Ferrari claimed victory in the World Endurance Championship at Spa after a fierce battle with Alpine and BMW, led by James Calado, Antonio Giovinazzi, and Alessandro Pier Guidi. The second-placed factory Ferrari driven by Nicklas Nielsen, Miguel Molina, and Antonio Fuoco showed great speed throughout the race. The two Ferraris implemented divergent strategies, resulting in a nail-biting climax to the Spa 6 Hours event. Pier Guidi’s superb performance secured a back-to-back win for the #51 Ferrari. Nielsen’s exceptional driving skills and fuel management helped secure a well-deserved second place in a tough race. Ferrari’s victory at Spa marks their third consecutive win in the WEC this season, showcasing their dominance in endurance racing.
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