[Saba Sports News] British F1 driver Lando Norris tested a full-size LEGO version of the McLaren P1 at Silverstone Circuit. The LEGO version of the McLaren P1 moves using eight motor units, each containing 96 LEGO Power Functions motors. In fact, these eight components mimic the hybrid V8 power system of the real P1, although it does not have the same 900bhp+ power output. This model car consists of 342,817 LEGO pieces, using 393 different types of parts and taking 8,344 hours to develop and build. It measures 4,980 mm long, 2,101 mm wide, and 1,133 mm high, weighing 1,220 kg; it is a 1:1 scale model of the McLaren P1 but lighter than the actual P1. At Silverstone Circuit, Norris completed a lap according to F1 Grand Prix standards over a distance of 3.66 miles. This is the first time a LEGO model has driven on an F1 track. McLaren’s testing and development director Ben Gulliver stated that having been involved in the original P1 project at McLaren, it feels amazing to see so many original McLaren P1 elements realistically presented to the public.