First look at LEGO Formula 1 2025 sets in hand at Las Vegas Grand Prix

First look at LEGO Formula 1 2025 sets in hand at Las Vegas Grand Prix

The LEGO Group has unveiled its entire new Formula 1 2025 range at the Las Vegas Grand Prix, and Brick Fanatics is on hand for a first look at the sets in person.

Racing on to shelves across the first half of 2025 are new LEGO Speed Champions, City, Technic, Icons, DUPLO and Collectibles sets hooked to Formula 1, kicking off a multi-year partnership between the motorsport and the LEGO Group. Alongside making most of those available to pre-order at LEGO.com today, the LEGO Group has also unveiled them in person at the Las Vegas Grand Prix, which takes place from November 22 to 24.

Brick Fanatics staffer Rachael is on the ground in Vegas to chat to the LEGO designers and F1 team behind the new sets, and has already gone hands-on with them. Browse through the galleries below for a closer look at all these new 2025 LEGO sets in the flesh for the first time…

LEGO Speed Champions Formula 1 2025 sets in hand

March’s 10 LEGO Speed Champions sets might seem a bit samey at first glance, but Rachael says they’re ‘really impressive’ up close, and the LEGO design team has managed to make them different enough to justify dipping into a full collection. Good news for collectors who feel at pains to buy them all, but bad news for wallets all round.

LEGO City Formula 1 2025 sets in hand

Looking for something a little more race-ready? The LEGO City Formula 1 sets shrink down and simplify the starting grid while still including all 10 teams, alongside accoutrements like a start line, pit stop, truck and more. They look pretty fun in person, and certainly a better option for those interested in building more than just the cars.

LEGO DUPLO Formula 1 2025 sets in hand

LEGO DUPLO is getting in on the F1 action in 2025, with all 10 teams represented in 10445 F1 Team Race Cars and Drivers – so even two-year-old Timmy can build himself a Visa Cash App car. It’s the stuff dreams are made of. The interchangeable vehicle parts are at least a smart way to stop the price ballooning while still including full starting grid representation.

LEGO Icons Formula 1 2025 sets in hand

10353 Williams Racing FW14B & Nigel Mansell follows on from 2024’s 10330 McLaren MP4/4 & Ayrton Senna, while fixing the biggest issue with that LEGO Icons set by adding wider rear tyres. This legendary F1 car really looks the part in person too, from its vibrant blue and orange colour scheme to the Mansell minifigure on his podium.

LEGO Technic Formula 1 2025 sets in hand

More LEGO Technic Formula 1 2025 sets feel almost a given at this point, but so far the LEGO Group has only unveiled 42207 Ferrari SF-24 F1 Car. It’s a beauty though, even if it does suffer from a lack of wider rear tyres and what seems to be a pretty exorbitant price tag (£199.99 / $229.99 / €229.99) for the piece count (1,362). It looks pretty big in person, at least.

LEGO 71049 Collectible F1 Race Cars in hand

Probably the most divisive Collectible Minifigures series yet (because it’s not really even a Minifigures series) is hoping to take pole position among LEGO fans in May, serving up 12 brick-built mini racers in 71049 Collectible F1 Race Cars. As the initial images suggested, these are basically identical builds save for the colours and prints, but you do get the chance to collect your favourite team (or all 10!) and a couple of extras. They’re pretty cute in person.

Check out official images of all the LEGO Formula 1 2025 sets so far at the links below.

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