Red Bull has confirmed a new partnership with educational toy manufacturer, Lego.
Used to producing F1 cars "piece by piece", the team has declared it will also now be building them "brick by brick."
As part of the announcement, the Milton Keynes squad has unveiled a "brick-built race car for LEGO-utionary builders", modelled on this year's RB20.
The Lego Technics replica will be 55cm (over 25in) in length and released on 1st March 2025, ahead of the new F1 season.
It is now available for pre-order and, according to Red Bull and Lego, will feature a 2-speed gearbox, V6 engine with moving pistons and a spinning MGU-H unit.
"We are always looking for the perfect build here at Red Bull Racing, so it made sense to shape a new relationship with the LEGO Group," said Red Bull Racing chief marketing officer Olly Hughes.
"We have been listening to our fans, and they have been crying out for this partnership, so we are delighted to see the pieces finally fall into place for 2025.
"It is an exciting breakthrough for the team into a market which fuels creativity... it will combine precision and fun, which is exactly the Red Bull way and feels like the perfect fit for the team."
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