Scuderia Ferrari HP Formula 1® stars Hamilton, Leclerc & Vasseur take on a LEGO® Technic™ building challenge in the LEGO wind tunnel
Scuderia Ferrari HP F1® Team’s Lewis Hamilton, Charles Leclerc and Fred Vasseur put the LEGO® Technic™ Ferrari SF-24 F1 race car through the ultimate test of speed and teamwork.
The LEGO Group and Scuderia Ferrari HP have come together for a challenge of determination like no other. In a thrilling cinematic video revealed today, Formula 1 stars Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc take on an epic and playful mission to assemble the LEGO® Technic™ Ferrari SF-24 F1 Car in their very own LEGO wind tunnel – all under the watchful (and slightly cheeky) eyes of their team principal, Fred Vasseur.
The LEGO Technic Ferrari model needs to stand up against the aerodynamic test of the wind tunnel – pushing its capabilities like a real Scuderia Ferrari HP F1 car.
Amidst the powerful hum of the LEGO wind tunnel, the two drivers dive into the intricate world of LEGO Technic, exploring every detail of the set that mirrors a real Scuderia Ferrari F1 HP car. Wind tunnels are central to developing some of the most legendary Ferrari cars in racing history, so it was fitting for a wind tunnel to star as the backdrop of this test of speed and teamwork. As the pressure mounts, the excitement is high, giving fans an exhilarating glimpse into LEGO Technic’s fusion of precision engineering and playful creativity.
Boasting intricate aerodynamic details, such as an opening DRS, Pirelli printed slick tires and a V6 engine with a spinning MGU-H, the LEGO Technic Ferrari SF-24 F1® Car is a set worthy of the iconic Formula 1 team.
The set features key functions such as front & back suspension, with a 2-speed gearbox, as well as working steering which offers an in-depth view of the mechanics of one of the fastest cars on the grid. With 1,361-pieces – and some extra wind - the set posed Lewis and Charles with a challenge unlike any other they could find off-track.
The LEGO Technic Ferrari SF-24 Car is available on LEGO.com and in LEGO Stores worldwide now.
For more information, please contact: media@LEGO.com.
LEGO® Technic™ Ferrari SF-24 F1 Car
- Age: 18+ years
- Price: 229,99 EUR / 229,99 USD / 199,99 GBP
- Pieces: 1361
- Product No.: 42207
- Dimensions: The set measures over 5 in. (13 cm) high, 24 in. (61 cm) long and 9.5 in. (24 cm) wide
- Link: LEGO® Technic™ Ferrari SF-24 F1® Car
About the LEGO Group
The LEGO Group’s mission is to inspire and develop the builders of tomorrow through the power of play. The LEGO System in Play, with its foundation in LEGO bricks, allows children and fans to build and rebuild anything they can imagine.
The LEGO Group was founded in Billund, Denmark in 1932 by Ole Kirk Kristiansen, its name derived from the two Danish words LEg GOdt, which mean “Play Well”. Today, the LEGO Group remains a family-owned company headquartered in Billund. However, its products are now sold in more than 120 countries worldwide.
For more news from the LEGO Group, information about our financial performance and responsibility engagement, please visit www.LEGO.com/aboutus.
About Scuderia Ferrari F1 Team
Scuderia Ferrari is the most historic and successful team in Formula 1, having competed in every season since the World Championship began in 1950. The team has participated in over 1,000 Grands Prix, securing nearly 250 victories, along with 16 Constructors’ Championships and 15 Drivers’ Championships. Legendary drivers such as Michael Schumacher, Niki Lauda, and Alberto Ascari have raced for Ferrari, contributing to its illustrious legacy.
Based in Maranello, Italy, Ferrari is renowned for its engineering excellence and enduring passion for motorsport. The team’s iconic red cars symbolize speed and prestige, making them instantly recognizable around the globe.
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