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LEGO® Speed Champions Race Cars
Nine LEGO® Speed Champions sets sit in the “race-car” category — the catch-all the line uses for purpose-built racers that don't fit cleanly into Formula 1, endurance, NASCAR, or rally. They're sets where the racing is the point but the championship is mixed: track-only specials, classic prototypes, modern customer-racing pair-ups, and one Dakar-spec EV.
10 sets · Updated 2026-05-11
The category opens at launch with a finish-line diorama. Porsche 911 GT Finish Line (LEGO® 75912, 2015) was a 551-piece play set built around a chequered-flag tableau — bridge, marshals, podium — with a 911 GT race-livery car as the centrepiece. It was the line's first “trackside” build.
The 6-stud middle years filled the category with classic-tribute racers. Porsche 911 RSR and 911 Turbo 3.0 (LEGO® 75888, 2018) paired the modern 991-generation RSR — the works Porsche GTE-Pro car — with a 1974 911 Turbo 3.0 road car, completing the heritage line that the standalone road-car set would later open for the same chassis. Ferrari F40 Competizione (LEGO® 75890, 2019) covered the 1989 racing-spec F40 LM/Competizione, the bewinged track evolution of the F40 road car (FIA GTC and IMSA, never an outright winner but cemented the F40's racing legitimacy).
The early 8-stud years pivoted to dual-vehicle pair-ups. Lamborghini Urus ST-X & Lamborghini Huracán Super Trofeo EVO (LEGO® 76899, 2020) was the line's first SUV race set, pairing the experimental Urus ST-X off-road one-make racer with the established Huracán Super Trofeo. Ford GT Heritage Edition & Bronco R (LEGO® 76905, 2021) coupled the 50th-anniversary Heritage Edition GT (Gulf-livery tribute to the 1968-1969 GT40 Le Mans wins) with the Baja-spec Bronco R — two Ford race programmes from opposite ends of the surface spectrum. 1970 Ferrari 512 M (LEGO® 76906, 2022) is the only standalone classic-prototype set the line has produced — the Le Mans 5L V12 sports prototype Ferrari built to chase the Porsche 917, the car at the centre of the Ford-Ferrari sequel that never quite happened.
The most recent additions stretch the category outward. Aston Martin Valkyrie AMR Pro and Aston Martin Vantage GT3 (LEGO® 76910, 2022) paired the road-derived Vantage GT3 customer-racing car with the track-only Valkyrie AMR Pro, which was originally homologated for Le Mans Hypercar but never raced after the programme was cancelled. McLaren Solus GT & McLaren F1 LM (LEGO® 76918, 2023) is the most ambitious dual in the category — twenty-five years separating the McLaren F1 LM (the 1995-1996 Le Mans-homologation evolution of the F1, six built) and the Solus GT (the 2022 closed-cockpit Vision GT made real, twenty-five built). Audi S1 e-tron quattro Race Car (LEGO® 76921, 2024) is the Dakar Rally-spec EV that finished the 2022 Dakar in the top ten as a development car, and won stages outright in 2024 — Audi's first works rally programme since the original Quattro era.
#76921 · 2024
currentAudi S1 e-tron quattro Race Car
Race Cars · audi · 2024
#76918 · 2023
approaching eolMcLaren Solus GT & McLaren F1 LM
Race Cars · mclaren · 2023
#76906 · 2022
retired1970 Ferrari 512 M
Race Cars · ferrari · 2022
#76910 · 2022
retiredAston Martin Valkyrie AMR Pro and Aston Martin Vantage GT3
Race Cars · aston-martin · 2022
#76905 · 2021
retiredFord GT Heritage Edition & Bronco R
Race Cars · ford · 2021
#76899 · 2020
retiredLamborghini Urus ST-X & Lamborghini Huracán Super Trofeo EVO
Race Cars · lamborghini · 2020
#75890 · 2019
retiredFerrari F40 Competizione
Race Cars · ferrari · 2019
#75888 · 2018
retiredPorsche 911 RSR and 911 Turbo 3.0
Race Cars · porsche · 2018
#75912 · 2015
retiredPorsche 911 GT Finish Line
Race Cars · porsche · 2015
#77258 · 2026
currentF1 ACADEMY LEGO Race Car
F1 ACADEMY race car · 2026