logo
F1 drivers to get trophies made of LEGO at British GP

F1 drivers to get trophies made of LEGO at British GP

CNA20 hours ago
SILVERSTONE, England :The top three Formula One drivers in Sunday's British Grand Prix will have to handle their trophies with care during the podium celebrations or risk ending up with a pile of LEGO toy bricks.
The novel trophies are part of a multi-year partnership between LEGO and Formula One that has already put drivers in a fleet of 10 brick-built cars for a pre-race parade at the Miami Grand Prix, a moment that went viral.
Sunday's race marked 75 years of the championship at the Silverstone circuit where it started in 1950 and the winner's gold-adorned LEGO trophy, modelled on the real RAC golden trophy, is made of 2,717 bricks.
It weighs more than 2kg and is more than 59cm high.
The second and third-placed trophies are white with red and blue detailing respectively, while the constructors' is dark blue and gold.
"We wanted to create something very special because it's the 75th anniversary," LEGO's chief product and marketing officer Julia Goldin told Reuters.
The blocks are stuck together with glue, and took seven builders 210 hours to create in Denmark. Goldin said breakages would not be the end of the world.
McLaren's Lando Norris did just that in Hungary with a special porcelain trophy in 2023.
"If he smashes the trophy it will fall apart into thousands of beautiful bricks," said Goldin. "And then we can rebuild it. Because that's the whole point of LEGO bricks.
"You can create amazing things and then you can rebuild them. I just want the drivers to be happy and whatever they do is fine."
NEW AUDIENCES
Formula One is reaching out to a new demographic, and particularly a younger audience, with considerable success and has found partners in previously untapped areas.
That includes deals with Mattel's Hot Wheels toy cars, a 2026 collaboration with Disney's Mickey & Friends and LEGO announced last year.
Emily Prazer, Formula One's chief commercial officer, rejected any suggestion of the sport "dumbing down" and said the strategy was to make brands more accessible and reach out to those who may never go to a race.
"LEGO puts us in nearly every shopping mall in the world," she told Reuters. "Disney helps us appeal to the next generation of fan. Hot Wheels and Mattel allow for kids to actually play with the cars at home."
Goldin said LEGO also appealed to more and more adults and had products that were intriguing to people with all kinds of interests.
"The same is happening with F1 and there is a real benefit of how the sport is able to engage different people with different interests and different elements of the sport," she said.
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Oil pares loss as tight market offsets OPEC+'s bigger hike
Oil pares loss as tight market offsets OPEC+'s bigger hike

CNA

timean hour ago

  • CNA

Oil pares loss as tight market offsets OPEC+'s bigger hike

LONDON :Oil pared losses on Monday as a tight physical oil market offset the impact of OPEC+ hiking oil output more than expected in August as well as concern about the potential impact of U.S. tariffs on economic growth and oil demand. The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and their allies, a group known as OPEC+, agreed on Saturday to raise production by 548,000 barrels per day in August, more than the 411,000 bpd hikes they made for the earlier three months. Brent crude futures fell as low as $67.22 a barrel and by 0815 GMT were down 22 cents, or 0.3 per cent, to $68.08. U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude was at $66.63, down 37 cents or 0.6 per cent, up from an earlier low of $65.40. "For now, the oil market remains tight, suggesting it can absorb additional barrels," said UBS analyst Giovanni Staunovo. The OPEC+ decision will bring nearly 80 per cent of the 2.2 million bpd voluntary cuts from eight OPEC producers back into the market, RBC Capital analysts led by Helima Croft said in a note. However, the actual output increase has been smaller than planned so far and most of the supply has been from Saudi Arabia, they added. In a show of confidence in oil demand, Saudi Arabia on Sunday raised the August price for its flagship Arab Light crude to a four-month high for Asia. Goldman analysts expect OPEC+ to announce a final 550,000 bpd increase for September at the next meeting on August 3. Oil also came under pressure as U.S. officials flagged a delay on when tariffs would begin but failed to provide details on changes to the rates that will be imposed. Investors are worried higher tariffs could slow economic activity and oil demand. "Concerns over Trump's tariffs continue to be the broad theme in the second half of 2025, with dollar weakness the only support for oil for now," said Priyanka Sachdeva, a senior market analyst at Phillip Nova.

Bertranou out of Argentine squad but Petti arrives after club final
Bertranou out of Argentine squad but Petti arrives after club final

CNA

time2 hours ago

  • CNA

Bertranou out of Argentine squad but Petti arrives after club final

BUENOS AIRES :Injured scrumhalf Gonzalo Bertranou has withdrawn from the squad to face England in the second test in San Juan on Saturday, the Argentine Rugby Union said. Bertranou, 31, was taken off hurt during Saturday's 35-12 defeat by England at La Plata, replaced by debutant Simon Benitez Cruz at the start of the second half. The details and extent of his injury were not disclosed. Coach Felipe Contepomi has called up Mateo Albanese as his replacement and now has three scrumhalves in the squad for the second test, with Benitez Cruz and Agustin Moyano also competing for a place in the team. Argentina have also called up Guido Petti, who can play at lock or flank, and utility back Geronimo Prisciantelli to strengthen their squad for the match, as well as the clash against Uruguay in Salta on July 19. Petti arrives after competing for Bordeaux-Begles in the France Top 14 final against Toulouse on June 28, while the uncapped Prisciantelli is called up from Zebre in Italy.

Drama off the track at British GP continues to intrigue
Drama off the track at British GP continues to intrigue

Straits Times

time5 hours ago

  • Straits Times

Drama off the track at British GP continues to intrigue

On the surface, the British Grand Prix was all about the ongoing fight for the World Championship between Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris, as McLaren's extraordinary domination of F1 continued round the very fast track in Northamptonshire. They had been upstaged in qualifying by Red Bull's Max Verstappen, partly thanks to a low-drag rear wing last used in Suzuka earlier in the season, and partly due to the world champion's extraordinary skill. But when the rain came at the start, Verstappen was pretty quicky doomed. After early Virtual Safety Car interventions, when things finally got going Piastri slipped ahead and opened a 14.4 second lead – until race director Rui Marques deemed that the actual Safety Car should be deployed to slow the cars down as there was too much standing water. The fact that Isack Hadjar crashed his RB into the back of Kimi Antonelli's Mercedes as soon as the track went green again suggested that Marques had done the right thing initially, since visibility was still poor.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store