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LEGO Technic Ferrari SF-24 F1 Racing Car (42207) has been reveal and racing into stores March 2025!

Continuing the Formula 1 takeover in 2025, LEGO Technic will be releasing the Ferrari SF-24 F1 Car. The 1,361 piece set is based on the iconic Italian sports car and offers a highly detailed recreation of an F1 car which will make any fan happy. The vehicle features an adjustable spoiler and a V6 engine with spinning MGU-H. The LEGO Technic Ferrari SF-24 F1 Racing Car (42207) will hit LEGO stores and online 1st March, 2025. Check out the images below and share your thoughts in the comments section.



Official details:

Built to race: Introducing the Red LEGO® Technic™ Ferrari SF-24 F1® Car in new intricate detail

Billund, Denmark, 21st November 2024: Today, the LEGO Group and Scuderia Ferrari reveals a new brick-built race car for builders aged 18+. The LEGO® Technic™ Ferrari SF-24 F1® Car gives fans an opportunity to get hands-on to assemble one of the most legendary Ferrari cars in intricate detail. The set is available for pre-order today in select regions, launching on 1st of March 2025.

The LEGO Technic Ferrari SF-24 F1® Car is a set worthy of the iconic Formula 1 team. The intricate aerodynamic details, such as an opening DRS, Pirelli printed slick tires and a V6 engine with a spinning MGU-H, let builders imagine the thrill of a last-lap showdown before placing the set on display. The set features key functions such as front & back suspension, with a 2 speed gearbox which offers an in-depth view of the mechanics of one of the fastest cars on the grid. With 1,361-pieces, the set will provide fans with the unique experience of building one of the most instantly recognizable race cars ever.

The LEGO Technic Scuderia Ferrari SF-24 F1® Car will be available from 1st March 2025, with pre-order starting today in select regions.

All products will be available from www.LEGO.com and in LEGO Stores worldwide.

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