Lewis Hamilton backs down on threat to skip LEGO race as Fernando Alonso wins

The drivers take part in the LEGO car drivers’ parade before the British Grand Prix (Jacob King/PA)
The drivers take part in the LEGO car drivers’ parade before the British Grand Prix (Jacob King/PA)
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Lewis Hamilton did not go through with his threat to skip the ‘LEGO race’ as the grid’s stars enjoyed another chaotic pre-race event at the British Grand Prix.

The 41-year-old cast doubt over whether he would take part in the event during Thursday’s press conference, branding it “the most dangerous part of the weekend” after a previous LEGO ‘race’ in Miami last season.

But he was among the 22 drivers taking to the grid, while FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem was also driving around in his own minicar.

There was a moment of misfortune early on as Ben Sulayem and a number of drivers got stuck in the Silverstone gravel, some having to lift their vehicles out in order to get moving.

Carlos Sainz jumped on board with former team-mate Lando Norris to complete his trip around the track, while the drivers continued to go off road.

The race was won by Aston Martin’s Fernando Alonso, which may rub salt into the wounds of the British team who are consistently running at the back of the field during a miserable season.

Individual cars were constructed for the grid’s stars, with each vehicle made out of 28,000 LEGO bricks, following the success of last year’s Miami event – where team-mates shared one car.

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