
All LEGO F1 Sets Ever Released (Complete Collector Guide)| Mark's Magic
LEGO and Formula 1 have become increasingly connected in recent years. With the launch of multiple racing models across Technic, Speed Champions, and Icons, the number of LEGO F1 sets has grown significantly.
However, the history of LEGO Formula 1 cars actually goes back much further than many fans realize.
The very first LEGO Formula 1 model appeared in the 1970s, long before the modern wave of licensed F1 sets. Over the decades, LEGO has released F1 cars across several different themes, ranging from early experimental builds to highly detailed collector display models.

In this guide, we explore the evolution of LEGO F1 sets, with a primary focus on the modern era that began in 2004 when LEGO first released Formula 1 models at scale. Earlier experimental sets from the 1970s and 1990s will be briefly covered for historical context before moving into the major F1 series that followed.

Early LEGO F1 Sets (1975–2003)
Before LEGO produced Formula 1 cars as a full theme, only a few experimental racing models were released. These early sets introduced the first LEGO F1 design in 1975, but they remained isolated releases. The real expansion of LEGO Formula 1 sets did not begin until the Ferrari Racers series in 2004.
| Set Number | Set Name | Year | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 491 | Formula 1 Racer | 1977 | Early open‑wheel racer (no F1 license) |
| 392 | Formula 1 | 1978 | F1‑style racing car from the Classic theme |
| 554 | Formula 1 Racer | 1979 | Early open‑wheel racer |
| 2556 | Ferrari Formula 1 Racing Car | 1998 | Promotional Ferrari F1‑style model |


These early models were relatively simple and were released as standalone racing sets rather than part of a coordinated Formula 1 theme.
The real expansion of LEGO Formula 1 sets did not begin until the Ferrari Racers series in 2004, which introduced multiple licensed sets and marked the start of LEGO producing F1 cars at scale.
Ferrari Racers: The First Major LEGO F1 Series (2004–2008)
The first major wave of LEGO Formula 1 sets arrived in 2004, when LEGO partnered with Ferrari to release the Ferrari Racers theme.
This marked the first time LEGO produced a coordinated group of Formula 1 sets with official team branding. The theme included multiple Ferrari race cars as well as pit‑lane and team support builds that allowed fans to recreate Formula 1 race scenes.
Instead of a single release, LEGO produced many Ferrari Racers sets between 2004 and 2008, covering different scales of Ferrari F1 cars as well as pit stops and team equipment.

Some of the most notable examples include:
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8375 Ferrari F1 Pit Set (2004)
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8386 Ferrari F1 Racer 1:10 (2004)
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8144 Ferrari 248 F1 Team (2007)
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8157 Ferrari F1 (1:9 Scale) (2008)
This wave of releases represents the true beginning of LEGO Formula 1 as a full product line.
LEGO Technic Formula 1 Sets
Today, the largest and most complex LEGO Formula 1 cars are produced in the Technic line.
These models focus heavily on mechanical functions such as steering systems, suspension, and engine detail, making them appealing to builders who enjoy engineering‑style LEGO models.
LEGO Technic F1 Sets
Today, the largest and most complex LEGO Formula 1 cars are produced in the Technic line.
These models focus heavily on mechanical functions such as steering systems, suspension, and engine detail, making them appealing to builders who enjoy engineering‑style LEGO models.

| Set Number | Set Name | Year |
| 42000 | Grand Prix Racer | 2013 |
| 42141 | McLaren Formula 1™ Race Car | 2022 |
| 42171 | Mercedes‑AMG F1 W14 E Performance | 2024 |
| 42206 | Oracle Red Bull Racing RB20 F1 Car | 2025 |
| 42207 | Ferrari SF‑24 F1 Car | 2025 |
| 42228 | McLaren MCL39 F1® Car | 2026 |
Because of their size and engineering features, LEGO Technic F1 cars are often displayed as centerpiece models on desks or shelves.
LEGO Speed Champions Formula 1 Sets
For collectors who want a full lineup of race cars, LEGO Speed Champions offers smaller but highly detailed Formula 1 vehicles.
These models use the modern 8‑stud‑wide format, which improves proportions while keeping the cars compact and display‑friendly.
Complete LEGO Speed Champions F1 Sets
| Set Number | Set Name | Year |
| 76909 | Mercedes‑AMG F1 W12 E Performance & Mercedes‑AMG Project One | 2022 |
| 76919 | 2023 McLaren Formula 1 Race Car | 2024 |
| 77242 | Ferrari SF‑24 F1® Race Car | 2025 |
| 77243 | Oracle Red Bull Racing RB20 F1® Race Car | 2025 |
| 77244 | Mercedes‑AMG F1® W15 Race Car | 2025 |
| 77245 | Aston Martin Aramco F1® AMR24 Race Car | 2025 |
| 77246 | Visa Cash App RB VCARB 01 F1® Race Car | 2025 |
| 77247 | KICK Sauber F1® Team C44 Race Car | 2025 |
| 77248 | BWT Alpine F1® Team A524 Race Car | 2025 |
| 77249 | Williams Racing FW46 F1® Race Car | 2025 |
| 77250 | MoneyGram Haas F1® Team VF‑24 Race Car | 2025 |
| 77251 | McLaren F1® Team MCL38 Race Car | 2025 |
| 77252 | Audi F1® Concept Race Car | 2026 |
| 77253 | APXGP Formula 1® Race Car (F1 Movie) | 2026 |

