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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Kubica’s Triumph: Ferrari’s Victory in Le Mans 24 Hours as Porsche Misses Podium Sweep

Ferrari won the 93rd running of the Le Mans 24 Hours with its satellite #83 entry driven by Phil Hanson, Robert Kubica, and Yifei Ye, narrowly missing out on a podium lockout as the #50 and #51 cars were bested by the #6 Porsche for second place. The race saw a close battle among the top cars, finishing within 30 seconds of each other, with Ferrari benefitting from a mid-race safety car period that helped erase its earlier mistakes. Despite starting strong, the Cadillac Jota cars struggled with top speed,…

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Revving Up the Excitement: Ferrari Triumphs Amidst Porsche Showdown at Le Mans 24 Hours

Ferrari won the 93rd running of the Le Mans 24 Hours with its satellite #83 entry, driven by Phil Hanson, Robert Kubica, and Yifei Ye. The race saw Ferrari narrowly missing out on a podium lockout despite strong performances by other cars. A mid-race safety car period played a key role in Ferrari’s victory by nullifying their deficit and improving race execution. Sebastien Bourdais’s concerns about Cadillac Jota cars’ lack of top speed proved to be justified as the race progressed. Porsche emerged as a serious contender for victory, with…

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The Ultimate Test of Endurance: 2025 24 Hours of Le Mans Full Race Results Unveiled

The Ultimate Test of Endurance: 2025 24 Hours of Le Mans Full Race Results Unveiled

Check out the full race results from the 93rd edition of the 24 Hours of Le Mans.

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James Calado Emerges Victorious with the Dawn at Le Mans

James Calado Emerges Victorious with the Dawn at Le Mans

James Calado of the #51 AF Corse Ferrari 499P led the FIA World Endurance Championship’s 24 Hours of Le Mans after 16 hours of racing.

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Racing Royalty: Kevin Estre Dominates Le Mans Ahead of the Pack

Racing Royalty: Kevin Estre Dominates Le Mans Ahead of the Pack

Kevin Estre leads Le Mans for Porsche, in a tight, close battle with the three Ferrari 499Ps in the race. Estre, in the #6 Porsche, is leading the #83 AF Corse Ferrari of Robert Kubica. The Pole drives the customer Ferrari ran by AF Corse, which also runs the factory cars on behalf of Ferrari. […]

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