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






