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Lego and Formula 1 Roll Out Full Sets of Teams and Drivers

Simon Osuji by Simon Osuji
November 21, 2024
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If there’s one thing Lego is known for—besides the legendary clutch power of its immortal plastic bricks—it’s the company’s uncanny ability to pinpoint the Next Big Thing and immediately sign a licensing deal. After creating sets for the most legendary IPs to have ever existed (see: Star Wars, Pirates of the Caribbean), the Lego Group partnered with Formula 1 in 2024.

Today, the two companies unveil new Lego F1 sets that launch in conjunction with the 75th anniversary of Formula 1. Starting on January 1, 2025, Lego fans can collect and build sets for all 10 F1 teams, in products that span Lego’s entire portfolio. Whether you have an enormous Lego City build in your basement, or your small child is just beginning to build with Duplos, you will be able to participate in a Formula 1 experience.

Lego boxes of Formula 1 race car kits and accessories

Photograph: Lego

Child playing with a Lego Formula 1 set tiny building blocks to mimic a race car garage

Courtesy of Lego

Perhaps the most exciting are the sets that will be part of the Lego Speed Champions lineup, which are realistic Lego models of popular sports car models from manufacturers like McLaren and Ferrari. (We saw an, ahem, much larger version when F1 driver Lando Norris drove a Lego McLaren P1 at Silverstone this September to announce the partnership.)

With the Duplo series of F1 Team Race Cars and drivers, younger fans can customize their build to represent any of the 10 F1 teams and include not only two cars and two drivers (Max Verstappen is a fan of kids, too) but also a starting grid, a podium, and additional pieces to live out their race weekend dreams.

A tiny orange and black race car built from Lego building blocks that mimic a Formula 1 car model

Courtesy of Lego



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