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'We should not look like kids and clowns': F1 stars criticise Lego car parade

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Sky News
· Jul 3, 2026
'We should not look like kids and clowns': F1 drivers criticise Lego car parade
'We should not look like kids and clowns': F1 drivers criticise Lego car parade
Irish News
· Jul 2, 2026
Step on it! F1 drivers take to cars made of LEGO before British Grand Prix
The mini vehicles are capable of 15 miles an hour.
Mashable
· Jul 2, 2026
F1 and Lego are teaming up at the British GP — the pre-race show features 22 drivable Lego minicars
Formula 1 and the Lego Group are transforming the 2026 British Grand Prix Drivers’ Parade into a pre-race show featuring 22 drivable Lego minicars.
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· Jul 4, 2026
The Rise of Racetrack Country Clubs: ‘Racing Is Golf on Steroids’
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· Jun 22, 2026
Famous birthdays for June 22: Bob the Drag Queen, Sean Kaufman
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· Jul 6, 2026
At Silverstone, the Slowest Cars on the Track Were the Best Thing to Happen to F1
The British Grand Prix Driver’s Parade was a huge win for both LEGO and F1.
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Related coverage for "'We should not look like kids and clowns': F1 stars criticise Lego car parade": Sky News — 'We should not look like kids and clowns': F1 drivers criticise Lego car parade. Irish News — Step on it! F1 drivers take to cars made of LEGO before British Grand Prix. Mashable — F1 and Lego are teaming up at the British GP — the pre-race show features 22 drivable Lego minicars. DNyuz — The Rise of Racetrack Country Clubs: ‘Racing Is Golf on Steroids’. UPI — Famous birthdays for June 22: Bob the Drag Queen, Sean Kaufman. Inc.com — At Silverstone, the Slowest Cars on the Track Were the Best Thing to Happen to F1