LEGO Drivers Parade returns at Silverstone 2026 with 22 minicars, one for each F1 driver
The fans asked for it and the LEGO Group he fulfilled it. This Sunday in Silverstonethe 22 current pilots of Formula 1 They will turn around before British Grand Prix 2026 behind the wheel of his own minicar LEGO completely manageable, each built with more than 28,000 pieces and able to reach 25km/h.
What is the LEGO Drivers Parade and why is it returning in 2026?
He LEGO Drivers Parade is the activation that LEGO Group and the Formula 1 They take place as part of the pre-race event, where drivers travel the circuit in vehicles built with LEGO pieces. The first edition occurred during Miami Grand Prix 2025with 10 giant manageable LEGO cars that generated one of the most viral images of that entire season, F1 drivers driving block vehicles on the track, with the chaos and fun that that implies.
After the success of that first edition and the massive demand from the public to repeat the experience, the version 2.0 2026 arrives on a significantly larger scale: they are now 22 minicars instead of 10, with a personalized design for each driver and each team in the current championship.
What are the Silverstone 2026 minicars like?

Each of the 22 minicars was designed following the visual identity of the corresponding team in the 2026 season of Formula 1– Team colours, official emblems and driver's number integrated into the design. The intention was for each vehicle to look and feel as authentic as possible within LEGO's signature aesthetic.
The 22 vehicles were built by a team of 20 designers, engineers and builders of the LEGO Groupdeveloped during 6,400 hours at work at the LEGO Group factory in Kladno, Czech Republic. Each minicar is made up of more than 28,000 pieces and can reach speeds of up to 25km/h on track.
When and where will the Drivers Parade occur?

He LEGO Drivers Parade 2.0 will take place this Sunday as part of the program prior to the Formula 1 Pirelli British Grand Prix 2026 in the circuit SilverstoneEngland, one of the most historic events on the Formula 1 calendar.
Why this moment transcends the F1 and LEGO fandom
Last year in Miami, the original Drivers Parade became one of the most talked-about and shared moments of the entire F1 season — not just among regular fans of the series, but among much broader audiences who rarely follow motorsport. Watching the world's most renowned drivers competing in blocky vehicles, with expressions of genuine fun, generated the kind of content that hardly any other sport produces.
The 2026 version, with double the number of drivers and fully customized vehicles per team, is designed to replicate and exceed that impact.
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