Browse 2025 Topps Chrome F1 Diamond 75th Anniversary cards, base card values, selected variant values, rookie cards, teams and your collection progress.
The 2025 Topps Chrome Formula 1 Diamond 75th Anniversary checklist contains 50 parent cards covering every driver on the 2025 F1 grid. Each card number appears in up to 9 variants, giving collectors a total of 450 variants to chase across the full set. The checklist includes established stars like Max Verstappen, Lewis Hamilton, Charles Leclerc, Lando Norris, and Oscar Piastri alongside key rookie cards for Kimi Antonelli, Isack Hadjar, Oliver Bearman, Gabriel Bortoleto, and Liam Lawson. Some drivers appear on two separate card numbers in the set, meaning certain names like Verstappen, Hamilton, and Leclerc have multiple collectible entries to track.
Every card in the D75 set is available in 9 parallel variants, ranging from the standard Base card through to the 1-of-1 SuperFractor. The full parallel ladder is: Base, Night Vision Mini-Diamond Refractor (/299), Purple Mini-Diamond Refractor (/199), Blue Mini-Diamond Refractor (/150), Green Mini-Diamond Refractor (/99), Gold Mini-Diamond Refractor (/50), Orange Mini-Diamond Refractor (/25), Red Mini-Diamond Refractor (/5), and the SuperFractor (/1). Lower print run parallels are significantly harder to find and command the highest prices on the secondary market, particularly for top drivers and rookie cards.
Base card prices in the D75 set reflect driver popularity and on-track performance. The most valuable base cards belong to the rookie class, with Kimi Antonelli's base currently trading around $40 ungraded, $127 in PSA 9, and $325 in PSA 10 - far above any other driver in the set. Among established drivers, Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc lead at roughly $7-8 ungraded, followed by Lando Norris ($6.80), Oscar Piastri ($6.60), and Max Verstappen ($4.70). Most base cards for mid-grid drivers sit in the $2-$3 range ungraded, but PSA 10 copies regularly fetch $38-$50 even for less prominent names.
The checklist lets you filter and sort the full D75 set in multiple ways. You can search by driver name, team, or card number, and switch the price column to display values for any of the 9 parallel variants. Collection filters let you view only cards you own, cards not yet collected, or cards on your wishlist. The sort options include card number order, selected variant price (high to low), collection completion progress, and most recently updated pricing. Each card entry shows ungraded, PSA 9, and PSA 10 values where sales data exists, and links through to the individual card page for a full variant breakdown.
With 50 parent cards and 450 total variants, completing the full D75 set is a serious undertaking. Most collectors focus on a team, a single driver, or a specific parallel tier. Targeting base cards first is the most cost-effective route, as most non-rookie base cards are available for under $5. For those chasing numbered parallels, the Night Vision (/299) and Purple (/199) variants offer the best balance of scarcity and accessibility. The eBay Deals section on this site highlights cards currently listed below their tracked market value, making it easier to find underpriced copies of the variants you need.