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LEGO Technic Ferrari SF-24 F1 Car: A 1,361-Piece Tribute to Ferrari’s 2024 F1 Season

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Photo courtesy of LEGO
Photo courtesy of LEGO

LEGO Group is set to release the LEGO Technic Ferrari SF-24 F1 Car (42207) on March 1.

This latest model, developed in collaboration with Scuderia Ferrari, is a meticulously crafted 1:8 scale replica of the SF-24 race car used in the 2024 F1 season. The SF-24 features improved aerodynamics over its predecessors, showcasing Ferrari’s latest innovations and technology.

The model accurately replicates Ferrari’s iconic red bodywork with detailed sponsor logos. In a first for LEGO, the set includes printed Pirelli-branded tires, reflecting the official F1 supplier’s real-world design.

Collectors and racing enthusiasts can explore the intricate engineering of an F1 car through this model. Lifting the engine cover reveals a rotating V6 engine with an MGU-H (Motor Generator Unit – Heat) and a functional two-speed gearbox. The set also allows for interactive steering and an adjustable rear wing, enhancing the realism of the racing experience. Additionally, it features distinct front and rear suspension systems for greater authenticity.

When fully assembled, the 1,361-piece set measures 61 cm (24 in) in length, 24 cm (9.4 in) in width, and 13 cm (5.1 in) in height. It will be available at LEGO stores nationwide and online starting March 1, priced at 289,900 KRW (approximately $200).

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