Ferrari won the 93rd running of the Le Mans 24 Hours with its satellite #83 entry, driven by Phil Hanson, Robert Kubica, and Yifei Ye. The race saw Ferrari narrowly missing out on a podium lockout despite strong performances by other cars. A mid-race safety car period played a key role in Ferrari’s victory by nullifying their deficit and improving race execution. Sebastien Bourdais’s concerns about Cadillac Jota cars’ lack of top speed proved to be justified as the race progressed. Porsche emerged as a serious contender for victory, with the #6 car’s impressive comeback from disqualification in qualifying. Cem Bolukbasi’s crash at Tertre Rouge reshuffled the competition, leading to a fierce battle for the top spots.
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