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Every LEGO® Speed Champions 2024 F1 Grid Set

Twelve LEGO® Speed Champions sets capture the 2024 Formula 1 grid — the first time in Speed Champions' history that all ten constructors are licensed and modelled in the same year, plus the season's collector's pack and the F1 The Movie APXGP fictional team. These twelve sets are the most-complete LEGO® F1 line-up ever produced.

12 sets · Updated 2026-05-11

The 2024 F1 grid is a Speed Champions milestone. Before 2024, F1 sets came one or two cars at a time — Ferrari and Mercedes here, McLaren and Red Bull there, with the smaller teams left out entirely. The 2025 release wave changed that. Every constructor on the 2024 grid — Red Bull, Ferrari, McLaren, Mercedes, Aston Martin, Alpine, Williams, RB, Sauber, Haas — is in the line, in matching scale, with team-specific liveries and driver decals.

The four sets carmakers most casual viewers can name come first. Ferrari SF-24 (LEGO® 77242), Oracle Red Bull Racing RB20 (LEGO® 77243), Mercedes-AMG F1 W15 E Performance (LEGO® 77244), and McLaren F1 Team MCL38 (LEGO® 77251) capture the four front-running constructors of the 2024 season. The MCL38 won the constructors' championship; the RB20 took the drivers' title with Verstappen. Together they cover the season's headline narrative.

The middle of the grid is where this hub gets unusual. Aston Martin Aramco F1 AMR24 (LEGO® 77245), BWT Alpine F1 Team A524 (LEGO® 77248), Williams Racing FW46 (LEGO® 77249), Visa Cash App RB VCARB 01 (LEGO® 77246), KICK Sauber F1 Team C44 (LEGO® 77247), and MoneyGram Haas F1 Team VF-24 (LEGO® 77250) cover every other constructor on the grid — the sets that have rarely existed in LEGO® form before. Williams has had two prior F1 sets in twenty years; Sauber, Haas, and Alpine have had effectively none.

Two sets sit slightly outside the grid logic. Ultimate Formula 1 Collector's Pack (LEGO® 66802) is the multi-constructor box — useful for collectors building the whole grid in one shipment. APXGP Team Race Car from F1 The Movie (LEGO® 77252, 2026) is the fictional 11th constructor — Apex GP, the team Brad Pitt's character drives for in the Joseph Kosinski film. It uses the 2024-era car silhouette and slots beside the licensed grid as a deliberate film tie-in.

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