In three consecutive editions since the Centenary, the 24H of Le Mans saw the three Hypercars parade in the colors of Ferrari on the top step of the podium. After the #50 and #51, one originality still marks the final result of this race in 2025. Dressed all in yellow, the AF Corse #83 becomes the first private Hypercar to win in the Sarthe since the return of the prancing horse to the category.
In the section of results to be notified elsewhere, Porsche placed three of its prototypes in the top 10 of the race, including one that finished second in the event, thanks to a No. 6 crew consisting of Kévin Estre, Matt Campbell, and Laurens Vanthoor. Cadillac, Toyota, and Alpine completed the top 10. On the other hand, the French were not at the party. Expected much higher on the finish line, the arrowed A saw its two Hypercars finish 10th and 11th, far from the hopes raised since the two podiums in a row achieved at Imola and then Spa. Peugeot leaves Le Mans without any points scored.
24 Hours of Le Mans 2025
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