Lewis Hamilton hinted he will not take part in Formula One’s ‘LEGO race’ ahead of Sunday’s British Grand Prix after describing it as the “most dangerous part of the weekend”.F1 announced on Thursday that all 22 drivers will take to the wheel of the unique cars – which reach speeds of up to 15 miles per hour – in the parade 90 minutes before the actual race.Cars have been prepared for the grid’s stars, with each vehicle made out of 28,000 LEGO bricks, following the success of last year’s Miami Grand Prix – where team-mates shared one car.However, seven-time world champion Hamilton cast doubt over his participation in the one-lap mini race by saying off microphone to former Mercedes team-mate Valtteri Bottas in Thursday’s press conference that he wasn’t going to do it.“It is the most dangerous part of the weekend,” said Hamilton. “I let (Ferrari team-mate) Charles (Leclerc) drive last time and it was just hilarious watching everyone crashing into each other.“So, I don’t know whether or not I will be in the LEGO car this year.”Pressed as to why he might not take part, Hamilton, 41, replied: “There is not really much to say on that. That’s something I need to take offline.”Following the press conference, Ferrari tweeted an image of Hamilton’s ‘LEGO car’, and wrote “ready for more chaos on Sunday.”Hamilton claimed his first Ferrari win at last month’s Spanish Grand Prix and heads into the ninth round of the season 46 points behind championship leader Kimi Antonelli.Hamilton has won the British Grand Prix a record nine times. A record crowd of 175,000 spectators are expected at Silverstone on Sunday.And Hamilton continued: “My engineers have been asking me: ‘How did you do it? How do you normally run the car?’ So, hopefully I can steer them in the right direction.“I am really not thinking about winning the trophy. It is not something the drivers actually think about.“It is about executing the best you can and trying to bring the right energy and absorbing the amazing energy from the fans and, I think as Nigel (Mansell) said, to get that extra bit of speed from them.“I hope that propels us and allows us to close the gap to the guys that are ahead.”