Summary
- LEGO created brick-built trophies for F1’s 75th anniversary at Silverstone
- McLaren’s Lando Norris won 1st place; trophies built from over 2,700 bricks
- Designed in Denmark, each trophy took 210 hours and features LEGO F1 cars
To mark Formula 1’s 75th anniversary, the LEGO Group presented brick-built trophies to the top three drivers and winning constructor at the 2025 British Grand Prix at Silverstone. The unique LEGO trophies were awarded after McLaren’s Lando Norris clinched victory, followed by teammate Oscar Piastri and KICK Sauber’s Nico Hulkenberg.
Inspired by the historic RAC trophy, the LEGO designs were crafted from over 2,700 bricks each, with the 1st place and constructor trophies standing over 59 cm tall and weighing 2 kg. The 2nd and 3rd place versions feature red and blue accents, standing over 43 cm and weighing 1.5 kg. Each trophy includes decorative LEGO F1 car models and was assembled by seven LEGO Master Builders in Denmark, requiring 210 hours in total.
The collaboration is part of LEGO’s ongoing partnership with Formula 1, designed to engage families through playful, immersive experiences. A replica of the 1st place trophy was also displayed at LEGO’s F1 Family Watch Party in London’s Battersea Power Station.
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