The popularity of the LEGO® helmets will extend to Formula 1® in May 2026 when LEGO® Editions, the new theme aimed at teenage builders, will release sets featuring the helmets of Sir Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc – and in minifigure form, too! What we are truly excited about, however, are the (at least) six new moulds we've spotted.
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43014 Scuderia Ferrari HP Charles Leclerc Helmet
- Release date: 1 May 2026
- Pieces: 886
- Ages: 14+
- Price: US$89.99/ £79.99/ 89.99€/ AU$149.99
43022 Scuderia Ferrari HP Lewis Hamilton Helmet
- Release date: 1 May 2026
- Pieces: 884
- Ages: 14+
- Price: US$89.99/ £79.99/ 89.99€/ AU$149.99

Minifigures
Well, these are very cute. The torsos are identical on the front, while the backs have the individual surnames. The legs are nearly identical, bar the number on the waist. I can't see any side printing.New moulds
Windscreen and mudguard?
The most in-your-face (literally) new part is the visor; trans-red in 43022 Scuderia Ferrari HP Lewis Hamilton Helmet and trans-black in 43014 Scuderia Ferrari HP Charles Leclerc Helmet:
This is one of those moulds that makes an interesting building challenge to use as something else, rather than being something you'll naturally find uses for! I instantly thought of a windscreen, perhaps for the massive bridge of a Space Police 1 craft. Can you think of anything more inventive?
Wait – did you also spot another new mould in the pictures above, or like us, were you completely distracted by the visor?
Directly below the visor is a curved brick with printing, yellow in the Hamilton and white in the Leclerc. The decoration implies it must be a single piece, and the lack of stud notches on the underside suggests it is an arch laid sideways; we think 10 modules wide. It reminds us of the classic 1994 LEGO® Belville Brick Arch 1 x 12 x 5 Curved Top (6184).
Perhaps the connection points are antistuds on the two ends, facing inwards? If so, they don't appear to be in use here. Perhaps there is a connection point under the centre of the arch – a plate extension, like a mudguard? (I'd love to see a vehicle using this as mudguards!)
Note, however, that the mould is even more complex. It's a sloped arch! Which again, invites comparison to mudguards. I feel it makes a part a lot less useful though, however it would still work as an arched entrance.
The next new moulds are way more useful.
5x5 quarter round panel and plate
What initially looks like pairs of printed Brick Round Corner 5 x 5 x 3 1/3 Quarter Dome Top (76776) is actually a new hollow panel, as the loose element photographs above reveal. These, of course, will be much more flexible for MOCs as they allow all manner of intricate building to be placed within!
Below the quarter domes are pairs of stacked Plate Round Corner 5 x 5; another new and very useful new mould – and unlike all the other new moulds in this set, it isn't printed!
Up until now we have had to make do with Brick Round Corner 5 x 5 Macaroni with 1/3 Inner Side (5532), and possibly the designers of this could have got away with using it too, but it would have made the quarter domes above one plate higher.
Wider curved slopes
Many curved slopes and wedges are dotted around these helmets, but after a good look we think (just) two of them are new. They could both be built with existing 1-module-wide parts, but need decoration, which would have looked much worse when split over multiple pieces.
And so we receive Slope Curved 8 x 4 x 1 2/3 and Slope Curved 3 x 4 x 2/3, once again in yellow in the Hamilton and white in the Leclerc. Will we ever see them unprinted though?
Official product descriptions
43014 Scuderia Ferrari HP Charles Leclerc Helmet
Ignite imaginations and create awesome Formula 1® merchandise with the LEGO® Editions Scuderia Ferrari HP Charles Leclerc Helmet (43014) building set for teens and F1® fans aged 14 and over. Vehicle enthusiasts can immerse themselves in the racing action as they craft a highly detailed F1® replica helmet from LEGO bricks. It comes in Ferrari’s famous Rosso Corsa (racing red) and features printed graphic details, such as Charles’ driver number and other personal printed details. It also includes a Charles Leclerc minifigure and a branded plaque featuring his signature. Once fans have crossed the finish line, they can display the LEGO helmet proudly as sports decor. It also makes a great birthday gift for teens and F1® fans. For added fun, this F1® model kit is available in the LEGO Builder app, where budding racers can take pit stops to track their progress and rotate their creations. Set contains 886 pieces.
43022 Scuderia Ferrari HP Lewis Hamilton Helmet
Pay homage to a British racing legend and create cool merch with this LEGO® Editions Scuderia Ferrari HP Lewis Hamilton Helmet (43022) building set for Formula 1® fans aged 14 and over. Car enthusiasts will have fun crafting the display model, which comes in Ferrari’s iconic Modena yellow colour. It’s highly detailed and features printed decorations, including Lewis’ unique driver number, and a signature plaque. It includes a Lewis Hamilton minifigure in his red Scuderia Ferrari HP racing suit. Once complete, it becomes stunning sports decor that fans can display on its own or alongside the other collectable LEGO F1® helmets, which are sold separately. Keep it for yourself or thrill teens and car lovers by giving it as a birthday or Christmas gift. It’s available in the LEGO Builder app, where budding race car drivers can take pit stops to track their progress and rotate their creations. Set contains 884 pieces.
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Smooth. What the SW helmets should have been.
ReplyDeleteHmmm, could the visor be used for Maximilian from “The Blackhole”
ReplyDeleteMovie perhaps? Chills!