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Every LEGO® Speed Champions Pit Stop Set
Three LEGO® Speed Champions sets share the “pit-stop” tag — sets built around a paddock or pit-lane diorama rather than a single car. All three are 6-stud-era launch and mid-decade releases, and together they capture how Speed Champions used the pit-stop format in its first three years to sell motorsport theatre alongside the cars themselves.
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McLaren Mercedes Pit Stop (LEGO® 75911, 2015) was the line's first pit-lane diorama at launch. The 340-piece set bundled the 2014 McLaren-Mercedes MP4-29 with a small pit-bay tableau — pit board, fuel rig, and crew minifigures. It was Speed Champions' first attempt at depicting motorsport-as-team-sport rather than as just-the-car, and it shaped the format for the more elaborate sets that followed.
Porsche 919 Hybrid and 917K Pit Lane (LEGO® 75876, 2016) extended the format into endurance racing and historical-modern duals. The 743-piece set put the modern LMP1 919 Hybrid (Le Mans winner 2015-2017) alongside a 1970 917K, with a pit-lane garage diorama bridging both eras visually. The 917K was Porsche's first overall Le Mans winner (1970, 1971); the 919 Hybrid was the team's return to the top class after an absence. The pit-stop diorama is what lets the set tell that 45-year arc inside one box.
MERCEDES AMG PETRONAS Formula One Team (LEGO® 75883, 2017) was the cluster's flagship at 963 pieces — the line's largest 2017 set. Built around the 2017-spec Mercedes W08 EQ Power+ (the car Lewis Hamilton drove to his fourth world championship), the set included a full pit garage, mechanic crew minifigures, and team-specific livery work that the smaller F1 sets couldn't match. It marked the line's commitment to F1 as a subject worth treating at flagship-set scale, and remains the largest single-team pit-stop set Speed Champions has produced.