Every second of a Formula 1 weekend is meticulously analyzed by experts and fans, with race footage and social media clips allowing fans to relive the action. Zach Lang from The Moving Bricks YouTube channel recreates races using stop-motion Lego animation, a detailed and time-consuming process that involves hours of construction, staging, and editing. Lang meticulously designs Lego tracks and cars to match real F1 venues and cars, taking “2,000 to 5,000” individual stills for each nine-minute film. Attention to detail is crucial in stop motion, as cars must be moved ever so slightly between frames to create fluid motion on screen. Despite the labor-intensive process, Lang’s charming Lego recreations capture the essence and thrill of each grand prix weekend for viewers to enjoy.