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Every LEGO® Speed Champions Le Mans Winners Set

Five LEGO® Speed Champions sets capture cars that won the 24 Hours of Le Mans outright. Together they span 60 years of overall victory at La Sarthe — from the Ford GT40's 1966 disruption of Ferrari to the Ferrari 499P's 2023 redemption against everyone else.

6 sets · Updated 2026-05-11

Le Mans is the only race in motorsport that punishes a car for 24 continuous hours. Win it overall and you've beaten every other team's engineering, every other team's strategy, and your own car's tendency to fall apart. The five sets on this page represent cars that did that.

The oldest is the 1966 Ford GT40 Mk II, the car that ended Ferrari's six-year Le Mans streak in the most public way possible — the famous Bruce McLaren / Chris Amon staged finish. LEGO® 75881 (2017) bookends it with the 2016 Ford GT, which won the GTE Pro class on the GT40's 50th anniversary. Two Le Mans-winning Fords in one box, fifty years apart.

The middle of this page is Audi and Porsche's hybrid LMP1 era — the period when Le Mans was won, lap after lap, by 4.0-second-to-200-km/h diesels and turbo-V4 plug-ins built like rolling laboratories. Audi R18 e-tron quattro (LEGO® 75872) won three times, 2012-2014. Porsche 919 Hybrid won three consecutive 24 Hours, 2015-2017 — captured both as a single set (75887) and inside the larger 919 + 917K Pit Lane diorama (75876), which pairs the modern winner with its 1971 ancestor.

The newest is the Ferrari 499P, the LMH-era hypercar that ended Ferrari's 50-year absence from Le Mans overall victory by winning the 100th edition in 2023, then winning it again in 2024 and 2025. LEGO® captured it as a 62-piece polybag (30709, 2025) — small in the box, large in the story.

Every set on this page is a car that finished a 24-hour race in first place. That's a narrow filter. It's also the most demanding filter in motorsport.

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