Just three years into the Las Vegas Grand Prix, it's consistently building and tweaking its race traditions, with the cool-down car from the past two years upgraded in 2025 to a pink LEGO Cadillac piloted by actor and former NFL player Terry Crews.
At the end of F1's longest race by overall distance on the calendar, Max Verstappen, Lando Norris, and George Russell climbed into the back bench seat of the LEGO convertible, where a LEGO race track and oversized pink LEGO sunglasses were waiting for them. Russell and Verstappen immediately put on their glasses
At the end of F1's longest race by overall distance on the calendar, Max Verstappen, Lando Norris, and George Russell climbed into the back bench seat of the LEGO convertible, where a LEGO race track and oversized pink LEGO sunglasses were waiting for them. Russell and Verstappen immediately put on their glasses
The LEGO Cadillac was seen around the circuit all weekend, and marks the second time that LEGO and F1 have joined forces to create life-sized vehicles for their drivers. LEGO provided 10 1:1-scale F1 cars for the drivers' parade at the Miami Grand Prix, which led to the 20 drivers fighting over the captain's seat and LEGO-to-LEGO contact.
The LEGO F1 cars were neat, this thing is an atrocity! Ugly and seriously stupid looking, I was embarrassed for the drivers having to go along with this farce.
ReplyDeleteit's not pretty, but... it's an effective marketing stunt, it got me to share it!
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