LEGO® Speed Champions · Aston Martin · 2025

Aston Martin Aramco F1 AMR24 Race Car

Silverstone's first home-built F1 car — Alonso and Stroll's 2024 challenger, in 269 pieces.

Set #77245 2025 269 pieces 8-stud Current

Set 77245 released on 1 March 2025 as part of the LEGO® Speed Champions Formula 1® wave alongside the Mercedes-AMG W15 (77244) and BWT Alpine A524. The subject is the AMR24 — the fourth Aston Martin F1 car of the team's 2021 reboot, and the first to be designed and built at the new AMR Technology Campus on the team's Silverstone site. It carried Fernando Alonso and Lance Stroll through 24 races and a fifth-place constructors' finish. At 269 pieces and roughly 19 cm long, the LEGO® version is the smallest model in that 2025 F1 trio but uses the wave's shared trick — new curved-slope wing pieces and printed rubber tyres — to land the AMR24's distinctive racing-green livery on a shelf-friendly footprint.

LEGO® Speed Champions set 77245 Aston Martin Aramco F1 AMR24 Race Car — official product image
Official LEGO® Group product image for set 77245 Aston Martin Aramco F1 AMR24 Race Car. Source: Brickset.

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One car, two storylines: the AMR24 was meant to repeat the AMR23's podium streak, and instead became the test bed for a wholesale technical reset.

Fernando Alonso's Aston Martin AMR24 at the 2024 Chinese Grand Prix
Photo: Liauzh · CC BY-SA 4.0 · Shanghai International Circuit, 19 April 2024.

THE RACE CAR

Aston Martin AMR24

Aston Martin Aramco's 2024 Formula 1 challenger.

The AMR24 — the subject of LEGO® 77245 — is the fourth Formula 1 car designed since Aston Martin returned to the grid as a constructor in 2021, and the first conceived under the team's expanded technical structure. Aston Martin Lagonda majority shareholder Lawrence Stroll's Yew Tree consortium had funded a £200m factory rebuild on the team's Silverstone site, and the AMR24 was the first car to roll out of the new AMR Technology Campus — completed in 2023 — rather than the original Jordan/Force India 1990s buildings next door.

Underneath the racing-green skin, the AMR24 ran a Mercedes-AMG F1 M15 power unit, Aramco fuel and Valvoline lubricants, with Pirelli P Zero (dry) and Cinturato (wet) tyres. The chassis was a clean-sheet response to the AMR23's mid-season slump: a longer wheelbase, revised front-suspension geometry to reduce ride-height sensitivity, and a thoroughly reworked floor and sidepod package. Reliability across all 24 rounds proved the engineering brief, even as race pace did not. The car's 1:43-ish proportions are reproduced cleanly in the LEGO® Speed Champions miniature at 8-stud width.

The 2024 season was a contradiction. The AMR24 finished every race it started, took 94 points, kept Aston Martin fifth in the constructors' table — and did not score a single podium. The AMR23 had managed eight; this car was on average several tenths slower in qualifying and routinely lost ground in the race. The team publicly attributed it to a development direction that paid off in straight-line stability but cost cornering grip, and committed to a substantial change of philosophy for 2025 — the season for which LEGO® 77245 launched on 1 March.

Power unit
Mercedes-AMG F1 M15 (1.6L V6 turbo-hybrid)
Tyres
Pirelli P Zero (dry) / Cinturato (wet)
Drivers
Fernando Alonso (#14), Lance Stroll (#18)
2024 season
94 points · 5th constructors · 0 podiums

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Display ideas

  • Pair with the Mercedes-AMG W15 (77244) and BWT Alpine A524 to assemble a quarter of the 2024 grid in scale.
  • Run the AMR24 alongside the AMR23 (76925) and Vantage Safety Car for a full Aston Martin F1 trio across three seasons.
  • Display the minifigure on a small printed-tile pit-board base in front of the car, mirroring the team's pre-grid press shots.

People

The car you see on the LEGO® 77245 box was the work of a technical group still being rebuilt around the team's first home-built chassis.

Dan Fallows

TECHNICAL DIRECTOR, ASTON MARTIN ARAMCO F1 (2022–2024)

Recruited from Red Bull Racing in 2022, Fallows led the AMR23 design that took Fernando Alonso to eight podiums, then signed off on the AMR24 architecture during 2023. He left the team in mid-2024 as part of the technical restructure that followed the AMR24's underwhelming pace; the LEGO® 77245 set captures the last car released under his direction.

