Porsche Dominates as Vanthoor Sets the Pace in WEC Practice at Interlagos

Porsche Dominates as Vanthoor Sets the Pace in WEC Practice at Interlagos

Laurens Vanthoor topped the first practice session for the 6 Hours of Sao Paulo, at Interlagos, the fifth round of this year’s FIA World Endurance Championship. The # Porsche driver set a 1:25.176 to quickest, 0.084 ahead of Ferrari’s Antonio Fuoco, in the #50 Ferrari.  BMW’s Rene Rast was third in the #20 BMW M […]

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Racing Elegance: Lamborghini Secures Historic Win at Spa 24 Hours

Grasser Lamborghini secured their first victory at the 2025 24 Hours of Spa with drivers Mirko Bortolotti, Luca Engstler, and Jordan Pepper standing atop the podium. The race saw continued action for the final eight hours, marked by multiple Full Course Yellow (FCY) periods, two of which proved crucial in determining the ultimate winner. The decisive moment occurred during the 13th FCY nearly 18 and a half hours in, as Grasser’s Lamborghini emerged in the lead after a well-timed pitstop against the Rowe Racing BMW. Despite a late challenge from…

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Revving Towards Victory: Kubica Drives Ferrari to Le Mans Triumph on Autosport Podcast

The #83 AF Corse team with Robert Kubica, Phil Hanson, and Ye Yifei secured the victory in a thrilling race, narrowly beating the #6 Porsche team. The disqualification of the Ferrari #50 post-race led to the promotion of the #12 JOTA Cadillac to fourth place. The debate over the balance of performance set by the ACO continued after the race. In the LMP2 and LMGT3 categories, Inter Europol claimed victory, and the AO by TF team won the Pro-Am category. Richard Leitz achieved his sixth victory in the LMGT3 class…

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Scandal in Speed: #50 Ferrari Excluded from Le Mans After Wing Controversy

The #50 Ferrari 499P has been disqualified from the 2025 Le Mans 24 Hours due to rear wing technical violations found during post-race scrutineering. The car, driven by Antonio Fuoco, Miguel Molina, and Nicklas Nielsen, initially finished fourth overall. However, it was discovered that the rear wing support was missing bolts and exceeded the allowed deflection limits. Ferrari acknowledged the non-compliance with the rules but argued that the missing bolts caused the excessive deflection without providing a performance gain. Despite this, stewards noted the car achieved its highest top speed…

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Disappointment and Controversy: Ferrari’s Disqualification from Le Mans 24 Hours

The #50 Ferrari 499P was disqualified from the 2025 Le Mans 24 Hours due to rear wing technical regulation violations. The car, driven by Antonio Fuoco, Miguel Molina, and Nicklas Nielsen, finished fourth overall but was found to have missing bolts and excessive deflection. Ferrari acknowledged the non-compliance with the rules but argued that there was no performance gain. However, stewards noted that the car achieved its highest top speed with reduced drag, indicating a performance advantage. The absence of a bolt was noticed by a Ferrari mechanic close to…

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