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Have you ever wished your favorite toy cars were big enough to drive? Then check out this life-sized version of the LEGO® Technic McLaren P1 set. Twenty-three experts spent more than 8,300 hours designing and building it. The race car is made of 342,817 LEGO pieces, including 768 tiny motors. In September, British race car driver Lando Norris took it for a spin around a racetrack in England. The car reached 40 miles per hour!
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¿Alguna vez has deseado que tus autos de juguete favoritos fueran lo suficientemente grandes como para manejarlos? Pues echa un vistazo a esta versión a tamaño real del set LEGO® Technic McLaren P1. Veintitrés expertos trabajaron por más de 8,300 horas en diseñarlo y construirlo. El auto de carreras tiene 342,817 piezas LEGO, incluidos 768 motores diminutos. En septiembre, el piloto de carreras británico, Lando Norris dio unas vueltas con él en un circuito de Inglaterra. ¡El auto alcanzó las 40 millas por hora!