With the release of the full Formula 1 grid in 2025, followed by additional cars such as the Audi F1 concept and the fictional APXGP car from the Formula 1 movie in 2026, this line became one of the most complete LEGO racing collections ever produced.
Major LEGO City F1 Sets
Several playsets launched as part of the first wave of LEGO City F1 sets in 2025, bringing Formula 1 racing into the LEGO City universe with a focus on action and storytelling.
These LEGO City Formula 1 sets allow builders to recreate the excitement of race day — from pit stops and team garages to transport trucks and the starting grid.

Key sets from the lineup include:
| Set Number | Set Name | Theme | Release Year |
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| 60442 | F1 Driver with McLaren Race Car | LEGO City F1 | 2025 |
| 60443 | F1 Pit Stop & Pit Crew with Ferrari Car | LEGO City F1 | 2025 |
| 60444 | F1 Garage with Mercedes-AMG & Alpine Cars | LEGO City F1 | 2025 |
| 60445 | F1 Truck with Red Bull & Aston Martin Cars | LEGO City F1 | 2025 |
| 60464 | F1 Williams Racing & Haas Race Cars | LEGO City F1 | 2025 |
| 60474 | F1 Grid with VCARB & Sauber Cars | LEGO City F1 | 2025 |
| 60493 | F1 Race Car Transporter | LEGO City F1 | 2025 |
These sets represent LEGO’s first full Formula 1 play ecosystem within the LEGO City theme. Instead of focusing purely on display accuracy, they emphasize race-day storytelling, including pit lanes, transport logistics, and team garages.
For collectors building a complete LEGO Formula 1 display, many fans combine these playsets with Speed Champions or Technic F1 models to recreate a full race weekend scene.
LEGO Icons Formula 1 Sets
The LEGO Icons theme focuses on historically significant racing cars driven by legendary Formula 1 champions.
These sets emphasize display value and historical detail rather than play features.
LEGO Icons F1 Sets
| Set Number | Set Name | Year |
| 10330 | McLaren MP4/4 & Ayrton Senna | 2024 |
| 10353 | Williams Racing FW14B & Nigel Mansell | 2025 |
| 11375 | Ferrari F2004 & Michael Schumacher | 2026 |
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Many collectors display these models in dedicated display frames or display cases to highlight their historical importance.
LEGO F1 Collectibles: Mystery Box Mini Cars
In addition to full vehicle sets, LEGO has also released Formula 1 collectibles in a mystery‑box format.
Rather than minifigures, this product is a series of mini race cars representing Formula 1 teams.

LEGO F1 Mystery Box Collectibles
| Set Number | Set Name | Year |
| 71049 | F1® Collectible Race Cars | 2025 |
These collectible mini cars do not replace the main LEGO F1 set lines, but they add another way for fans to build a broader Formula 1 collection.
Final Thoughts
From the earliest open‑wheel racers of the 1970s to today’s large‑scale Technic builds and detailed Speed Champions models, LEGO has steadily expanded its lineup of Formula 1 cars.
Today, collectors can choose from several different styles of LEGO F1 sets, including engineering‑focused Technic builds, compact Speed Champions race cars, and historic Icons display models.
As the partnership between LEGO and Formula 1 continues to grow, it’s likely that even more LEGO Formula 1 sets will appear in the future.



















1 comment
You’re missing the lego city f1 sets I was wondering if you could add those
Ammaar Siddiqui
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