First Things First: 3 Core LEGO F1 Lines, No Mistakes for Newbies
- Beginner-friendly sets: Speed Champions series. With 200-300 pieces, they’re super easy to build and most are priced around 200 yuan — ideal for newbies to start their LEGO F1 journey;
- Hardcore Technic sets: Technic series. Boasting a 1:8 scale and intricate structures with over 1,000 pieces, these are designed exclusively for adult builders and die-hard racing fans, offering a challenging yet rewarding building experience;
- Full-team collector’s sets: The brand-new 2025 full lineup of 10 current F1 teams, with uniform size and pricing. It’s a dream come true for completionists, so you’ll never have to fret about missing a single one.
Must-Haves for Beginners: Speed Champions Series, Get Racing Fun for Just 200 Yuan
If you’re new to LEGO F1, the Speed Champions series is unbeatable in value — it takes no time to build a stylish F1 lego car, perfect for both play and display.
The 2024 42165 Mercedes-AMG F1 W14 deserves a special mention! With 240 pieces and a price tag of 249 yuan, it offers incredible value for money. The silver-grey body paired with black grilles perfectly captures the muscular look of the real race car, with iconic designs like the engine cover and rear wing all faithfully reproduced. The best part? It features steering linked to the steering wheel and a pull-back function — just pull it back gently and the lego car zooms forward, with a slightly bouncy chassis for added realism. Detail lovers will be thrilled! Rumored to be discontinued in 2025, it now has extra collectible value, with 65% of players praising it for its "timeless design and endless fun".

In March 2025, LEGO stepped up its game big time — launching the complete 10-team F1 Speed Champions series (set numbers 77242-77251) all at once! Ferrari’s iconic racing red, Red Bull’s bold blue-and-yellow livery, Mercedes’ classic silver-and-black — every current team is included, making your dream of owning the entire F1 grid a reality. Each set has 242-275 pieces, priced at around 200 yuan domestically, with a uniform 8-stud-wide body design. Display them together for a stunning, eye-catching lineup. Though there are no exclusive driver minifigures, the livery replication is top-notch; pair them with the official track set, and you can host your very own "desktop Grand Prix" at home.

Besides these, the Speed Champions series has also released limited editions like the 2023 McLaren F1 and Aston Martin Safety Car, all following the yearly racing highlights — you can’t go wrong with any of them.
Hardcore Collectibles: Technic Series, "Dissect" an F1 Car Brick by Brick
For true F1 fanatics, the Technic series is the ultimate prize — the 1:8 scale accurately replicates real race cars, and building the thousands of pieces feels like assembling a mini F1 car yourself, with every mechanical detail fascinating to explore.
The 2025 42207 Ferrari SF-24 F1 Car is undoubtedly the pinnacle of Technic F1 lego cars! With 1,361 pieces, its full racing red body uses no stickers, exuding premium quality, and even the tires feature new printed details — every detail is flawless. Once built, you’ll discover: turn the steering wheel and the front wheels move in sync; the adjustable rear wing simulates the DRS drag reduction system, just like the real car; lift the engine cover, and the rotating V6 engine with MGU-H unit is clearly visible, plus a 2-speed gearbox and pushrod suspension system… this is more than just a lego f1 car — it’s a display-worthy engineering masterpiece! Building it takes about 8-10 hours; it’s hands-on work, but the sense of achievement is unparalleled for anyone who completes it.
The sister set, 42206 Red Bull RB20, is equally amazing! Its classic blue-and-yellow livery is instantly recognizable, also in 1:8 scale, with a rotating V6 engine, adjustable rear wing and pushrod suspension included. As you build, you’ll clearly grasp the power principles of F1 cars — like gearbox linkage when shifting and suspension shock absorption during movement. This immersive experience is something smaller brick sets can’t match. Whether you’re a Red Bull fan or simply love mechanical structures, this set is a no-brainer buy.
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Practical Buying Tips: Choose Wisely, Spend Your Money Well
- Newbies & family fun: Go for the Speed Champions series — 42165 Mercedes and 77242 Ferrari are great picks, around 200 yuan, buildable in 2-4 hours, and perfect for sparking kids’ interest in mechanics;
- Aesthetic lovers & desktop display: Prioritize entry-level Technic sets or Speed Champions with popular liveries (e.g., Ferrari red, Red Bull’s livery) — no complex structures, just stunning display pieces;
- Hardcore collectors & die-hard fans: Splurge on the 1:8 Technic flagships or the 2025 10-team full lineup — their collectible value only grows over time;
- Perfect for gifting: Choose 42165 for entry-level value, or the Technic Ferrari for high-end gifting — official licensing and exquisite packaging make it a thoughtful and impressive present.
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