MoneyGram Haas F1 Team VF-24 Race Car
A small, sharp little Haas that nails the shape of an F1 car without needing a thousand pieces to do it.
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Set 77250 · 2025
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I put this one together in an evening and came away liking it more than I expected to, the nose cone and sidepods actually read as a VF-24 the second you step back from the desk.
It is not going to wow anyone with part count or clever new molds, this is a fast, satisfying build rather than a showpiece. If you collect the Speed Champions grid or you follow Haas specifically, this belongs on your shelf next to the rest of the 2024 lineup. If you want a display piece with real heft or a ton of build time for the money, look at a bigger Technic or Icons car instead.
Best for: Speed Champions completists and Haas F1 fans who want the whole current grid lined up
What it is
I will be straight with you, my first reaction when I opened the box was surprise at how few pieces there were for a car set at this price point. Then I built it, and that reaction changed. The VF-24 shape comes together fast, the nose cone is a tidy little assembly and the sidepods have just enough angle to them that the car actually looks like it is leaning into a corner sitting still on a shelf. Haas has had a rough few seasons in terms of on track results, but the car itself is one of the more distinctive shapes on the current grid, and this set gets that across in miniature.
The catch
The honest caveat is value. Some Speed Champions cars in this same wave squeeze more piece count and more build complexity into the same shelf space, and this one leans simple. The sponsor branding is all stickers rather than printed elements, which is normal for this theme but still means careful lining up if you want it looking clean. There is also basically no play value beyond rolling it across a table, this is a display piece first and a toy a distant second.
Who it's for
Get this one if you are already collecting the Speed Champions grid and want Haas represented, or if you are a fan of the team specifically and want something small and satisfying to build. Skip it if you want a big, showpiece build for the money, in that case a Technic supercar or an Icons set will give you far more hours and far more heft for a similar or only slightly higher price.
The parts story
What the build is actually like, and the pieces worth knowing about.
The build itself is quick and calm rather than technical, you are through the chassis and into the bodywork within the first third of the instructions. The front wing and nose assembly is the most interesting part of the whole set, a handful of small angled plates and a curved piece that click together into a surprisingly convincing aero shape for how few pieces it takes. The rear end and sidepods go together in flat, simple layers, which keeps the pace brisk but also means there is not much of a puzzle to solve along the way.
There is nothing rare or new-mold here, this is standard Speed Champions parts language, small wheels, thin curved slopes, and a printed minifigure torso and helmet for each driver rather than a full printed body. The two driver figures are the nicest detail for the money, properly printed racing suits and helmet graphics rather than plain colored torsos, and they slot into the cockpit cleanly. For 242 pieces the part count runs modest rather than generous, so this is a set to buy for the finished shape and the team colors, not for a deep bag of interesting elements to dig through.
Fun facts
- 01The VF-24 was Haas F1 Team's 2024 season car, and this Speed Champions model is part of LEGO's recurring current-grid wave alongside sister sets for teams like Ferrari, Mercedes, McLaren, and Red Bull.
- 02Speed Champions cars are built to a consistent small scale across the whole theme, which is why an F1 car, a hypercar, and a rally car can all sit on the same shelf and look like they belong together.
- 03Each Speed Champions F1 set in this wave includes two minifigure drivers with printed helmets, a detail the theme only started doing consistently in its more recent waves rather than from the very start.
- 04MoneyGram became Haas F1 Team's title sponsor starting in the 2022 season, which is why the branding on this model differs from earlier Haas LEGO sets that predate the sponsorship.
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