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Jenson Button (GBR) Honda and Tamara Ecclestone (GBR) Sky Sport Television Presenter..
Formula One World Championship, Rd 9, British Grand Prix, Qualifying Day, Silverstone, England, Saturday 5 July 2008..
I recreated the latest generation F1 machine with Lego, in mini-fig scale.
The machine , Alphatauri AT04 is not the fastest car in the field, but I like its livery.
I focused on the size and height of it to fit to mini-fig, by omitting floor under mini-fig leg and lay torso down with angle. By comparing to speed champion model, you can see how it is low and compact.
The truck is a 2023 MAN TGX, the trailer is a motorhome and has room for 2 Formula One cars in the back, the cars were heavily inspired by the RB19.
I upgraded the team from 3 to 8, consisting of 2 drivers, 4 pit crew members, 1 radio engineer (who talks to the drivers), and 1 truck driver.
This was for a contest in November 2023 and I had rushed through the trailer. I would love to revisit this project and finish parts that I couldn’t like the interior of the motorhome. I could also redo the chassis and incorporate my new wheel design that I learned while designing the Freightliner.
It was a really fun build and I hope you enjoy!
Made with Mecabricks
Likely the most successful F1 car ever produced. The F2004 contested 18 Grand Prix, winning 15 races (13 to Schumacher) and taking pole position in 12 races.
It gave Michael Schumacher his 5th straight world title - which was to be his career 7th and final. It also provided Ferrari with their 6th consecutive contrsuctors title.
Williams FW24 of Ralf Schumacher collides with Ferrari of Rubens Barrichello at the start of 2002 Australian GP