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UNO x Formula 1 Card Game Features Exciting New Gameplay With All 10 Teams And 1000+ Collectible Cards

Par : Sarang Sheth
19 novembre 2025 à 01:30

Most licensed UNO decks are basically souvenirs; you play the same game you always have, only this time with movie stills or cartoon faces staring back at you. UNO Elite Formula 1 is aiming for something more ambitious. Mattel is taking the basic UNO framework and wrapping it in a light collectible shell, with Elite Action cards that feature F1 drivers, cars, team principals, circuits, and helmets, and then selling those cards in starter packs and boosters like a stripped down trading card game.

That shift changes what an “UNO edition” even is. Instead of a one and done deck, you get a product you can tune, expand, and personalize around your favorite teams and drivers. It is still approachable enough to throw on the table at a family gathering, but there is a clear nudge toward collecting, tinkering, and even house ruling your way into race weekend formats and team championships. In other words, this is UNO stepping closer to F1’s world of strategy and fandom, without asking players to learn an entirely new game.

Designer: Mattel

On paper, UNO and Formula 1 do not look like natural teammates. One is a simple, almost universal card game you can teach in under a minute; the other is a hyper technical, data obsessed motorsport with a rulebook thick enough to choke a diffuser. UNO Elite Formula 1 is Mattel’s attempt to bridge that gap, not by turning UNO into a simulation, but by layering F1’s personalities and drama onto a ruleset that practically everyone already knows. The result is a deck that plays like classic UNO at its core, but arrives packaged with Elite Action cards and boosters that push it into collectible territory.

The Core Edition Starter Pack gives you a 112 card deck that functions just like the one you already own, but it also includes four booster packs to get you started. Those packs contain a random assortment of the set’s 100 plus unique Elite Action cards. From there, you can buy separate Booster Sets to keep hunting for your favorite drivers or to find rare foil variations, which bring the total number of unique cards in the line to over 1,000. It is a clever way to add the thrill of the chase from trading card games without the intimidating barrier of complex deckbuilding rules.

What this does at the table is make the game modular. You can keep the Elite cards out and play a pure, classic game of UNO. Or you can shuffle in a handful of them to add a little F1 flavor, introducing new actions tied to drivers, teams, or circuits. For dedicated fans, the real fun will be in curating the experience, perhaps creating a deck where only cards from rival teams are included, or running a “constructors championship” where players team up and score points over a whole evening. The game provides the pieces; the players provide the narrative.

 

This is a smart play from both Mattel and Formula 1, who both acknowledge that their fanbases are passionate and ready for new ways to engage. It is a low friction entry point for F1 fans who might not touch a traditional hobby board game, and it gives UNO a much needed shot of strategic depth and collectibility that could keep it on the table for longer. The success of UNO Elite Formula 1 will ultimately depend on whether players embrace that potential. It is one thing to provide the tools for a deeper experience, but it is another for the community to pick them up and build something truly exciting with them.

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