For the second consecutive year in a row,
Ferrari managed to win the 24 Hours of
Le Mans. This time, the trio of Nicklas Nielsen, Antonio Fuoco and Miguel Molina were the best in the iconic endurance race, where last season Giovinazzi, Pier Guidi and Calado won. The latter trio finished third in '24, so almost an optimal result for the Italians, who were delirious with joy afterwards.
Earlier this season,
Ferrari won the
Monaco Grand Prix thanks to
Charles Leclerc and so now
Le Mans, another monument on the motorsport calendar, is also in. John Elkann, Ferrari's president, praised his team at Le Mans.
"Our first and third place at Le Mans are a testament to how teamwork allows us to accomplish extraordinary results," the president said.
Elkann praises his Ferrari team
Moreover, Elkann rightly concluded, all six drivers of the Ferrari
WEC team have now won Le Mans.
"It gives me great pleasure that, with the result this year and last year, all the Ferrari drivers won at Le Mans – and with them all of Ferrari. Only a very cohesive and committed team could achieve this historic result."The #50 Ferrari held off Toyota on Sunday afternoon. The Japanese team - with
Nyck de Vries, Kamui Kobayashi and Jose Maria Lopez - was ultimately 14 seconds short of winning at Le Mans, but Ferrari were able to carry their lead home.