A new addition to the LEGO Icons Formula 1 collection is set to appeal to motorsport fans and collectors, with details emerging about a Michael Schumacher Ferrari F2004 set ahead of its official release. The model continues LEGO’s recent focus on historically significant Formula 1 cars and drivers, expanding a lineup that blends motorsport heritage with display-focused design.
The Schumacher set is expected to follow the same format as other LEGO Icons Formula 1 releases. These sets typically include a detailed F1 car measuring roughly 30 centimeters in length, paired with a matching driver figure. Previous entries in the series include models representing Nigel Mansell with the Williams FW14B and Ayrton Senna with the McLaren MP4/4, both of which target adult builders and long-time racing fans.
Pricing for the Schumacher Ferrari F2004 set has not been formally announced, but existing Icons Formula 1 sets are sold at £69.99. Based on that precedent, the new release is widely expected to land at a similar price point, positioning it as a premium but accessible collectible.
The Ferrari F2004 is widely regarded as one of the most successful cars in Formula 1 history. During the 2004 season, it won 15 of the 18 races contested, underscoring Ferrari’s technical dominance at the time. That performance helped secure Ferrari’s sixth consecutive constructors’ championship while also delivering Schumacher his seventh drivers’ title, a record that stood for years.
The Schumacher set arrives as part of a broader partnership between Formula 1 and the LEGO Group that was announced in September 2024. The collaboration is designed to produce a wide range of products, from sets aimed at pre-school children to advanced builds intended for adult fans. The goal of the partnership is to use LEGO’s building system to bring the engineering, technology, and spectacle of Formula 1 closer to fans of all ages.
By adding the Ferrari F2004 to the Icons lineup, LEGO continues to focus on landmark moments and machines from Formula 1 history. For collectors, the set represents not only a tribute to Schumacher’s most dominant season, but also another step in LEGO’s expanding effort to merge motorsport legacy with hands-on creativity.