Ferrari secured the top three positions in qualifying for Saturday’s Spa 6 Hours, showcasing their dominance in the 2025 World Endurance Championship. Antonio Fuoco clinched his first pole position of the year in the #50 Ferrari 499P Le Mans Hypercar. Robert Kubica followed in second place with the AF Corse customer entry. Peugeot’s Stoffel Vandoorne claimed the fifth spot, just ahead of Alex Lynn in the Jota team’s Cadillac. Alpine’s Mick Schumacher took sixth place, while Toyota and Porsche faced challenges in qualifying, failing to enter the Hyperpole session. Lexus celebrated a victory in the LMGT3 class with Finn Gehrsitz at the wheel of the Auto Sport Promotion RC F GT3.
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