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The LEGO Group and McLaren Automotive have joined forces in an unprecedented collaboration, taking on the ultimate challenge: creating a life-size, driveable version of the iconic LEGO Technic McLaren P1 supercar. This innovative partnership showcases the potential of combining LEGO’s creativity with McLaren’s engineering prowess.

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McLaren Formula 1 Team driver Lando Norris puts the one-of-a-kind car to the ultimate test, completing a lap around the iconic Silverstone Circuit, a track holding many memories of historic moments for McLaren. The life-size car features an incredible 342,817 LEGO Technic elements and an electric motor; it is the first big build the LEGO Group has ever made, that’s capable of steering and driving an entire lap of a racetrack.

The LEGO Group and McLaren Automotive have embarked on the most formidable LEGO Technic challenge to date, recreating a one-of-a-kind, fully drivable McLaren P1 made from LEGO Technic elements. And if that wasn’t enough, McLaren F1 driver Lando Norris has been enlisted for the ultimate challenge, to complete a lap of the iconic British racetrack, Silverstone, in the 1:1 scale LEGO Technic McLaren P1.

This life-size replica of the LEGO Technic McLaren P1 is a testament to human ingenuity, made from 342,817 LEGO Technic elements, weighing approximately 1220kg. The car’s fully functional steering, powered by an electric motor consisting of LEGO Technic Function batteries and an electric car battery, is a remarkable engineering feat. This build is not just a model but a demonstration of what can be achieved with LEGO Technic elements.

The big build process was a true testament to teamwork and dedication, with 23 specialists from design, engineering, and building from the LEGO Group and McLaren Automotive coming together. Their combined efforts, totalling 8,344 hours of development and construction, and requiring 393 different types of LEGO Technic elements, brought this ambitious project to life.

With the car assembled, all that was left to do was to embark on the ultimate challenge, and with it being a McLaren supercar replica, who better to get behind the wheel than McLaren F1 Driver Lando Norris? The British driver was more than up to the task, taking on the twists and turns of the 5.891km (3.66…

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