Terry Crews introduced his 2025 Las Vegas Grand Prix to an finish by serenading race winner Max Verstappen, Lando Norris and George Russell with a rendition of A Thousand Miles, a callback to his iconic second within the film White Chicks.
The Hollywood actor was on the wheel of a driveable LEGO Fifties Cadillac Fleetwood Sixty Particular, constructed from greater than 400,000 bricks, as a part of the most recent activation within the multi-year partnership between System 1 and the LEGO Group. The open-top “cool-down automotive” collected the three podium sitters earlier than transporting them to the Bellagio fountains for his or her post-race interviews.
As soon as the three drivers had squeezed themselves into the again seats and perched outsized sun shades on their noses, the Dutchman advised they wanted music. Crews, driving the automotive, launched into motion with a rendition of Vanessa Carlton’s A Thousand Miles – a tune he famously sings within the 2004 Wayans Brothers film.
With the actor recreating the scene, the three drivers at the back of the automotive fell about laughing.
The pink Cadillac had been parked within the paddock all weekend after it was confirmed that LEGO can be becoming a member of F1 Academy from subsequent 12 months on a multi-year contract. However this creation additionally doubled as a promotion for the Cadillac F1 group’s upcoming entry to the grid, with Crews himself being an envoy for the outfit.
Terry Crews drives a Lego pink Cadillac to parc ferme
Picture by: Simon Galloway / LAT Photographs by way of Getty Photographs
“The FORMULA 1 LAS VEGAS GRAND PRIX has shortly change into an iconic cornerstone within the F1 calendar, and it’s been implausible to work with the LEGO Group to carry new concepts and creativity to followers,” Emily Prazer, chief industrial officer of System 1 and President and CEO of the Las Vegas Grand Prix, stated. “We’re at all times pushing boundaries each on and off observe, and as soon as once more our partnership with LEGO Group upped the ante.
“It’s been an unbelievable first 12 months working collectively, and we are able to’t watch for followers to see what else we’ve got deliberate for the long run.”
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