The LEGO Group and Formula 1 have officially dropped the trailer for Bricks on Track: Building the LEGO F1 Drivers’ Parade, a brand-new 48-minute special that takes fans inside the creative process behind the ten drivable LEGO F1 cars showcased at the 2025 FORMULA 1 MIAMI GRAND PRIX.
This one-of-a-kind collaboration brought all 20 F1 drivers together for a spectacle that blended engineering brilliance with childhood nostalgia — a global moment that had fans and drivers alike rediscovering their inner builders.
Building Magic: How LEGO Brought F1 Dreams to Life
The documentary takes viewers behind the scenes to explore how LEGO’s model production team pulled off their biggest challenge yet: creating ten life-size, drivable LEGO F1 cars capable of taking to the Miami circuit. From the first concept sketches to the final lap, Bricks on Track shows the creativity, innovation, and meticulous engineering that made the Drivers’ Parade possible.
Fans will also get exclusive insights from William Thorogood, the LEGO Group’s Head of Design, and Naomi Schiff, Formula 1 presenter and former racing driver, who both share their perspectives on the collaboration’s unique blend of motorsport and imagination.
The Creative Team Behind the Special
Produced by JustSo, the film was directed by Marcus Liversedge and produced by Auriol Wyles, with Leo Birch as co-executive producer. Executive producers include Jill Wilfert, Keith Malone, Brent Benedetti, and Robert May for the LEGO Group, alongside Jonny Madderson and Jono Stevens for JustSo. Associate producers are Stephanie Freeman-Kuflik and Matt Shaw.
Speaking on the special, Jill Wilfert, Senior Vice President, Entertainment Partners and Content at the LEGO Group, said:
“We are excited to take fans behind the scenes of this incredible journey to the iconic, one-of-a-kind LEGO moment at the Miami Grand Prix. This showcase highlights the creativity and innovation that went into crafting these unique cars, as well as the excitement felt by both drivers and fans. We hope this special inspires F1 and LEGO enthusiasts to build anything they can imagine.”
Where to Watch
The full 48-minute special will soon be available on select TV and streaming platforms worldwide — so LEGO fans, petrolheads, and pop culture lovers alike should stay tuned for release updates.