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Hot Wheels now offers every team and driver from the 2025 Formula 1 Grid.
The cars are available in the regular blister-pack line or as the slightly upscale Premium Series.
With Ferrari and Aston Martin teams now in the lineup, you can cheer on your favorite 1:64-scale driver.
Opinions vary about which F1 track represents the greatest challenge. To some, it's the narrowness of Monaco, making passing challenging if not outright impossible. For others, it's the brutal heat of Singapore or the elevation changes at Spa-Francorchamps. However, it is resolved that the number one challenge for Ferrari this season is staying on track on 10-year-old Kevin Brown's kitchen circuit, which features three individual loop-the-loops, a jump over a saucepan filled with water, and an inquisitive Border Collie that sometimes picks up the cars and runs off down the hall with them.
Yep, the full F1 circus is going Hot Wheels. Released just in time to get scrawled on this year's Dear Santa list, all F1 teams and drivers are now represented in 1:64-scale form, ready to hit the orange track and get that podium finish. Think Max Verstappen's recent U.S. Grand Prix win was impressive? Wait until you see him fly down a staircase, pull a 720-degree flip, and land wheels-side-down.
Hot Wheels previously released an incomplete F1 lineup earlier this year, with the notable absences of the Ferrari and Aston Martin deals. Now, whatever kind of licensing issues existed have been ironed out, and the full 20-car field is now available in a pocket-sized format, two drivers per car for all 10 teams.
The full set of die-cast cars will represent the current 2025 grid, so whether you're rooting for George Russell or Yuki Tsunoda, you're covered. Hot Wheels Premium Series costs $8 and has driver-specific helmets, higher-end details, and a display plinth. It's worth noting that the first run of Hot Wheels cars released in 1968 cost 98 cents when new; adjusted for inflation, that's a little over $9. So, these little F1 racers are still a bargain.
Alternatively, if you can't bear to pick Oscar Piastri over Lando Norris and just want to cheer for team papaya, the regular blister pack Hot Wheels has all the teams and will set you back just $1.25. Even better, you can grab a five-pack or 10-pack, the latter representing every team currently in the hunt for the championship, and unleash an instant sprint challenge on the living room hardwood flooring.
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