F1 Unveils New Monopoly Board Game in Major Hasbro Partnership

Formula 1 has expanded beyond the racetrack and onto tabletops, as the sport has announced a collaboration with Hasbro for a bespoke Monopoly board game.

Home to one of the world’s most iconic board games, Hasbro has unveiled Monopoly Formula 1 Edition, with the 24 Grand Prix locations replacing the traditional properties.

Players will race around the board collecting wins and championship points, with the first player to finish being crowned drivers’ champion and the player with the most points winning the constructors’ title.

Even the traditional ‘GO’ square has been replaced. Rather than collecting $200 when passing it, players will instead select their favourite F1 team and race with their helmet token.

Billy Lagor, President of Toys & Games at Hasbro, said: “Formula 1 is one of the most iconic sports properties in the world, and we’re excited to bring the adrenaline of race day – roaring engines, pit lane drama, and split-second strategy – into a game night experience.

“We’ve reimagined the classic Monopoly experience through the lens of F1: the circuits, the rivalries, the relentless pursuit of the podium to create something that feels authentic to both worlds – a game that F1 fans and Monopoly fans alike can sit down to and immediately feel at home.

“The collaboration between our teams produced something genuinely special, and I think fans on both sides are going to feel that the moment they open the box.”

Formula 1’s Chief Commercial Officer added: “Monopoly is one of the most iconic and best-loved board games in the world, so we’re thrilled to bring a Formula 1 twist to such a classic.

“This edition captures the excitement and competitiveness of the sport in a fun, accessible way, and we’re confident fans of all ages will love going head-to-head with their friends and family when they take to the grid and compete in the Monopoly Grand Prix.”

Formula 1’s Monopoly partnership further strengthens the sport’s presence in the toy market, with collaborations involving other iconic brands such as Hot Wheels and Lego already creating unique Formula 1-themed products.

Global pre-orders opened on May 20, with the full release of Monopoly Formula 1 Edition scheduled for July 15.

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Jawad Yaqub

An eCommerce Specialist by day and reporting on F1 by night. Jawad is passionate about motorsport, having provided accredited F1 coverage for more than a decade. Live blogging (almost) every grand prix too since 2014, as well as articles on the Supercars Championship. Also keen on sustainability, photography, collecting vinyl, (trying to) expertly barbeque and learning to Dad.

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