City

F1 Pit Stop & Pit Crew with Ferrari Car

A pit lane in miniature, built for small hands that just want to race.

Brick Rated Score

3.8 out of 53.8/5

Set 60443 · 2025

Pieces322
Minifigs5
Year2025
Set number60443

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The verdict

I sat down expecting a quick throwaway build and came away genuinely charmed by how much racing action LEGO packed into one small pit garage.

The driver minifig, four pit crew figures, wheel guns, and a stack of spare tires give a kid everything they need to reenact an actual pit stop, tire change and all, and that play pattern is the whole point of this set. It is not trying to be a display piece the way the Speed Champions Ferrari is, it is trying to get played with, and on that measure it succeeds. If you want a shelf trophy skip it, if you want a race day toy box grab it without hesitation.

Best for: kids around 6 to 9 who want to act out pit stops rather than display a model car

The full review

What it is

This is LEGO's answer to a very specific request, a Ferrari F1 set a six year old can actually build and play with. It landed in 2025 alongside LEGO's broader Formula 1 licensing push, and instead of chasing the detailed engineering of a Speed Champions or Technic Ferrari, City went the other direction entirely. You get a simplified race car, a driver minifig, four pit crew figures, a little garage structure, and a set of tires and wheel guns built specifically so a kid can pull off a real pit stop swap. The first time I put it together I kept thinking about how much of the set is designed around that one moment, wheels off, wheels on, car races away again.

The catch

I will be honest about what this is not. It is not a detailed model. If you are coming from Speed Champions or you want a Ferrari that looks like a Ferrari from every angle, the City-scale car will feel blocky and simplified next to those sets. And at 322 pieces for around thirty dollars, a decent chunk of that value comes from the minifigures and playable accessories rather than a dense build. That is by design, but it means the build itself is short, closer to twenty or thirty minutes than an evening project.

Who it's for

Get this one for a young racing fan who wants to act things out with their hands rather than admire a static model on a shelf. It pairs nicely as a gift alongside other 2025 LEGO F1 licensed sets if you have a kid working through the whole grid. Skip it if you or your builder are after display quality or a meatier construction challenge, the Speed Champions Ferrari will scratch that itch instead.

The parts story

What the build is actually like, and the pieces worth knowing about.

Building this one is fast and low friction, which is exactly the point for the target age range. The garage structure goes together in a handful of steps, the car itself is a chunky City-scale build rather than a greebled miniature, and most of the assembly time actually goes into snapping together the pit crew's tools and the tire stack. It reads more like assembling a play set than a display model, and for a kid that is a feature, not a shortfall.

The standout here is the play mechanism itself, the wheel guns and quick-release tires that let a kid genuinely simulate a pit stop, spin the wheel gun, pop the old tire, snap on a fresh one. It is a simple piece of engineering but it is satisfying to operate, and it is rare to see LEGO tune parts specifically around a real-world action like that at this age tier. The five minifigures, driver plus four crew, are a strong return for the price point, giving a kid a whole team to run rather than a lone figure and a car.

Set details confirmed from official Brickset listing data (322 pieces, five minifigures, 2025 release, RRP around thirty dollars).

Fun facts

  • 01This set launched in 2025 as part of LEGO's first official licensed Formula 1 partnership, which spread sets across City, Speed Champions, and Technic that year.
  • 02The set includes a driver minifig plus four separate pit crew figures, five minifigures total in a set with just over three hundred pieces.
  • 03Unlike the Speed Champions and Technic F1 sets built for detail and display, this City set is engineered specifically around a working pit stop play pattern, wheel guns included.
  • 04It holds a 4 out of 5 star average from Brickset community ratings, a solid score for a set aimed squarely at younger builders rather than adult fans.

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