The three drivers who finish on the British Grand Prix podium at Silverstone are to receive unique trophies made out of Lego.
As F1 celebrates the 75th anniversary of the first world championship grand prix, F1 has once again partnered with Lego to create three special trophies for the drivers and one for the winning constructor.
The winning driver is to receive a gold-adorned replica of the iconic RAC gold trophy, made up of 2,717 bricks and weighing over 2kg.
Special white trophies, featuring red and blue detailing, are set to be presented to the second and third-placed drivers, with the winning constructor set to receive a dark blue and gold coloured trophy.
The trophies were designed in Billund, Denmark, by Lego designer Samuel Liltorp Johnson, with a team of seven taking over 210 hours to complete all four designs.
Both the winning driver and constructor are to receive a trophy which is 59cm tall, with the second and third-placed trophies set to be 43cm in height.
"At this year’s British Grand Prix, we wanted to do something truly unique to celebrate a major anniversary, as well as surprise and delight builders around the world," explained Lego chief product and marketing officer, Julia Goldin.
"The legacy of Silverstone is incredible, and we hope fans are inspired by these unique trophy builds that demonstrate how starting with just one Lego brick, there are limitless possibilities for what you can create."
The trophies are the second big F1 activation Lego has done in 2025, following the creation of 10 Lego cars, which the 20 drivers used for the pre-race parade, which went viral after more than a few crashes!
Check out the gallery of images of the trophies for the British Grand Prix below, by scrolling through.
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