Ferrari plans on maintaining the same lineup of drivers for its two factory 499P Le Mans Hypercars in the 2026 World Endurance Championship campaign. The team’s sportscar racing boss, Antonello Coletta, emphasizes the importance of stability in the AF Corse-run works Hypercar team’s driver lineup. Coletta expresses satisfaction with the current driver lineup and their performances since the introduction of the 499P in 2023. However, he highlights that it’s premature to confirm if the lineups for both cars will stay unchanged for a fourth season. With the Hypercar driver market…
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BővebbenConsistency and Success: Ferrari’s Unwavering Driver Line-up Strategy for WEC Hypercar Dominance in 2026
Ferrari has announced that they plan to keep the same lineup of drivers for their 2026 World Endurance Championship campaign in the two factory 499P Le Mans Hypercars. Antonello Coletta, Ferrari’s sportscar racing boss, emphasized the importance of stability in the AF Corse-run works Hypercar team’s driver lineup. Coletta stated during Le Mans 24 Hours week that they have no intention of changing the drivers and hope to maintain the same team for upcoming seasons. While Coletta expressed their happiness with the current drivers and their achievements, he mentioned that…
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