Lego reveals new kit of Michael Schumacher’s Ferrari F1 car

The Ferrari F2004 powered Michael Schumacher to his seventh and final Formula 1 Drivers’ World Championship. Now you can build it.

The latest Lego Icons Formula 1 scale model has been announced, recreating another famous car from F1 history.

Along with covering the modern Formula 1 grid, Lego has designed detailed versions of classic racing cars for its Icons range. 

So far, these have included Nigel Mansell’s 1992 Williams FW14B, along with the McLaren MP4/4 driven to victory by Ayrton Senna in 1991. 

Now, the Ferrari F2004, used by Michael Schumacher and Rubens Barrichello during the 2004 Formula 1 season, gets the Lego Icons treatment.

It gives F1 enthusiasts the chance to build one of the most dominant racing cars of all time. The F2004 was also the vehicle that carried Schumacher to his seventh Drivers’ World Championship.

The F2004 was the final product of Ferrari’s all-conquering 2000s F1 dynasty, which saw the Scuderia claim six successive Formula One Constructors’ Championships. 

With the team under the command of Jean Todt, the Ferrari F2004 was designed by Rory Byrne, Aldo Costa and James Allison, with supervision from Ross Brawn as the team’s technical director.

A development of the title-winning Ferrari F2002 and F2003-GA cars, the F2004 featured improved aerodynamics and the removal of driver aids such as launch control.

Powering the F2004 was a 3.0-litre naturally aspirated V10, capable of producing up to 940hp in qualifying trim.

During the course of the 2004 season, the car claimed 15 race wins out of 18 rounds, along with 12 pole positions and 15 fastest laps.

Such dominance by Ferrari secured a 1-2 finish in the Drivers’ Championship for Michael Schumacher and Rubens Barrichello.

The Lego Icons version of the F2004 comes with 735 pieces, making for a considerable scale model some 32cm (12.5 inches) long and 13cm (5.5 inches) wide.

Highlights include a detailed replica of the Ferrari V10 engine, a cockpit with working steering, and miniature grooved slick tyres with printed ‘Bridgestone Potenza’ lettering.

Accompanying the Lego model is a Michael Schumacher minifigure, plus a display stand that includes statistics about the F2004, plus a quote from its legendary German driver. 

In the UK, the Lego Icons Ferrari F2004 will cost £79.99, which makes it substantially cheaper than the £2.6 million paid for a real version at auction.

Orders for Schumacher’s Ferrari can be placed now. Lego expects to ship the first completed sets from 1 March 2026.

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