Retail pricing may vary depending on region and distributor listings, so a single global MSRP has not appeared consistently across all markets.
Rather than focusing on property ownership and rent collection, the Formula 1 version adapts Monopoly around racing strategy, teams, and championship standings.
Players select a real Formula 1 team from the current grid and compete as that team during the game. This mirrors the structure of the real sport, where teams accumulate points across races.
Instead of buying streets like in traditional Monopoly, the board features Grand Prix locations from the F1 calendar, turning the board into a world‑tour race schedule.
Players move around the board using race‑helmet tokens representing their drivers, racing around a central track layout.
Victory is determined by championship results rather than eliminating other players financially. Players compete for:
This scoring approach reflects the real Formula 1 system where drivers and teams accumulate points throughout the season.
The F1‑themed version introduces race elements such as a Monopoly Grand Prix event when passing “GO” and strategic features inspired by real racing like pole position, pit stops, or DRS‑style advantages.
Pre‑orders opened globally in May 2026 through multiple retailers.
Confirmed or reported listings include:
Availability may vary by region and may expand as the July launch approaches.
The Monopoly collaboration fits into Formula 1’s broader push into consumer products, licensing, and entertainment extensions beyond live racing.
Licensed merchandise tied to sports properties is a rapidly growing market. Research estimates the global licensed sports merchandise market at about $37.97 billion in 2025, projected to reach $59.38 billion by 2033.
For Formula 1, collaborations like Monopoly help:
Board games are particularly effective because they combine strategy, competition, and recognizable teams, making them a natural thematic match for the sport.
Monopoly Formula 1 Edition is a redesigned version of the classic board game built around motorsport competition. With teams, circuits from the F1 calendar, race‑helmet tokens, and championship‑style scoring, it replaces the traditional property‑trading mechanics with a racing‑inspired format.
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