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Every LEGO® Speed Champions 2023 F1 Grid Set

Four LEGO® Speed Champions sets cover the 2023 Formula 1 grid — the season immediately before the line's full-grid expansion. The cluster is small because 2023 was Speed Champions' transition year for F1: a single team's car (McLaren), a two-car “safety-car-and-race-car” flagship (Aston Martin), and one carry-over halo set from 2022.

4 sets · Updated 2026-04-27

The 2023 season anchored the line's pivot toward current-spec F1 — the year before Speed Champions committed to releasing the entire grid. 2023 McLaren Formula 1 Car (MCL60) (LEGO® 76919, 2024) was the first of the new wave, depicting the McLaren MCL60 that ran the 2023 season in the new papaya-and-blue colour scheme. The MCL60 was the car the team's late-season upgrade package transformed from midfield runner to regular podium contender, finishing fourth in the Constructors' Championship after Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri scored eight podiums in the second half of the year.

Aston Martin Vantage Safety Car & AMR23 (LEGO® 76925, 2024) was the 564-piece flagship of the 2023-grid wave — the AMR23 (Fernando Alonso's eight-podiums-in-eight-races season-opener car) paired with the Aston Martin Vantage F1 Safety Car. The pairing isn't arbitrary: the Vantage Safety Car was Aston Martin's actual contribution to the 2023 paddock, alternating with Mercedes' AMG GT as the season's official safety car under FIA rotation.

McLaren Formula 1 Car (LEGO® 30683, 2024) is the polybag version of the MCL60 — a 58-piece impulse-buy edition for retail. And Mercedes-AMG F1 W12 E Performance & Mercedes-AMG Project One (LEGO® 76909, 2022) sits in this cluster as the F1-line's 2022 setup release — the W12 was Lewis Hamilton's 2021 championship contender, paired with the Project One road car that shares its 1.6L turbo-hybrid engine architecture. Together the four sets bracket the moment Speed Champions stopped treating Formula 1 as a halo programme and started treating it as a category to commit to.

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