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.





