LEGO Group's senior project manager Lukáš Horák has revealed that the company spent 8,344 hours to build the unique, spectacular McLaren car that the Woking-based F1 outfit's British driver Lando ...
For most people, the most complex Lego builds we ever get to might be a house, a castle – maybe the Millennium Falcon, if we’re lucky. For Jonathan Beaumont, it was a life-size, drivable McLaren ...
The team utilized a staggering 342,817 Lego Technic pieces to construct the replica. To power the car, they incorporated ... To put it to the test, McLaren F1 driver Lando Norris took the ...
McLaren Automotive and Lego Group collaborated to build a driveable, life-size replica of the P1 supercar. The car — made of 342,817 Lego Technic pieces and weighing about 2,700 pounds ...
McLaren is updating the version of Google Chrome on its F1 racecar. By that, I mean: McLaren’s got more Google Chrome logos ...
As for its aerodynamics, the W1 features advanced ground-effect technologies inspired by McLaren’s Formula 1 heritage. The car’s active aero system includes a revolutionary McLaren Active Long ...
For a car with such ... any previous McLaren engine, with peak torque on its own of 664 pound-feet. The E-module consists of a radial flux e-motor similar to the sort used in F1 that can spin ...