Porsche leads the shaken up order in the 2025 Le Mans 24 Hours at the halfway stage, with Laurens Vanthoor driving the #6 PPM 963 ahead of Ferrari. The factory Ferraris initially challenged, but a penalty for the #50 Ferrari and strategic fuel economy by Kevin Estre in the #6 Porsche shifted the lead. Ferrari team orders saw the lead transfer from the #83 AF Corse Ferrari to the #51 factory Ferrari driven by James Calado after Phil Hanson’s off-track incident. However, a series of penalties for the factory Ferraris…
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Thrilling Turn of Events: Porsche Takes Lead at Le Mans 24 Hours Amidst Safety Car Drama
“Porsche leads the 2025 Le Mans 24 Hours race at the halfway point with the #6 PPM 963 driven by Laurens Vanthoor, battling against Ferrari. After a pit cycle, the #83 AF Corse Ferrari briefly took the lead but faced penalties, allowing the #6 Porsche to strategize around fuel economy and regain the lead. Ferrari team orders saw the #83 Ferrari cede the lead to the #51 factory Ferrari driven by James Calado, but both Ferraris accumulated penalties, giving an opportunity to the #6 Porsche. The race experienced its first…
BővebbenVanthoor Dominates at Le Mans: A Masterclass Performance at the Midway Point
The race so far has been a battle between Ferrari and Porsche. Both possess the crucial highest top speeds amongst the eight Hypercar manufacturers. This is key at Le Mans because of the long straights. Will Stevens led from pole in the #12 JOTA Cadillac, but Julien Andlauer, onboard the #5 Porsche, had other ideas. […]
Bővebben2025 24 Hours of Le Mans: Porsche heads Toyota at halfway mark, trouble for Ferrari
2025 24 Hours of Le Mans: Porsche heads Toyota at halfway mark, trouble for Ferrari
BővebbenDramatic Turn of Events: Ferrari’s Penalty Puts Porsche in Surprising Lead at 12-Hour Le Mans
It has been all change in the 2025 Le Mans 24 Hours at the midway mark – here’s our full 12-hour report from the Circuit de la Sarthe!
BővebbenPower Play: Will Power Secures Pole Position with Dominant Display at IndyCar WWTR Oval Night Race
Will Power secured pole position for the Bommarito Automotive Group 500 with a stellar qualifying effort, marking his 71st career pole and extending his indy car racing record. This achievement was particularly significant as it had been a while since his last pole, back in 2024. Power’s strategy was straightforward: pushing his limits and aiming for a flat-out performance in certain turns of the track. The Team Penske driver expressed excitement for the upcoming race and the potential to clinch a victory. Team Penske dominated qualifying, with Josef Newgarden leading…
BővebbenBitter Rivalry Ignites: Max Verstappen vs George Russell’s Penalty Drama
Max Verstappen lashed out at F1 host Tom Clarkson in the post-qualifying press conference, following a question surrounding his penalty points. The Dutchman joins George Russell on the front row, after the Mercedes driver claimed pole position for the Canadian Grand Prix. McLaren suffered a rare bad day and had to settle for third with Oscar Piastri, whilst another Lando Norris mistake hurt the Briton. Join RacingNews365’s Ian Parkes and Nick Golding, as they dissect a chaotic qualifying.
BővebbenRacing Royalty: Kevin Estre Dominates Le Mans Ahead of the Pack
Kevin Estre leads Le Mans for Porsche, in a tight, close battle with the three Ferrari 499Ps in the race. Estre, in the #6 Porsche, is leading the #83 AF Corse Ferrari of Robert Kubica. The Pole drives the customer Ferrari ran by AF Corse, which also runs the factory cars on behalf of Ferrari. […]
BővebbenThe Origin of Russell’s Astonishing Pole Position: Inside Mark Hughes’ Insight
Mark Hughes looks into George Russell’s surprise pole and how it was possible. Hint: some struggles from rivals made that ‘stupendous’ lap more profitable
BővebbenRevving Up History: Liam Lawson Steers Former F1 Driver to Victory at Le Mans – A RacingNews365 Exclusive
Check out all the biggest stories from the qualifying day at the Canadian Grand Prix with the RacingNews365 Review.
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