
If you’re in Prague and a fan of Formula 1, LEGO, or simply mind-blowing craftsmanship, you won’t want to miss this: the life-size LEGO Ferrari Formula 1 car is now on display at the Alza showroom in Holešovice.
Built nearly 1:1 in scale with a real F1 car, this stunning model was originally part of the Formula 1 drivers’ parade at the 2025 Miami Grand Prix, where all 20 drivers took a lap around the circuit in fully drivable LEGO-built machines instead of the traditional parade truck. Each team had a bespoke car, and Ferrari’s version – shown here – captured the spotlight with its instantly recognizable red livery and intricate sponsor detailing.
Created by a team of 26 LEGO experts at the company’s Kladno factory in the Czech Republic, each car took over 22,000 hours to complete and was assembled from nearly 400,000 LEGO bricks. The result? A 1,000kg vehicle capable of reaching 20 km/h, featuring authentic Pirelli tyres, detailed sponsor logos, and surprisingly lifelike contours — all entirely brick-built.
The photos in this article were taken at the Alza showroom in Holešovice, where the Ferrari LEGO F1 car is currently drawing huge crowds. The attention to detail is remarkable — from the Ray-Ban, Shell, and HP logos to the aerodynamic bodywork that mimics the real SF-24 design used in the 2025 Formula 1 season.
The LEGO Ferrari is part of a global tour of the LEGO F1 big builds, which will appear at several Formula 1 races and events throughout the year as part of the ongoing collaboration between LEGO and Formula 1.
Whether you’re a long-time tifoso, a LEGO enthusiast, or simply curious, this is a rare opportunity to see Formula 1, engineering, and creativity collide — brick by brick.

Source: Darkosek on Reddit

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