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Ferrari admits reliability improvements needed after “complicated” 24 Hours of Le Mans
Ferrari sportscar boss Antonello Coletta acknowledges the need to improve reliability on the 499P Hypercar following challenges at the 24 Hours of Le Mans.
Despite initially leading and looking strong for a podium sweep, late technical issues and penalties hindered Ferrari’s performance, leading to a split in their results.
The No.50 car was ultimately disqualified due to rear wing issues, prompting Ferrari not to appeal but clarify it did not affect performance or safety.
Coletta emphasized the complexity of the race and mentioned a series of mechanical and electronic problems that affected their cars.
He recognized the need for Ferrari to enhance car reliability, especially under the competitive and demanding conditions of the World Endurance Championship.
Overall, Ferrari’s experience at Le Mans highlighted areas for improvement and a focus on enhancing the quality and reliability of their vehicles is imperative for future success.
