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LEGO Speed Champions F1 Collection Review: All 10 Cars + Display Frame

✅ Verdict: Buy It
The best Speed Champions series in years. Each car earns its $19.99. The full collection on the display frame is genuinely something else.
Sets: #77242-77251
Pieces: ~200 each
Price: ~$19.99 each
Theme: Speed Champions / Formula 1
Best For: F1 fans, Speed Champions collectors, building with kids, display pieces

We built all 10 LEGO Speed Champions F1 cars from the 2024-2025 season and mounted them on a display frame. It took a couple of weekends. It is now the centerpiece of StudSon’s room. Same chassis on every car, completely different personality on each one. That sounds simple until you actually see all 10 of them on a wall together.

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The Build Experience

Each car runs about 200 pieces and follows the Speed Champions formula: the wedge shape, the minifig cockpit, working wheels. That shared foundation is what makes the series interesting, not boring, because LEGO found real variety within it. The Ferrari’s exposed engine detail looks nothing like the Red Bull’s aggressive lines. The Aston Martin green and pink actually pops on the shelf. The Mercedes has that sleek thing going on that reads as premium even in plastic. Each build takes 40 to 50 minutes, which is the right length: satisfying without being a commitment. By car five we had the chassis memorized and it still did not get boring.

Ferrari LEGO Speed Champions on display frame

The Display Frame

This is what separates a collection from ten cars sitting in a bin. The LEGO Speed Champions F1 Display Frame holds all 10 cars mounted vertically with the “Lights Out Legends Live” text across the top. It is not just functional. It looks like something. Black frame, cream background, ten cars in full color. Mounted on StudSon’s wall it is the first thing anyone notices when they walk into his room. If you are going all the way on this collection, the frame is not optional.

Complete F1 collection on Lights Out Legends Live display frame

The 10 Cars

The complete 2024-2025 lineup. All links go through our affiliate code, so you are supporting the site when you buy through them.

# Team Set Notes
1 Ferrari SF-24 77242 🔴 Classic red, prancing horse, iconic Scuderia livery
2 Red Bull Racing RB20 77243 🔵 Dark blue and gold, aggressive aerodynamic design
3 Mercedes-AMG Petronas 77244 ⚡ Silver and turquoise, the Silver Arrows look is spot on
4 Aston Martin Aramco F1 77245 💚 Green and pink, bold and modern, stands out in the lineup
5 Visa Cash App VCARB 77246 🎨 Dark blue and white, RB’s sister team with sharp angles
6 BWT Alpine F1 Team 77248 💎 Electric blue, one of the best looking cars in the set
7 Williams Racing FW46 77249 🏁 Navy and white, classic Williams heritage
8 MoneyGram Haas F1 Team 77250 🔥 Red and white, Haas brings the drama
9 McLaren F1 Team MCL38 77251 🤙 Orange and black, McLaren papaya is instantly recognizable
10 KICK Sauber F1 Team 77247 ⏳ Hard to find right now. Would complete the full 2024 season.

StudDad’s Take

At $19.99 each, Speed Champions are priced correctly and this series is the proof. The livery accuracy is genuinely impressive. If you follow F1 you will recognize every car immediately without reading the name on the box. Ten different teams, ten different color schemes, one shared DNA, and the variety holds up across all of them. That is not easy to pull off.

The display frame is not optional. I know saying that sounds like I am upselling you on an accessory, but it is the piece that makes the collection into a collection instead of ten cars in a box. Once it is on the wall, you are looking at something. Without it you have a really good series of Speed Champions sets. Get the frame.

StudSon’s Take

Okay so first of all, Ferrari is the best one. That is not an opinion, that is a fact, and I will not be arguing about it. McLaren is second. We have discussed this many times and the rankings are not changing. I raced all ten cars down a ramp to settle it scientifically and I am keeping the results to myself because they will cause an argument.

Building all ten was so fun because every car felt different even though they are all F1 cars. The colors are all different and the little details on each one are different and you can tell which team each one is without even looking at the sticker. Putting the frame together at the end and hanging it on my wall was the best part. It looks like a real F1 pit wall. I give the whole collection 10 out of 10. Ferrari is still the best and I am not changing that.

Should You Buy It?

Yes. $19.99 each is exactly where Speed Champions should be and this series earns every dollar of it. Start with your favorite team and see how you feel. If you are an F1 fan you will probably want more than one before you know it. Going all the way runs about $200 for all 10 cars plus the frame, which is a real number, but you end up with a wall piece that people actually stop and look at.

The one gap in the lineup right now is the KICK Sauber (77247), which would complete the full 2024 season and has been harder to find. Everything else is available. Grab your team first, then decide if you are going all the way. Chances are you will.

✅ Verdict: Buy It
Accurate liveries, satisfying builds, and the display frame makes the whole thing a wall piece worth having. Pick your team or go all in. Either way, buy it.

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