LEGO® Speed Champions · Williams · 2025

Williams Racing FW46 F1 Race Car

Grove’s fifty-year-old team gets the Speed Champions treatment in James Vowles’ first rebuild season.

Set #77249 2025 263 pieces 8-stud Current

When James Vowles arrived from Mercedes as Williams team principal in 2023, he inherited an organisation that was still tracking parts on a spreadsheet. The FW46 is the first Williams that bears his fingerprints throughout — a chassis that finally fits Alex Albon properly, that started the season heavy and was light by Singapore, and that ended the constructors’ championship one place ahead of the year before. Carlos Sainz arrives from Ferrari for 2025; Albon stays.

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Navy, light blue and the Atlassian logo — the FW46 is the most visible signal Williams is rebuilding.

2024 Williams Racing FW46
Photo: JazzyJoeyD · CC BY-SA 4.0 · the real Williams Racing FW46.

F1 RACE CAR

Williams Racing FW46

James Vowles’ first car

Williams’ 2024 development pattern was the most aggressive in the field after the top three teams. The FW46 launched with an admittedly overweight monocoque that the team chose to ship anyway — Vowles publicly said he would rather race the season and learn than miss the first races chasing the weight target. By the European summer break the car was within 1 kg of the FIA minimum.

Alex Albon scored 12 of the team’s 17 points; Logan Sargeant was replaced mid-season by Franco Colapinto, who scored three points in his eight starts and put himself on the 2025 reserve-driver radar. Williams finished ninth, equal on points with Sauber but ahead on countback.

Power unit
Mercedes-AMG F1 M15 1.6L V6 turbo-hybrid
Drivers (2024)
Alex Albon, Logan Sargeant, Franco Colapinto
Best result
P9, multiple GPs
Constructors’ finish
9th, 17 points

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Display ideas

  • Set beside the 77244 (Mercedes W15) — Williams runs Mercedes power and shares technical talent.
  • Position with the 2024 grid trio (Haas, Alpine, Sauber) for a midfield/back-of-grid shelf.

The build

Atlassian blue, Williams navy

Williams’ 2024 livery is the cleanest on the grid — navy with light-blue Atlassian flashes along the side-pods and Duracell’s copper-and-black ring on the airbox. Speed Champions delivers the colour with a navy printed body shell and stickers for the sponsor blocks.

The Atlassian wordmark sits across two stickers above the side-pod ducting — slightly the trickiest application in the 2024 F1 wave. Lay the rear sticker first and align the front to it.

FAQ

Is LEGO® set 77249 still available?

LEGO® set 77249 is currently available. It launched in 2025 and is still listed on LEGO.com and at major retailers.

How big is the LEGO® Williams Racing FW46 F1 Race Car when built?

Speed Champions cars are 8-stud wide and built models typically measure around 14–18 cm long. For exact built dimensions of set 77249, check the LEGO.com product page or BrickLink catalog entry.

How many pieces does LEGO® set 77249 have?

LEGO® set 77249 contains 263 pieces. This set does not include a minifigure.

Is this a 6-stud or 8-stud LEGO® Speed Champions set?

This is an 8-stud-wide Speed Champions car. LEGO® widened the scale from 6-stud to 8-stud in 2020 to make room for an opening cockpit, removable windscreen, and more interior detail.

What other LEGO® F1 2024-grid Speed Champions sets are there?

77249 ships as part of LEGO®'s most-complete single-year F1 grid wave to date. The full 2024-grid hub gathers all of these together with year, piece counts and current status.

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Sources

  1. LEGO.com — primary
  2. Williams Racing — primary
  3. Formula 1 — primary