Formula 1 and Hasbro launch Monopoly F1 Edition
The board game will feature all 24 planned race locations and 11 teams from the 2026 F1 season
Formula 1 and Hasbro launch Monopoly F1 Edition
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One of the world's most iconic board games is getting a new look.

Formula 1 has partnered with Hasbro to release a special-edition of Monopoly, available from July 15.

The F1-themed edition of the game will have players racing around the board with the 24 locations on the real calendar, taking the place of the regular properties.

Instead of collecting $200 when passing GO, players choose one of their favourite F1 teams of the 2026 grid and race their helmet tokens around the board's central track, competing to win the Monopoly Grand Prix.

Although many of the traditional components of the game remain, new elements have been added, including how you win. The first person to finish the game wins the drivers' championship, whereas the person with the most points at the end of the game wins the constructors' championship.

Emily Prazer, chief commercial officer of Formula 1, said: "Monopoly is one of the most iconic and best-loved board games in the world, so we're thrilled to bring a Formula 1 twist to such a classic. This edition captures the excitement and competitiveness of the sport in a fun, accessible way, and we're confident fans of all ages will love going head-to-head with their friends and family when they take to the grid and compete in the Monopoly Grand Prix."

Billy Lagor, president of toy & games at Hasbro, said: "Formula 1 is one of the most iconic sports in the world, and we're excited to bring the adrenaline of race day - roaring engines, pitlane drama, and split-second strategy - into a game night experience."

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