LEGO really smashed it out of the park with their F1 collection – coming in 2025
When LEGO announced a partnership with Formula 1 we knew there would be some great new LEGO sets made. But on the weekend at the Las Vegas Grand Prix the entire 2025 F1 LEGO Collection and it is not just awesome, but it’s expansive!
All ten F1 teams will be available across LEGO Speed Champions, LEGO City, even DUPLO and LEGO Collectibles!
From teeny tiny little F1 cars, to a really cool integration of cars into CITY and then the Speed Champions and sets like F1 Garages, this is going to hit the hip pocket hard for plenty of parents for their kids, but also a lot of F1 fans generally.
Daniel Meehan, Creative Lead at the LEGO Group said: “We’re delighted to finally reveal this incredible line-up of products coming in 2025. We hope these products will provide hours of creativity and play for F1 and LEGO fans alike, allowing them to recreate their favourite racing moments, as well as create some new ones.”
Emily Prazer, Chief Commercial Officer of Formula 1said: “Formula 1 and the LEGO Group are proud to unveil the first product range of our partnership. This fantastic range caters for our entire fan base, with each set celebrating a crucial element and the intricate details of the world of Formula 1, from the pitstops and team garages to the car itself. We share our fans excitement to see this special partnership come to life and I cannot wait for fans to start building.”
There’s a roll out coming, so time to save – the LEGO City and DUPLO sets launch on January 1, while the awesome Speed Champions will be available on March 1st.
Here’s the full rundown of what’s coming
LEGO DUPLO
LEGO DUPLO Town F1 Team Race Cars & Drivers
Age: 2+ years
Price: $69.99
Pieces: 70
Product No.: 10445
Dimensions: The set measures over 6.5 in. (16 cm) high, 15 in. (38 cm) wide and 2.5 in. (6 cm) deep
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