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Kimi Antonelli Predicts Absolute Carnage in Epic British GP Battle

Highlights

  • All 22 F1 drivers will race LEGO cars at British Grand Prix.
  • Each driver gets a personal LEGO car, doubling last year’s participants.
  • 2025 Miami LEGO race attracted over 7.4 million YouTube views.
  • Speed capped at 25 km/h; strategy and distance crucial, says Bottas.
  • Norris says surviving the LEGO race is the real victory goal.
  • Event offers light-hearted fun and fan interaction away from races.

Kimi Antonelli predicts ‘absolute carnage’ in the LEGO parade race at Silverstone this weekend, as all 22 drivers line up during the British Grand Prix build‑up.

Unlike Miami 2025’s team-based entry, each driver now gets a personal LEGO-built car. Traffic doubles, contact risk rises, and the spectacle scales up for trackside and broadcast audiences.

All 22 drivers will race individual LEGO-built cars.

Miami’s 2025 parade race drew over 7.4 million YouTube views, outpacing the subsequent highlight reel. That reach cements the format as a valuable off-track asset.

2025 Miami LEGO race surpassed the main race highlights on YouTube.
Kimi Antonelli predicts chaos ahead of the British GP LEGO race
Image Credit: RacingNews365

Antonelli embraces the likely chaos and expects vivid visuals, with more collisions inevitable. He also advocates for more kart-style showcases, echoing themes in Antonelli’s biggest lessons.

Valtteri Bottas, absent last year, debuts in the LEGO race. With speed capped at 25 km/h, he plans to exploit the tow and manage gaps to gain track position.

Bottas: tow use and distance management will be decisive at 25 km/h.

At such low speeds, differences between cars are negligible. Racecraft, situational awareness, and clean lines matter most, while marshals and cameras monitor bunching and opportunistic moves.

Rookie Arvid Lindblad prioritises fun and ‘maximum damage’ over results. The stance underscores the event’s purpose: resetting intensity levels and deepening fan connection during a demanding calendar.

Kimi Antonelli at the British GP weekend
Image Credit: Pit Debrief

World champion Lando Norris frames survival as success, recalling Miami. He values the shared experience and lighter interactions, echoing activations around the Red Bull British GP.

Norris: ‘Survival itself will be a victory’ in the LEGO race.

As anticipation builds, the LEGO race strengthens event-day engagement without diluting core competition. Antonelli’s profile also grows after learnings from the Austrian GP and recent Silverstone preparation.

Visual Summary



CARNAGE INCOMING

22 LEGO F1 cars. One chaotic grid. Kimi Antonelli predicts the wildest LEGO race ever
at the British Grand Prix.

22
Drivers
on grid
7.4M
YouTube
views (2025)
25
km/h capped
speed
🎉
Max damage,
max fun

“It’s going to be absolute carnage – but that’s the fun bit!”
– Kimi Antonelli
“Survival will be a win. The goal? Make it back to the start line!”
– Lando Norris
“Strategy? Maximum damage.”
– Arvid Lindblad

Who will survive the chaos? BRITISH GP LEGO RACE this weekend!
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Daniel Miller reports on Formula 1 Grand Prix weekends with race-day analysis, team-radio highlights, and point-standings updates. He explains power-unit upgrades, aerodynamic developments, and driver rivalries in straightforward, SEO-friendly language for a global F1 audience.

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Daniel Miller reports on Formula 1 Grand Prix weekends with race-day analysis, team-radio highlights, and point-standings updates. He explains power-unit upgrades, aerodynamic developments, and driver rivalries in straightforward, SEO-friendly language for a global F1 audience.

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