The Ultimate Showdown: Former F1 Legends Unite on the Landmark 2025 Le Mans 24 Hours Hypercar Grid

The lineup for the 24 Hours of Le Mans often showcases the connection between Formula 1 and endurance racing, with several former F1 drivers transitioning to WEC. Some, like Fernando Alonso and Nico Hulkenberg, have made pit stops at Le Mans before returning to Formula 1. In the upcoming 2025 edition, a number of ex-F1 drivers will participate in the Hypercar class, with varying roles within their teams. Antonio Giovinazzi, racing for Ferrari AF Corse in car #51, won the 2023 Le Mans and aims for another victory this year.…

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Red Bull’s Rising Star: Lindblad Secures F1 Superlicence Approval from FIA

The FIA has approved Red Bull’s request to grant Arvid Lindblad an FIA superlicence before his 18th birthday. Lindblad is set to turn 18 on 8 August 2025, and this exemption allows him to participate in F1 earlier than the minimum age requirement. The FIA’s World Motor Sport Council meeting in Macau gave the green light for this exception. With outstanding talent and maturity in single-seater competition, Lindblad is now an F1 reserve driver option for Red Bull. His recent success in F2, including a feature race win in Spain,…

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Unleashing the Speed: A Thrilling Preview of the Le Mans 24 Hours

The Le Mans 24 Hours is the main theme in the latest Autosport Racing podcast this weekend, with Editor-in-Chief Kevin Turner and Gary Watkins discussing why Ferrari and Toyota are the current favorites for victory. Following six hours of testing on Sunday, it became clear that Peugeot and Aston Martin are unlikely contenders for the win. The Balance of Performance for the 24-hour enduro at Circuit de la Sarthe is also a topic of discussion, along with Ferrari’s success in the 2025 World Endurance Championship season. Additionally, the podcast covers…

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