LEGO® Speed Champions, LEGO® City, LEGO® DUPLO® and LEGO® Collectables are teaming up with Formula 1® to drive the excitement of the racetrack to your home. In January, March and May 2025, new waves of LEGO sets will launch that feature all ten F1 teams.
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This reveal is the first step in a new multi-year partnership between the two juggernaut brands that will connect even more LEGO builders with the world of F1. With every one of the 10 teams represented across the sets, fans can buy their favourite team's car, while others will want to collect the lot.
The sets release in time for the celebrations of the 75th anniversary of F1, and some are available for pre-order in selected countries; check out the LEGO Formula 1 page at LEGO.com/F1.
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- March 2025 LEGO Speed Champions F1
- January 2025 LEGO City F1
- May 2025 LEGO Collectibles F1
- January 2025 LEGO DUPLO F1
March 2025 LEGO Speed Champions F1
- Release date: 1 March 2025
- 77242 Ferrari SF-24 F1® Race Car –
US$26.99/ £22.99/ 26,99 DE€/ Other countries - 77243 Oracle Red Bull Racing RB20 F1® Race Car –
US$26.99/ £22.99/ 26,99 DE€/ Other countries - 77244 Mercedes-AMG PETRONAS W15 F1® Race Car –
US$26.99/ £22.99/ 26,99 DE€/ Other countries - 77245 Aston Martin Aramco F1® AMR24 Race Car –
US$26.99/ £22.99/ 26,99 DE€/ Other countries - 77246 Visa Cash App VCARB 01 F1® Race Car –
US$26.99/ £22.99/ 26,99 DE€/ Other countries - 77247 KICK Sauber F1® Team C44 Race Car –
US$26.99/ £22.99/ 26,99 DE€/ Other countries - 77248 BWT Alpine F1® Team A524 Race Car –
US$26.99/ £22.99/ 26,99 DE€/ Other countries - 77249 Williams Racing FW46 F1® Race Car –
US$26.99/ £22.99/ 26,99 DE€/ Other countries - 77250 MoneyGram Haas F1® Team VF-24 Race Car –
US$26.99/ £22.99/ 26,99 DE€/ Other countries - 77251 McLaren MCL38 F1® Team Race Car –
US$26.99/ £22.99/ 26,99 DE€/ Other countries
77242 Ferrari SF-24 F1® Race Car
77243 Oracle Red Bull Racing RB20 F1® Race Car
77244 Mercedes-AMG PETRONAS W15 F1® Race Car
77245 Aston Martin Aramco F1® AMR24 Race Car
77246 Visa Cash App VCARB 01 F1® Race Car
77247 KICK Sauber F1® Team C44 Race Car
77248 BWT Alpine F1® Team A524 Race Car
77249 Williams Racing FW46 F1® Race Car
77250 MoneyGram Haas F1® Team VF-24 Race Car
77251 McLaren MCL38 F1® Team Race Car
What are your thoughts? Will you be driving them all home, or does the repetition put you off?
January 2025 LEGO City F1
These sets are based upon the Grand Prix weekend, with sets featuring car transport, garage repairs, race starts and pit stops.
60442 F1® Driver with McLaren Race Car
60443 F1® Pit Stop & Pit Crew with Ferrari Car
- Ages: 6+
- Price: US$29.99/ £24.99/ 29,99 DE€/ Other countries
- Pieces: 322
- Measures: 8 cm x 14 cm x 5 cm
- Available: 1 January 2025
60444 F1® Garage & Mercedes-AMG & Alpine Cars
- Ages: 7+
- Price: US$79.99/ £69.99/ 79,99 DE€/ Other countries
- Pieces: 678
- Measures: 7 cm x 46 cm x 17 cm
- Available: 1 January 2025
60445 F1® Truck with RB20 & AMR24 F1 Cars
- Ages: 8+
- Price: US$99.99/ £89.99/ 99,99 DE€/ Other countries
- Pieces: 1,086
- Measures: 9 cm x 44 cm x 7 cm
- Available: 1 January 2025
60464 F1® Williams Racing & Haas F1 Race Cars
- Ages: 4+
- Price: US$19.99/ £17.99/ 19,99 DE€/ Other countries
- Pieces: 92
- Measures: 3cm x 11cm x 5cm
- Available: 1 January 2025
60474 F1® Grid with VCARB & Sauber Race Cars
- Ages: 6+
- Price: US$29.99/ £24.99/ 29,99 DE€/ Other countries
- Pieces: 313
- Measures: 3cm x 14cm x 5cm
- Available: 1 January 2025
May 2025 LEGO Collectibles 71049 F1 Racecars
- Ages: 6+
- Price: US$3.99/ £3.49/ 3,99 DE€/ Other countries
- Pieces: 29
- Available: 1 May 2025
January 2025 LEGO DUPLO F1
10445 Town F1® Team Race Cars & Drivers
- Ages: 2+
- Price: US$44.99/ £10.99/ 44,99 DE€/ Other countries
- Pieces: 70
- Measures: 16cm x 38cm x 6cm
The youngest racing enthusiasts don't miss out – after all, gotta develop those motor skills, right? This set comes with customisable race cars and drivers, a starting grid and a podium.
More information on all these sets is available at LEGO.com/F1.
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The 6x2 "spoiler slope" looks useful indeed, especially if it matches other curved slope/arch pieces (it certainly looks like it might). It looks to be about 2.5 plates thick at the back and 1 plate thick at the front, which would be—and could be great in combination with other slopes as a subtle accessibility ramp.
ReplyDeleteI can't imagine that the clips/bars from the tiny sets will be fused—unlike the part from the Wicked sets (which seems to have been a late change and functions as a cuff of sorts on long-sleeved figures), there's really no reason why the clips here would have to be clip-shaped if they were one coinjected piece. The new wheels on those sets also look nice—the same size and connectivity as 42610 but with a smoother shape and printing. In general, the printed parts from those sets might be some of my favorites, since the wheels and many of the slopes and tiles used for each car seem to have nice streamlined and simple patterns with reduced branding, making them more versatile than the abundant car and brand logos in the other sets.
Ultimately F1 isn't really my thing, though, and I'm more interested in the Mario Kart sets that will also be debuting next year.
By the way, I think the curved slope for the nose of the Speed Champions cars is 6x1x1, not 6x2x1 (but not to be confused with the existing 6x1 curved slope with studs on top).
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ReplyDeleteYep RIP my wallet 2025.
DeleteWait a sec...can it really be....DIFFERENT SIZED TIRES!! Am I seeing correctly or do the Speed Champions sets not have actually wider rear tires!!?!
ReplyDeleteAlso, I find it cool/interesting that the City F1 cars appear to be 7-wide. I'm curious if we will get a new/interesting chassis or other odd-stud-length parts from those.
The helmets on the collectables and the helmets on the Speed Champions figures are one and the same. Of course they're minifigure-compatible.
ReplyDeleteThe mini "Collectible" cars remind me of the goofy little Xalax crash racers, which is fun.
ReplyDeleteI thought the same thing! There were also those Racers a year or two later that came with minifig heads and one-piece bodies (I think Kev Levell used one to pilot an A-Wing a while back) that might be an even closer match. I'm not a big Formula 1 fan, but if this gets us closer to a return to Xalax, I'm in. ;)
DeleteOh yeah, those little pull-back Drome dinguses. I think I might have been conflating the two, actually. Never had either but had seen both, so they do blur together a bit.
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