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Ferrari AF Corse’s factory FIA WEC Hypercar line-ups will stay the same for the 2025 season, following the news last week that 2024 Le Mans winners Antonio Fuoco and Miguel Molina have had th…
Ferrari AF Corse’s factory FIA WEC Hypercar line-ups for the 2025 season will remain unchanged, with Antonio Fuoco and Miguel Molina’s contracts extended. This decision was announced during the Finali Mondiali press conference, where Antonello Coletta expressed satisfaction with the current six drivers’ performances. There will be no alterations in the driver rosters for the No. 50 or No. 51 cars, but the line-up for the privately funded No. 83 car is yet to be finalized. Arthur Leclerc will participate in the Bahrain WEC rookie test but will not have a full-season drive in the third car next year to focus on prototype opportunities. Instead, Arthur Leclerc is likely to continue racing in GT3 next season, aiming to progress in the championship. Although Charles Leclerc has expressed interest in competing at Le Mans, Ferrari remains focused on his Formula 1 commitments to avoid penalties for partial participation in a full championship season.