Like most car folk, I grew up playing with Lego sets, more than a few of which were of the four-wheeled variety. As far as licensed brands went, though, you were basically out of luck unless you were a Ferrari fan.
However, thanks to the recent explosion in popularity of Formula 1, you can now get a Lego likeness of everything on the grid from Aston Martin to Red Bull.
Moreover, the Speed Champions portfolio is extensive, and there are more than a few sets based on road cars that I would have thought to be way too niche to get a buildable brick form.

In any case, even these appeals to enthusiasts can’t compare to the project that Lego has just announced. It’s easily its most ambitious Formula 1 initiative yet.
Lego is going racing
That’s because Lego is taking to the track. As part of a multi-year partnership with F1 Academy, the brand will be fielding a team on the grid under the Lego Racing banner beginning with the 2026 season.







