Ferrari is still considered the favorite to win its third consecutive race, even though it only managed to qualify seventh on the grid. The other manufacturers in the Hypercar class are pointing to Ferrari as the team to beat. Toyota has been the closest competitor to Ferrari in the past two years, but beating them this time will be a tough challenge. Porsche has made significant improvements in straightline speed, making its car more competitive than last year. The concept of having hydrogen-fueled cars racing at Le Mans in 2024 is no longer just a dream, with progress being made towards this goal.
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