Sebastien Buemi, Ryo Hirakawa and Brendon Hartley have won the 6 Hours of Imola for the Toyota, the FIA World Endurance Championship’s 2026 season opener, after a titanic, race-long battle with Ferrari.
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Ryo Hirakawa Shines at Imola: Toyota Takes on Ferrari in a Thrilling Race
Ryo Hirakawa leads the FIA World Endurance Championship season opener, the 6 Hours of Imola, at the halfway mark, with Toyota in an immense battle with Ferrari for the victory of the race. The Japanese driver’s teammate Brendon Hartley started the race from second place in the #8 Toyota. However, the experienced Kiwi dropped to […]
BővebbenNavigating the Complexities of WEC Driver Teams: Unveiling the Intricate Dilemma
More and more Hypercar teams are favouring two-driver line-ups for the WEC’s six-hour races. But does a slimmed-down line-up actually offer a real advantage?
BővebbenRevving Up the Future: Aitken Joins Cadillac for 2026 WEC Season
Jack Aitken will replace Jenson Button at Cadillac’s World Endurance Championship team next year, partnering with Earl Bamber and Sebastien Bourdais in the #38 Cadillac V-Series.R. Aitken, who has experience in IMSA, will embark on his first full WEC season after making multiple Le Mans 24 Hours appearances with Cadillac. During the Bahrain rookie test, Aitken integrated with the Jota team, setting the stage for his upcoming WEC campaign. He will also continue racing in the IMSA GTP division alongside Bamber, and newcomer Frederik Vesti at endurance events. Aitken expressed…
BővebbenRacing Revolution: Cadillac Sets Sights Higher Following Historic WEC Victory
Cadillac converted pole position into a 1-2 result in Brazil.
BővebbenUnleashing the Excitement: A Thrilling Recap of the 6 Hours of Sao Paulo in the World Endurance Championship
Full results for the 6 Hours of Sao Paulo, the fifth round of the 2025 World Endurance Championship.
BővebbenEndurance Defeat: Cadillac’s Missed Opportunity at Le Mans Leaves Fans Wanting More
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,…
BővebbenFerrari’s No. 50 Disqualified: A Shocking Turn of Events at Le Mans
No. 50 Ferrari disqualified from Le Mans after technical infringement
BővebbenFrom Formula 1 Champion to Le Mans Contender: Jenson Button’s Top 10 Triumph with Cadillac
The former Honda, Brawn and McLaren F1 racer secures his best ever result at Le Mans.
BővebbenKubica’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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