And, just days ago, the first look at the 2025 range was given by the official Hot Wheels Account on Facebook, with the caption: "Relive the thrill of F1 with this 1:64th scale Oracle Red Bull ...
The range of Formula 1 cars that Hot Wheels announced last ... their liveries and the colors of their wheels. Eight teams are represented: Oracle Red Bull, Williams, Mercedes-AMG Petronas, McLaren ...
Red Bull, Williams, Mercedes-AMG ... pre-order on the Mattel Creations website or pick them up in stores starting in June ...
It's something the Hot Wheels community has been eagerly waiting ... I'm not talking exclusively about Max Verstappen/Red Bull Racing fans. It was almost as popular as the green Toyota Supra ...
F1 has unveiled a collection of Hot Wheels models, in association with Mattel, with eight of the 10 teams being immortalised in smaller form. The official range involves a set of scale model cars ...
and teams such as Oracle Red Bull Racing, MoneyGram Haas F1® Team and Williams Racing. When the Formula 1® 2025 season officially starts, fans will also be able to see Hot Wheels experiences pop ...
I recently caught up with Australian F1 superstar Daniel Ricciardo and Red Bull Racing’s Heritage Team ... just 200 or 300 meters long. Things get hot and the car doesn’t have time to cool.
There are two different levels of Hot Wheels, starting with a simplified F1 racer in a Red Bull livery that’s available now, with Williams and Mercedes-AMG Petronas cars coming in the spring.
In October 2024, Mattel’s Hot Wheels and F1 announced a partnership to create Hot Wheels versions of F1 cars. The Mattel products were scheduled for release in 2025, and at the time of the ...
One thing is obvious to me: 2025 is off to a good start in Hot Wheels world. After the Elite 64 McLaren and the latest F1 news, we can finally prepare for the first Red Line Club exclusive ...