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Some very special trophies have been unveiled ahead of the British Grand Prix at Silverstone!
The three drivers who finish on the British Grand Prix podium at Silverstone will be awarded unique trophies made out of Lego. F1 is celebrating the 75th anniversary of the first world championship grand prix by partnering with Lego once again to create these special trophies. The winning driver will receive a gold-adorned replica of the RAC gold trophy made of 2,717 bricks, while the second and third-placed drivers will get white trophies with red and blue details. The winning constructor will be presented with a dark blue and gold colored trophy. Designed in Billund, Denmark, by Lego designer Samuel Liltorp Johnson, the trophies took a team of seven over 210 hours to complete. All trophies are uniquely designed, with the winning driver and constructor receiving 59cm tall trophies, and the second and third-placed trophies being 43cm tall. In addition, Lego created 10 cars used by the drivers for the pre-race parade at the British Grand Prix, which garnered attention after some crashes.






