart, innovative people, and you have a nearly unstoppable force. One guy takes that concept to the next level by blending LEGO with tech.