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03 Jul 2026, 19:02

Lego-parade on Grand Prix Britain: Verstappen’s critical call

  • Max Verstappen’s first reaction to the Lego parade in Britain’s Grand Prix was that it could be “dumb as bricks.”
  • Formula 1 and Lego have come to an agreement, with all 22 points awarded for the Lego-card races at the British Grand Prix; L’Equipe material says that 22 cards were sold for 28,000 details.
  • In particular, the German driver’s criticism: Verstappen said that the parade was “a waste of time,” while Emilie Prazer, in charge of the event, replied.

Max Verstappen criticized the Lego parade in the British Grand Prix, which took place during the interval between the traditional formation laps. He said the event could be “dumb as bricks.” In a report on Viaplay, the Dutchman said that it might be possible to change the format of the event, which could be “a waste of time,” naming it “dumb as bricks.”

Verstappen said that the parade was “a waste of time” and that it was not suitable for all laps. L’Equipe material says that Verstappen’s criticism was that the parade was “a waste of time” and that it was not suitable for all laps. L’Equipe also said that the parade was “a waste of time” and that it was not suitable for all laps.

According to the material, the Formula 1 and Lego agreement means that all 22 points are awarded for Lego-card races at the British Grand Prix. L’Equipe notes that 22 cards were sold with 28,000 details.

The material also says that the German driver’s criticism was that the parade was “a waste of time” and that it was not suitable for all laps. L’Equipe says that the event was scheduled to start at 14h30.

Tags: Sport

Articles on this topic:

  • www.independent.co.uk - Max Verstappen says Lego car parade at British Grand Prix makes F1 drivers look like ‘kids and clowns’
  • www.lequipe.fr - « Nous n'avons pas à ressembler à des clowns » : Max Verstappen peste contre la parade dans des karts Lego