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Podium Finishers at British Grand Prix Awarded Fully Lego Trophies

The trophies combine heritage-inspired design with reinforced brick engineering to create lasting collectible awards.

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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

  • The winner’s trophy stands 59 cm tall, weighs 2 kilograms and is constructed from 2,717 Lego bricks in a design inspired by the RAC golden cup.
  • Drivers finishing second and third each received 43 cm white brick trophies, and the victorious constructor was presented with a matching 59 cm black-and-gold model.
  • Seven builders in Billund, Denmark, dedicated 210 workhours to assemble the four trophies, using glue and internal Lego Technic spines to ensure durability during podium celebrations.
  • The awards represent the latest phase of the multi-year LegoFormula One collaboration, which previously featured drivable life-size Lego cars at the Miami Grand Prix.
  • Exclusive gold-coloured bricks on the winner’s model are not commercially available, though fans could theoretically recreate the trophies with standard parts.