Sebastien Bourdais acknowledges that Cadillac still needs to make improvements despite starting the 2025 Le Mans 24 Hours from first and second positions but failing to secure a podium finish. The Jota entries struggled initially, losing pace and dropping out of the top 10, but later showed competitiveness. The #12 car finished fifth, while the #38 car faced setbacks but managed to finish seventh. Bourdais highlighted the need for continued improvement, expressing concerns about tire degradation during long runs. The team faced challenges with penalties and incidents during the race, emphasizing the need for better understanding from race control. Despite setting the fastest lap of the race, Bourdais emphasized the car’s potential in high-speed corners but stressed the importance of consistent performance. Jota team principal Sam Hignett considered it a solid start to a long-term project with plans for future updates and improvements.
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