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Ferrari’s Historic Win at Le Mans Secures Third Consecutive Victory

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Ferrari Le Mans Race

LE MANS, France — Ferrari celebrated a historic victory at the 2025 24 Hours of Le Mans, marking its third consecutive win in this prestigious endurance race. The #83 Ferrari, driven by Robert Kubica and his team, outpaced competitors to claim the top spot.

The race concluded on Sunday, June 15, 2025, with Kubica leading the final lap after an intense competition. ‘It’s a dream come true. I have to pinch myself,’ said Yifei Ye, Kubica’s teammate, in an interview with the WEC TV feed. ‘My team-mates, mechanics and engineers did an awesome job.’

The #6 Porsche finished second, showcasing its durability and speed, after starting from the last position. ‘We fought hard today. Being second is an achievement for us,’ commented driver Kévin Estre.

In the LMP2 class, the #43 Euro Interpol crew, comprising Nick Yelloly, Tom Dillmann, and Jakub Smiechowski, took victory, edging out the #48 VDS Panis team, which finished second. ‘Heartbreak for us but proud to have finished,’ the VDS Panis team remarked.

The event also saw notable performances in the LMGT3 class, where Manthey Porsche’s Richard Lietz, alongside teammates Riccardo Pera and Ryan Hardwick, dominated to secure the class win. They finished ahead of the #21 Vista AF Corse crew and the #81 TF Corvette.

This year’s race was marked by dramatic moments, including significant recovery efforts from teams after initial struggles. The #12 Cadillac, which started on pole, was unable to maintain momentum but managed to finish in the top ten, highlighting the race’s unpredictable nature.

The 2025 Le Mans also recognized Aston Martin for its Valkyrie crew, who completed the race successfully on their first attempt.