
LEGO and F1 are racing into 2025 with a slew of product reveals overnight in Las Vegas. On top of the Duplo, City and Speed Champions sets, more sets have been revealed:
First is the set 10353 LEGO® Icons Williams Racing FW14B & Nigel Mansell. The set has 799 pieces and will be released March 1 2025 with an RRP of $AUD129.99/ €79.99 / $USD79.99 / £69.99.
Next up is the 42207 Technic Ferrari SF 24 F1 – this 1361 piece Technic set will also go on sale on March the 1st 2025, with a price of $AUD349.99 / €229.99 EUR / $USD229.99 / £199.99 .
Both sets, along with the Speed Champions, are now open to pre-order in some markets. Unfortunately, not Australia.
10353 LEGO® Icons Williams Racing FW14B & Nigel Mansell
The LEGO Icons Williams Racing FW14B & Nigel Mansell brings one of the most technologically advanced cars and its legendary driver into the living rooms of adult fans of both racing and building. The 799-piece set features intricate details such as working steering, wide rear slick tires with Goodyear logo and a detailed replica of the engine, which propelled Nigel Mansell to the 1992 Formula 1® World Championship as he won nine of the 16 races that season.
On a side note, photography fans might be excited to have the opportunity to get a licenced Canon sticker for use in their own MOCs. Or maybe not.
- Price: 79,99 EUR / 79,99 USD / 69,99 GBP
- Age: 18+ years
- Pieces: 799
- Dimensions: The set measures over 3 in. (7 cm) high, 12 in. (31 cm) long and 5.5 in. (15 cm) wide
- Available: 1st March 2025









The LEGO Icons Williams Racing FW14B & Nigel Mansell will be available from 1st March 2025, with pre-order starting today in select regions.
42207 Technic Ferrari SF 24 F1
The LEGO Technic Ferrari SF-24 F1® Car is a set worthy of the iconic Formula 1 team. The intricate aerodynamic details, such as an opening DRS, Pirelli printed slick tires and a V6 engine with a spinning MGU-H, let builders imagine the thrill of a last-lap showdown before placing the set on display. The set features key functions such as front & back suspension, with a 2 speed gearbox which offers an in-depth view of the mechanics of one of the fastest cars on the grid. With 1,361-pieces, the set will provide fans with the unique experience of building one of the most instantly recognizable race cars ever.
I am intrigued: the day that the Mercedes Petronas Technic set was announced last year, Lewis Hamilton announced he was moving to Ferrari for the 2025 season.
- Age: 18+ years
- Price: 229,99 EUR / 229,99 USD / 199,99 GBP
- Pieces: 1361
- Product No.: 42207
- Dimensions: The set measures over 5 in. (13 cm) high, 24 in. (61 cm) long and 9.5 in. (24 cm) wide
- Pre-order in select regions: 21st November 2024
- Available: 1st March 2025






The LEGO Technic Scuderia Ferrari SF-24 F1® Car will be available from 1st March 2025, with pre-order starting today in select regions.
I wonder if there are any more surprises that will rush out to meet us over the next few weeks, as the 2024 season comes to a close? One thing is for sure, between the Speed Champions, City and ICONs sets, there will be something to suit every builder of every age in the LEGO -F1 collaboration.
Do either of these styles of build appeal to you? Leave your comments below.
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I like the Mansell car better than the Senna car (which I don’t have yet), mostly for the colors but also because it looks like LEGO adjusted the rear tire size. I got the Technic Mercedes F1 car this year and it’s the largest Technic set I’ve ever built and one of my favorite LEGO sets overall (and I’m not even a Mercedes supporter). But I don’t know if I want a Ferrari in that form. I think I like Technic cars in dark colors better because the gaps aren’t as obvious.
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