Ferrari won the Centenary edition of
the 24 Hours of Le Mans with the 499P driven by Alessandro Pier Guidi, who
shared the number 51 car with James Calado and Antonio Giovinazzi, covering 342
laps of the French track. The Maranello manufacturer claimed an historic result
on its return to the top class after half a century, with the Ferrari – AF
Corse team triumphing in the world’s most famous endurance race.
At the chequered flag Antonio Fuoco,
Miguel Molina and Nicklas Nielsen finished fifth in the 499P number 50, delayed
during the night by repairs that knocked the crew out of contention for the
podium, despite an excellent performance that saw them climb several places
back up the standings.
The Ferrari 499Ps started from the top
two positions on the grid with Hypercar numbers 50 and 51, respectively, thanks
to the times posted during the Hyperpole when Fuoco took pole.
This was the Prancing Horse’s tenth
overall victory at the 24 Hours of Le Mans, to go with those collected in 1949,
1954, 1958, and 1960-1965. Ferrari’s history at Le Mans now comprises 39
victories, including 29 class wins.
With this result in round four of the
2023 FIA World Endurance Championship, Ferrari remains second in the
Manufacturers’ standings, narrowing the gap to Toyota to 19 points.