Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Joseph Wolkin is a reporter who covers Nascar, Formula 1 and IndyCar. Nov 20, 2025, 06:36pm EST The new Lego F1 Academy car ...
Lego Racing has joined the F1 Academy with its own car with Lego livery and its own driver. Lego will start the all-female single seater race series from 2026 and has a model version of its car to ...
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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The new Lego Technic set replicates the championship-winning RB20, driven by Max Verstappen and Sergio Pérez. Featuring authentic ...
Lego’s 2026 debut as an F1 Academy entry isn’t simply about entering a new series. It’s a deliberate move to expand who gets to step onto the grid, pushing the racing world further to look more like ...
SILVERSTONE, UK — When Formula One brought 10 full-size, drivable Lego cars to the Miami Grand Prix for the pre-race drivers’ parade, few could have predicted the move’s success. “The fact the cars ...
Nerds gather ’round. For it’s time to speak of thou holiest of unions once again: LEGO and Star Wars. Recently the intersection of platonic toy and epic film franchise manifested itself as a gigantic, ...
The 2024 Formula 1 season may be winding down, but fans already have something to look forward to ahead of 2025. In a first for both, Lego will release a range of hyper-realistic F1-themed sets next ...
Designed as a set piece for adult builders, the Lego Technic McLaren MCL39 is a brick-by-brick replica of the car driven by Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri in F1 2025. Young motorsport enthusiasts are ...
The LEGO x Formula 1 partnership is going full throttle in 2026. A huge new wave of F1-themed sets has just arrived (and more are on the way), spanning everything from affordable Speed Champions ...
For reasons that haven't been properly explained by science, kids, no matter if they're boys or girls, love cars. It doesn't really matter what cars – they can be daily drivers, racers, toys – as long ...