Own a piece of recent racing triumph. The most successful F1 car of the 2025 season is now available as a Lego set.
The sky’s the limit when it comes to LEGO. Pair that with smart, innovative people, and you have a nearly unstoppable force. One guy takes that concept to the next level by blending LEGO with tech.
Believe it or not, LEGO is the biggest tire manufacturer in the world, producing over 300,000,000 rubber tires every year. That means they make more rubber tires than major brands like Goodyear, ...
Danish toymaker LEGO released the 1:8-scale model of the McLaren MCL39 F1 car that won last season's World Constructors’ and World Drivers’ Championships.
Do you have someone in your life with no place for a project car but who still itches to get their hands on a fresh build? Or is there a young enthusiast that you’d love to help explore their passion ...
When Nico Hulkenberg got onto the podium for the first time at this year’s British Grand Prix, the F1 driver was presented with a very unique trophy to mark his third-place finish. Along with ...
This article is part of Kotaku Deals, produced separately from the editorial team. We may earn a commission when you buy through links on the site. We all love LEGO, right? Of course we do. It’s a toy ...
Lego’s 2026 debut as an F1 Academy entry isn’t simply about entering a new series. It’s a deliberate move to expand who gets to step onto the grid, pushing the racing world further to look more like ...