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Every LEGO® Speed Champions Track-Only Cars Set

Nine LEGO® Speed Champions sets carry the “track-only” tag — cars built explicitly to be undriveable on public roads. The cluster runs from Ferrari's XX Programme to Aston Martin's cancelled Valkyrie LMH to McLaren's Solus GT video-game-to-reality car. These are vehicles sold to private customers as track-day instruments, never homologated for road use, never registerable, never subject to crash standards or noise regulations.

9 sets · Updated 2026-04-27

Track-only as a manufacturer category has its modern roots in Ferrari's XX Programme. Ferrari FXX K & Development Center (LEGO® 75882, 2017) is the LaFerrari-based XX programme car — 40 customers, multi-million-dollar buy-in, cars stored at Ferrari Maranello and only delivered to customers at organised track days. The set's diorama element (a small workshop) reflects the programme's structure: the cars don't go home with their owners. Ferrari SF90 XX Stradale Sports Car (LEGO® 77254, 2026) is in this hub because the SF90 XX is the road-legal evolution of the same XX programme — sharing the FXX-style aero and powertrain philosophy, but registerable for road use, blurring the boundary the cluster otherwise enforces.

The McLaren thread runs through three entries. McLaren Senna (LEGO® 75892, 2019) is the road-legal track-focused 500-unit hypercar — borderline track-only in driving character even if technically registerable. McLaren Elva (LEGO® 76902, 2021) — the open-cockpit windscreen-less speedster, only road-legal in markets that don't require windshields. McLaren Solus GT (LEGO® 30657, 2023) and McLaren Solus GT & McLaren F1 LM (LEGO® 76918, 2023) cover the Solus GT — the closed-cockpit Vision Gran Turismo concept that became real, 25 customers, never road-legal, single-seat cockpit. Porsche 911 GT3 RS Super Car (LEGO® 77239, 2025) is the track-day-focused 992 GT3 RS — road-legal but with cooling, downforce, and DRS systems engineered for circuit use over road use.

The Aston Martin Valkyrie thread closes the cluster. Aston Martin Valkyrie AMR Pro (LEGO® 30434, 2022) — the 40-unit track-only AMR Pro evolution of the Adrian Newey-designed Valkyrie road car. Aston Martin Valkyrie AMR Pro and Aston Martin Vantage GT3 (LEGO® 76910, 2022) — the larger dual-vehicle set pairing the same AMR Pro with the road-derived Vantage GT3. Both set entries are the AMR Pro post-mortem: it was originally homologated for the FIA WEC Le Mans Hypercar class but Aston Martin cancelled the works programme in early 2022, leaving the AMR Pro as a customer-only track-day car never to compete at Le Mans. The cluster as a whole captures the modern halo segment's escape valve — when emissions regs and crash standards make a road-legal supercar harder to build, the unregulated track-only customer-car format has become where designers go to do their wildest work.

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