Schumacher’s Ferrari F1 is made of Lego Bring home (another) piece of F1, but in Lego bricks. After Ayrton Senna’s McLaren MP4/4 and Nigel Mansell’s Williams FW14/B, the series of single-seaters from the Icons line continues with a super winning car that has written indelible pages in the history of motorsport: after months of indiscretions, speculations and images created by fans with artificial intelligence, Michael Schumacher’s Ferrari F2004 is actually arriving on the shelves of physical and virtual toy shops, available starting from March 1st 2026. The commercial with Mick Lego made the launch official on its social channels, through a video featuring the extraordinary participation of Mick Schumacher, remembering the exploits of his father Michael: “The first memories of my father racing are of him winning in a Ferrari. My father and that car worked together trying to achieve 100% perfection. With the v10 engine, the new rear suspension, the refined aerodynamics… That car was a beast, and my father could tame it. He became one with that car, it gave him confidence to push it to the limit without going beyond it. And now that I’m a driver too, I understand how rare it is to find the right combination of instinct and engineering, with the power to leave a mark in history.” The video with the voice of Mick Schumacher promoting the launch of dad Michael’s Ferrari F2004 A piece of Formula 1 history Michael Schumacher’s Ferrari therefore continues the Lego series of F1 single-seaters that have written the history of racing, becoming one of the most dominant ever. The car made its debut in the 2004 Australian GP and allowed Kaiser to win 13 GPs out of the 18 scheduled on that year’s calendar – another two successes were achieved by teammate Rubens Barrichello, with eight doubles overall – and to become world drivers’ champion for the seventh and final time in his career already in Hungary, with several races to go. The grand prizes for the Ferrari F2004 are actually 20, given that while waiting to complete the development and design of the next car, the single-seater also competed (with less success) in the first two races of the 2005 World Championship. The Lego Icons F1 set with Michael Schumacher’s Ferrari F2004 The Lego Icons F1 Ferrari F2004 and Michael Schumacher set will consist of 735 bricks, including a minifigure of the legendary German pilot. It will be on sale – but is already available for pre-order on the official website of the Danish company – at the price of €89.99 starting from 1 March 2026.
An F1 legend in Lego bricks: here is Michael Schumacher’s Ferrari F2004
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