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Check out the full report from the 2025 Le Mans 24 Hours as the ‘wrong’ Ferrari claims overall victory, with a familiar face bringing the car home.
Robert Kubica led the #83 customer Ferrari 499 to an overall victory at the Le Mans 24 Hours, partnering with Phil Hanson and Yifei Ye.
The #83 entry, although using the same Hypercar model as the works entries of #50 and #51, had not raced in the previous two years.
Kubica, driving for AF Corse, overtook the #51 works car during the race and secured the win by making a final pit stop for tires and fuel in the last hour.
The #6 Porsche Penske, driven by Kevin Estre, made a strong comeback and finished close behind Kubica’s winning #83 Ferrari.
This victory marked Ferrari’s 12th overall win at Le Mans, leaving them just one victory behind Audi and eight behind Porsche.
Kubica made history as the first Polish driver to win overall, while Ye became the first Chinese racer and Hanson the 35th Briton to achieve this milestone.
The race concluded with the #51 Ferrari in third place, the defending champions in the #50 Ferrari in fourth, and the pole-sitting #12 Cadillac in fifth.






