Starting the season in LEGO® style: New LEGO helmet display sets unveiled featuring minifigures of Scuderia Ferrari HP drivers Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton

Lewis and Charles LEGO Helmets

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MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA, & BILLUND, DENMARK, 5 MARCH 2026: Today, as the 2026 F1 season opens in Melbourne, the LEGO Group revealed two new helmet display sets, based on the Scuderia Ferrari HP drivers’ Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton’s 2025 helmets, available for pre-order now and launching 1st May 2026. The moment was celebrated with the two drivers as they posed with life-sized LEGO brick-built helmets within the paddock.

Lewis and Charles LEGO Helmets

The two helmets carried by the drivers are scaled up builds, based on the LEGO® Editions Scuderia Ferrari HP Charles Leclerc Helmet and LEGO® Editions Scuderia Ferrari HP Lewis Hamilton Helmet sets. Both Charles and Lewis were met with excitement from fans, in the Melbourne Grand Prix Paddock as they were seen carrying the two one-of-a-kind builds, adorned with details from the 2025 helmet liveries. The scaled-up helmets are made up of over 3,500 LEGO elements and weigh close to 3 kg each.

From the track to the home

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The LEGO® Editions Scuderia Ferrari HP Charles Leclerc Helmet faithfully recreates the helmet of Charles Leclerc. The helmet features key details such as Charles’ driver number, 16, Scuderia's iconic prancing horse along with tributes to his father and to Jules Bianchi. The 886-piece set includes a plaque printed with Charles’ signature, as well as recreating the 2024 Monaco F1 Grand Prix winner as a LEGO minifigure for the very first time.

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Fans of Lewis Hamilton can now recreate the drivers’ iconic helmet, with the LEGO® Editions Scuderia Ferrari HP Lewis Hamilton Helmet. This 884-piece display set for enthusiastic Ferrari fans, features iconic details such as printed decorations including Lewis’ unique driver number, 44, and a signature plaque, as well as, for the first time, a Lewis Hamilton minifigure in his red Scuderia Ferrari HP racing suit.

John Ho, Model Design Master at the LEGO Group, said: “As a fan of the sport I am delighted to reveal these two sets coming to all Tifosi and fellow fans soon. It was an absolute pleasure to get to work on these sets with a team of fellow passionate and talented designers. The unique curves and intricate details from the helmets presented a fascinating opportunity, and our team worked passionately to ensure every aspect was captured. Seeing them come to life, in a new scale, in Melbourne in the hands of two of the best drivers in the world is such a proud moment for the whole team.

The LEGO® Editions Scuderia Ferrari HP Charles Leclerc Helmet and LEGO® Editions Scuderia Ferrari HP Lewis Hamilton Helmet will be available starting May 1st on LEGO.com and in LEGO Stores worldwide, with pre-order starting today.

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

Notes to Editors

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LEGO® Editions Scuderia Ferrari HP Charles Leclerc Helmet

LEGO® Editions Scuderia Ferrari HP Lewis Hamilton Helmet

Facts and Figures - Life-size LEGO brick-built helmets

  • The life-size Charles Leclerc helmet build is comprised of nearly 3,516 LEGO elements.
  • The life-size Lewis Hamilton helmet build is comprised of nearly 3,744 LEGO elements.
  • The two life-size LEGO brick-built helmets measure over 26 cm (10 inch.) tall and weighs just under 3 kg.
  • The two helmets each took 60 hours to build and were designed and built by LEGO Certified Professional, Ryan 'The Brickman' McNaught and his team.
  • The life-size LEGO brick-built helmets were carried by Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc in the 2026 Australian Grand Prix paddock.

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