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Every LEGO® Speed Champions MINI Set

One LEGO® Speed Champions set carries the MINI licence — a 2019 dual-pack pairing the 1967 Mini Cooper S Monte Carlo Rally winner with the 2018 MINI John Cooper Works Buggy that ran the Dakar Rally. The set spans 51 years of MINI's rally history in a single box.

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MINI's only Speed Champions appearance is also one of the line's more thoughtful dual-vehicle pairings. 75894 1967 Mini Cooper S Rally and 2018 MINI John Cooper Works Buggy (2019, 492 pieces, 6-stud) places two cars from the same brand and the same competition discipline 51 years apart. The 1967 Mini Cooper S won that year's Monte Carlo Rally with Rauno Aaltonen at the wheel — the third Monte win for the original Mini after Paddy Hopkirk in 1964 and Timo Mäkinen in 1965 (the 1966 win was disqualified for a headlamp infringement). The 2018 MINI John Cooper Works Buggy was MINI's two-wheel-drive entry into the Dakar Rally, run by X-raid alongside the four-wheel-drive Countryman-based programme.

The dual frames a complete arc of MINI's motorsport identity: the original front-wheel-drive, four-cylinder rally car that punched above its weight on tarmac and snow, and the modern Dakar buggy that retained the John Cooper Works name on a wholly different vehicle architecture. The 1967 car ran an 1,275 cc A-Series naturally aspirated four; the 2018 buggy ran a 3.0-litre BMW inline-six twin-turbo diesel — a car shared with MINI's Dakar programme more by livery and naming convention than by mechanical lineage.

The set is now retired. None of MINI's road-going history is represented elsewhere in Speed Champions — no original Mini road car, no modern Cooper, no Clubman, no Countryman, no John Cooper Works hatch. If you are coming to Brix Plus for MINI specifically, this rally dual is the only place to find the marque in LEGO® Speed Champions form. The related-themes panel below points to the rally and historical-modern clusters where the dual sits.

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