Ferrari Secures Historic Third Straight Victory at 24 Hours of Le Mans – Sportsphere24 Updates




 In a spectacular display of endurance racing mastery, Ferrari has clinched its third consecutive win at the 24 Hours of Le Mans, further solidifying its legendary status in motorsport history. As reported by Sportsphere24 Updates, the 2025 edition of this iconic French endurance race saw the AF Corse team’s No. 83 Ferrari 499P, piloted by Yifei Ye, Phil Hanson, and Robert Kubica, cross the finish line first, marking a remarkable achievement for the Italian marque.

Ferrari’s Unstoppable Winning Streak

This victory at Le Mans 2025 is not just another trophy for Ferrari; it represents a historic hat-trick. The manufacturer has now won three consecutive editions of the race — a feat last achieved by Ferrari during their dominant streak from 1960 to 1965. The 499P Hypercar has maintained an unbeaten record at the Circuit de la Sarthe since its debut, with seven overall wins including this year’s triumph.

Sportsphere24 Updates highlights that this latest win grants Ferrari the permanent right to keep the prestigious winners’ trophy, a privilege reserved for manufacturers who secure three straight victories at Le Mans. The 2025 race drew a massive crowd of 332,000 spectators, including Ferrari Chairman John Elkann and CEO Benedetto Vigna, who celebrated the team’s success on site.

A Diverse and Talented Driver Lineup

The winning trio is notable for its diversity and skill. Robert Kubica made history as the first Polish driver to win the 24 Hours of Le Mans, while Yifei Ye became the first Chinese driver to stand atop the podium at this event. Phil Hanson, securing his second overall Le Mans victory, completed this formidable lineup. Sportsphere24 Updates emphasizes that Ferrari’s global talent pool is a key factor in their sustained success.

Race Highlights and Championship Impact

The 2025 race was fiercely contested, with Porsche’s Penske-run 963 Hypercar finishing a strong second, pushing Ferrari to maintain strategic excellence throughout the 24 hours. Ferrari’s other entries also performed admirably, with the No. 51 car finishing third despite a late pit lane issue, while the No. 50 Ferrari was disqualified due to a technical infringement involving rear wing deflection.

Following this victory, Ferrari leads the FIA World Endurance Championship manufacturers’ standings by a significant margin, with 202 points—111 points ahead of Toyota. The drivers’ championship is equally competitive, with Ferrari drivers occupying the top three positions.

Ferrari’s Endurance Legacy Reinforced

As Sportsphere24 Updates reports, this third straight win at Le Mans not only revives the glory days of Ferrari’s 1960s dominance but also showcases the cutting-edge technology and teamwork behind the Ferrari 499P. The car’s flawless performance at the legendary Circuit de la Sarthe cements Ferrari’s place at the pinnacle of endurance racing for the modern era.


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