The history of huge open-wheel LEGO race cars from Technic and more

42141 McLaren Formula 1 Race Car is the first Formula 1 car in LEGO Technic, but there has been more open-wheel cars in the past 28 years.

The newly-revealed 42141 McLaren Formula 1 Race Car is the first licensed Formula 1 car from LEGO Technic, though it is not the first model when it comes to huge open-wheel vehicles from the complex theme and beyond.

Before the launch of 42141 McLaren Formula 1 Race Car on March 1, we’re working through the history of similarly-designed LEGO cars featuring over 700 pieces or more to see how the builds have evolved so far.

8880 Super Car – 1994

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From the first glance at 8880 Super Car, you might be thinking that 42141 McLaren Formula 1 Race Car isn’t the first LEGO Technic Formula 1 set. However, 8880 Super Car featured an alternate build for an open-wheel race car using 1,343 bricks and was unlicensed. However, it did feature a reference to Octan on the livery.

8458 Silver Champion – 2000

8458 was next for LEGO Technic in 2000 with a 1,355-piece build that included a driver behind the wheel. Compared to 42141 McLaren Formula 1 Race Car‘s 1,432 elements, the two sets are similarly sized given the 22 years of difference between them.

8461 Williams F1 Team Racer – 2002

8461 William F1 Team Racer was released in 2002 and was a licensed creation for the Formula 1 Williams team. However, it was not a LEGO Technic set, despite using much of the same building system that Technic models use. Instead, 8461 Williams F1 Team Racer was part of LEGO Racers, meaning 42141 McLaren Formula 1 Race Car holds the title of first Technic Formula 1 car.

8386 Ferrari F1 Racer 1:10 – 2004

Two years after 8461 Williams F1 Team Racer, LEGO Racers was ongoing and saw the launch of 8386 Ferrari F1 Racer 1:10, one of the smallest models on this list with just 738 elements. It still managed to represent the Ferrari racing team including references to Vodafone, Shell and AMD on the livery.

8674 Ferrari F1 Racer 1:8 – 2006

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Another two years later and LEGO Racers would include the larger 8674 Ferrari F1 Racer 1:8, presenting an upscaled version of the team’s most recent race car, ready to hit the track with functional steering and a build that showcased the inner mechanisms.

8157: Ferrari F1 1:9 – 2008

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Continuing the pattern, 8157 Ferrari F1 1:9 launched in 2008 and included 997 elements, but only those that would usually be found outside Technic. This version of the open-wheel car design was brick-built using the standard LEGO System with plenty of studs across the lengthy model.

42000 Grand Prix Racer – 2013

Returning to LEGO Technic, another unlicensed open-wheel race car was released eight years ago in 2013. 42000 Grand Prix Racer featured a similar design to 42141 McLaren Formula 1 Race Car but was otherwise not partnered with any company, with only the logo for LEGO Technic appearing on the livery.

42141 McLaren Formula 1 Race Car – 2022

Arriving on March 1, 2022, the first licensed LEGO Technic Formula 1 set is 42141 McLaren Formula 1 Race Car. Though it may not be the debut of open-wheel race cars in the theme, 42141 McLaren Formula 1 Race Car includes 1,432 pieces and is the only McLaren model on this list. You can expect to find it on shelves soon for £159.99 / $179.99 / €179.99 as a close partnership between the LEGO Group and the McLaren team.

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10 responses to “The history of huge open-wheel LEGO race cars from Technic and more”

  1. Enguerrand avatar
    Enguerrand

    What about the Model Team 5540 F1 Racer?

  2. Lego 5540 the model team formula 1

  3. J. Hess avatar
    J. Hess

    Hi, useful comparison, but you missed 8440 Formula Flash from 1995. Appears to be a decent set

  4. My Silver Champion never came with a driver, and the instructions didn’t say anything about this either.

  5. It’s a “racing car” here in Britain. Only America uses the term you insist on using through this article. Research, young man, research.

  6. MarszbarJr avatar
    MarszbarJr

    Y’all missed one open wheel race car Technic set from 1986/7/8? I have it on my shelf as it was my first Technic set. Red/White with working steering and engine under the rear removable faring.

    1. J. Hess avatar
      J. Hess

      It’s model team isn’t it?

    2. Correct, set 5540 from 1986. I remember getting that set when it was brand new.

  7. Sorry English

    Between the 1994 and 2000 models, you could still buy this 1997 Lego Formula at Shell petrol stations.

    I have it on my shelf 🙂

    https://www.toysperiod.com/lego-set-reference/model-team/lego-2556-shell-promotional-set-ferrari-formula-1-racing-car/

  8. Medzi modelmi z 1994 a 2000 sa dala kúpi? ešte táto Lego Formula z roku 1997 na Shell ?erpacích staniciach.

    Mám ju odloženú na poli?ke 🙂

    https://www.toysperiod.com/lego-set-reference/model-team/lego-2556-shell-promotional-set-ferrari-formula-1-racing-car/

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