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F1 Podium Finishers to Receive Lego-Brick Trophies at British Grand Prix

This second activation of the 75th anniversary partnership brings bespoke trophies engineered in Denmark to withstand podium celebrations.

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Formula One F1 - British Grand Prix - Silverstone Circuit, Silverstone, Britain - July 5, 2025 McLaren's Lando Norris during qualifying REUTERS/Jaimi Joy/File Photo
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Overview

  • Podium finishers at Sunday’s British Grand Prix will each take home trophies made entirely of Lego bricks as part of F1’s 75th anniversary collaboration.
  • The winner’s trophy stands 59 cm tall, weighs just over 2 kg and is crafted from 2,717 gold-colored bricks as a replica of the RAC Gold Trophy.
  • Second and third-place drivers receive white trophies with red and blue detailing while the winning constructor claims a dark blue and gold model.
  • A team of seven designers in Billund led by Samuel Liltorp Johnson spent over 210 hours assembling all four custom builds.
  • Each award is reinforced with glue and Technic elements to ensure durability during champagne celebrations and remains permanently with recipients.