Hamilton and Verstappen criticise F1's Lego car parade
Formula One's decision to use Lego cars for the British Grand Prix parade lap has been criticised by top drivers Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen.

Top Formula One drivers Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen have criticised the decision to use Lego cars for the parade lap at the British Grand Prix on Sunday. They argued that the move makes the sport appear unprofessional and childish. Hamilton stated, "We should not look like kids and clowns," expressing frustration with the stunt. Verstappen echoed similar sentiments, emphasising the importance of maintaining the sport's serious image. The criticism comes just ahead of Sunday's race, with the drivers speaking out against the gimmick. The parade lap, traditionally a moment for drivers to connect with fans, has been turned into what they see as an inappropriate spectacle. While F1 organisers have not yet responded, the backlash from such prominent figures may force a reconsideration. This incident highlights the ongoing tension between entertainment and authenticity in Formula One.
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