Fernando Alonso

DRIVER, CAR #14

The two-time World Champion drove every race of the AMR24 season, scoring most of the team's points and qualifying as high as P5 in Spain. Alonso had signed a multi-year extension in April 2024, committing to the team's longer-term project rather than chasing a third title elsewhere; the AMR24 is the chassis on which that decision was tested.

Lance Stroll

DRIVER, CAR #18

Lance Stroll partnered Alonso for a fourth season, taking 24 points and a season-best P7 at the Italian Grand Prix. The Stroll family's continued investment via Lawrence Stroll's Yew Tree consortium funded the AMR Technology Campus that produced the AMR24, making this the first Aston Martin F1 chassis built at a facility his father had paid to construct.

Mike Krack

TEAM PRINCIPAL, ASTON MARTIN ARAMCO F1

Krack ran the team through the AMR24's full 2024 campaign and was open in mid-season interviews about the car's correlation problems between wind tunnel and track. Under his leadership, the AMR24 programme became the bridge between the AMR23 podium era and the 2026 reset around incoming technical chief Adrian Newey, whose arrival was confirmed in September 2024 — a story the LEGO® 77245 set predates by months.

The build

Scale and era

77245 sits in the 8-stud era that LEGO® Speed Champions adopted in 2020, and specifically in the 2025 F1 trio alongside the Mercedes-AMG W15 (77244), BWT Alpine A524, and the Ferrari SF-24 (77242) released the previous wave. All four use the same chassis-length cell — roughly 19 cm long, 8 studs wide — which makes them ideal grid-on-a-shelf companions.

Build highlights

The AMR24's cockpit halo is a single curved bar element clipped over the driver, framed by two new curved-slope sidepod plates introduced in this wave. The rear wing uses the same new curved-slope piece flipped, which lets the LEGO® designers approximate the AMR24's spoon-shaped main plane without printed decals. The printed rubber tyres are full-circumference Aston Martin Aramco / Pirelli liveried, which the wave's reviewers — including Jay's Brick Blog — flagged as the standout new element. Front-wing endplates are stickered rather than printed.

What the 269 pieces buys you

269 is at the lower end of 2025 Speed Champions counts — the F1 sets in this wave run 267–294 pieces, against 339 for the road-car SF90 XX Stradale (77254) — but density per piece is high because of the printed tyres and the new curved-slope wing parts. Build time is around 30–45 minutes for an adult builder. The minifigure adds a second display option: cockpit-in or driver-on-the-grid alongside the car, the way the team poses Alonso and Stroll for season previews.

Minifigure

One driver minifigure ships with the set, in racing-green Aston Martin Aramco overalls and a dual-moulded helmet printed in the team's 2024 livery. The helmet design is generic to the team rather than Alonso- or Stroll-specific, so collectors typically display the figure with whichever of the two drivers' real helmets they prefer.

FAQ

Is LEGO® set 77245 still available?
Yes. As of April 2026, 77245 is still listed as current on LEGO.com, and Brickset records no retirement date yet. It launched on 1 March 2025.
How big is the LEGO® Aston Martin Aramco F1 AMR24 Race Car when built?
Approximately 19 cm long and 8 cm wide at the rear-wing endplates — the standard 2024–25 LEGO® Speed Champions F1 footprint, confirmed against the dimensions listed for 77245 on Brickset and shared with sets like the SF-24 (77242) and W15 (77244). See the LEGO® product page for the official 77245 spec.
How many pieces does LEGO® set 77245 have?
269 pieces, including one driver minifigure and a printed dual-moulded helmet in the 2024 Aston Martin Aramco team livery.
Who drove the real Aston Martin AMR24?
Two-time World Champion Fernando Alonso (#14) and Lance Stroll (#18) drove the AMR24 across all 24 rounds of the 2024 Formula 1® season, finishing fifth in the constructors' championship with 94 points and zero podiums. See Wikipedia: Aston Martin AMR24 for the full season summary.
Is this a 6-stud or 8-stud LEGO® Speed Champions set?
8-stud. 77245 is part of the current LEGO® Speed Champions scale; the line shifted from the original 6-stud scale in 2020.
What other LEGO® Aston Martin Speed Champions sets are there?
The LEGO® Aston Martin Speed Champions back catalogue includes 76911 Aston Martin DB5 (Goldfinger), 76910 Aston Martin Valkyrie AMR Pro & Vantage GT3 (link) and 76925 Aston Martin Vantage Safety Car & AMR23 (link). Refer to Brickset's Aston Martin sub-theme list for the full catalogue.

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Sources

  1. Wikipedia
  2. Aston Martin Aramco F1
  3. LEGO® Group
  4. Brickset
  5. Jaysbrickblog
  6. Brickset
  7. Wikimedia Commons