Thus, the two entities have formalized the nature of a new kind of partnership. The latter will lead to the production of ten different boxes, corresponding to the 10 Formula 1 teams. Each of them will allow the cars of the year to be assembled.
McLaren MCL38, Red Bull RB20, Ferrari SF-24, Mercedes W15, Aston Martin AMR24, Haas VF-24, Williams FW46, RB F1 VCARB 01, Sauber C44 and Alpine A524 will all be available, for fans. This via sets of around 250 to 270 pieces.
They will join the Speed Champions range, displaying this logo. Each of these boxes should cost less than €30, so less than €300 for the complete collection. Notice to enthusiasts, already in the process of making a place for these carts in a shelf…
An SF-24 for adults
This announcement was accompanied by another, that of the release of an SF-24 model of 1,361 pieces, at around 230 euros. But also a Williams FW14B of Nigel Mansell, world champion in 1982, in the Lego Icons class. A piece made of 799 bricks, for a price of less than €80.
Something to delight the fans, while F1 and Lego seem to strengthen their links. Remember that many F1 cars from past seasons are already available. Cars for all prices, for all difficulties.
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To summarize
F1 and Lego fans will be able to treat themselves to some great gifts to start the year 2025. Indeed, the premier category of motorsport is announcing a major partnership with the brick games company and new products.