LEGO® Speed Champions · Porsche · 2015

Porsche 911 GT Finish Line

The largest of the six original LEGO® Speed Champions launch sets — a 551-piece race scene with a 911 GT car, finish-line tower, podium, and four-minifigure crew.

Set #75912 2015 551 pieces 6-stud Retired

75912 was the flagship of the March 2015 LEGO® Speed Champions launch wave. Where the other five launch sets focused on a single car, 75912 builds out an entire race-day scene: a 911 GT3 Cup-style race car, a multi-storey timing tower with finish-line gantry, a winner's podium, and four minifigures including a driver, race official, and trackside crew. It was retired by the end of 2016, making sealed copies sought after on the secondary market.

LEGO® Speed Champions set 75912 Porsche 911 GT Finish Line, product image
LEGO® Speed Champions 75912. Source: Brickset.

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75912's race car is a 911 GT3 Cup-style competition variant — Porsche's long-running customer-racing 911. The scene model includes a finish-line tower and podium that are not strictly a vehicle, but contextualise the build.

Porsche 911 GT3 Cup race car (997-generation), Car Collection Motorsport livery
Photo: Matthias Zepper · CC BY-SA 3.0 · via Wikimedia Commons

THE RACE CAR

Porsche 911 GT3 Cup (race-car styling)

Porsche's customer-racing 911 GT3 Cup — the world's most-produced racing car

The Porsche 911 GT3 Cup is Porsche Motorsport's customer-racing variant of the road-going 911 GT3, produced continuously since 1998. Cup cars compete in 20+ Porsche Carrera Cup and Supercup series worldwide. By the time LEGO® launched 75912 in March 2015, the 991.1-generation Cup car had just begun racing — featuring a 3.8-litre flat-six producing around 460 hp, with single-make race-tyres and a sequential 6-speed gearbox.

Porsche has built more 911 GT3 Cup cars than any other dedicated race car in history — the cumulative total passed 5,000 units in 2024 across Cup, R, RS, and RSR variants combined. The Cup is the entry rung of Porsche's competition pyramid: drivers progress from Carrera Cup national series, to Supercup at F1 weekends, then potentially into 911 GT3 R (GT3-class) and 911 RSR (LMGTE-class) factory programmes. Confirmed by Porsche Motorsport.

75912's car has the basic silhouette of a 911 Cup but does not represent any specific livery — it is a generic Porsche Motorsport white-with-yellow-accents scheme typical of customer test cars. The accompanying timing tower is a creative-build piece rather than a model of a specific circuit's facility, but it works well alongside other Speed Champions race cars. See the original product on LEGO.com and on Brickset.

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Display ideas

  • Pair 75912 with 75895 1974 Porsche 911 Turbo 3.0, 75888 911 RSR & 911 Turbo 3.0, and 77239 911 GT3 RS for a Porsche 911 evolution shelf.
  • Place 75912's finish-line tower behind any other Speed Champions race car — its scene elements work as a generic backdrop for the full theme.
  • Group 75912 with 75899 LaFerrari, 75910 918 Spyder, and 75909 McLaren P1 for a complete-set 2015 launch-wave shelf — one of the harder displays to assemble at this point given retirement dates.

People

75912 sits within Porsche's customer-racing programme — the people who shape the GT3 Cup are operational, not designers in the road-car sense.

Hartmut Kristen

HEAD OF PORSCHE MOTORSPORT (1998–2014)

Kristen led Porsche's motorsport programmes for 16 years through to early 2014, including every generation of the 911 GT3 Cup from the original 996-based car onwards. He was responsible for establishing the Cup car as a one-make customer-racing platform and growing the Carrera Cup and Supercup series globally. He stepped down just as the 991-generation Cup car LEGO® modelled in 75912 was being prepared for racing.

Frank-Steffen Walliser

VICE-PRESIDENT, MOTORSPORT AND GT CARS, PORSCHE (2014–2020)

Walliser succeeded Kristen at Porsche Motorsport in 2014 and oversaw the launch of the 991.1 911 GT3 Cup that 75912 represents in miniature, plus the 919 Hybrid LMP1 programme that won three consecutive Le Mans 24 Hours. He later moved to head Porsche's road-going GT cars division, including the 992-generation 911 GT3 RS modelled in LEGO® 77239.

The build

Scale and era

75912 sits in the original LEGO® Speed Champions launch wave from March 2015 — making it the first Porsche ever produced in Speed Champions, alongside 75910 918 Spyder. The 6-stud era ran 2015–2019.

Build highlights

The finish-line tower is the standout build — a multi-storey gantry with printed timing display panels and a pit-wall pit-board. The podium incorporates a working ramp, and the four-minifigure crew brings a level of scene-storytelling that none of the other launch-wave Speed Champions sets attempt.

What the 551 pieces buys you

551 pieces is roughly 3× the average launch-wave Speed Champions set — a 60–90 minute build for an experienced builder. The piece count is split roughly equally between the race car, the timing tower, and the podium/scenery elements.

Minifigures (4)

75912 includes the race-car driver, two trackside crew (a marshal and a mechanic), and a podium official with checkered flag — all unique to this set per Brickset's minifigure index.

FAQ

Common questions about the LEGO® Porsche 911 GT Finish Line 75912.

Is LEGO® set 75912 still available?
No. 75912 launched on 1 March 2015 and was retired on 31 December 2016 according to Brickset. Sealed copies command meaningful premiums on BrickLink due to its launch-wave status and 4-minifigure scene-set value.
How big is the LEGO® Porsche 911 GT Finish Line?
The set includes the 911 GT race car (≈12 cm long) plus the finish-line tower (≈22 cm tall) and podium. See archived dimensions on the LEGO.com listing.
How many pieces does LEGO® set 75912 have?
551 pieces and 4 minifigures, all unique to this set, per Brickset — making it the largest of the six original 2015 launch-wave Speed Champions sets.
Is this a 6-stud or 8-stud LEGO® Speed Champions set?
6-stud. 75912 is part of the original LEGO® Speed Champions launch wave that established the 6-stud scale, used from 2015 to the end of 2019, per Brickset.
What 911 does the race car represent?
The car has the silhouette of a 991-generation Porsche 911 GT3 Cup — Porsche's customer-racing 911 from Porsche Motorsport. The livery is generic and does not match any specific real-world team's car. Other LEGO® Porsche Cup-spec sets include 76916 Porsche 963 (LMDh) and 77239 911 GT3 RS road car.
Are there other LEGO® Porsche launch-wave Speed Champions sets?
Yes — 75910 Porsche 918 Spyder was also part of the original March 2015 launch wave, alongside 75899 LaFerrari, 75909 McLaren P1, 75911 McLaren Mercedes Pit Stop, and 75912. See Brickset's 2015 Speed Champions index.

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Sources

  1. The LEGO® Group — primary
  2. Brickset — primary
  3. BrickLink — primary
  4. Rebrickable — primary
  5. Porsche Motorsport — primary
  6. Wikipedia contributors — wikipedia
  7. Wikimedia Commons — wikipedia