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Antonio Fuoco

Ferrari's Italian works driver steers the 499P Hypercar in the WEC and triumphed at the 2024 24 Hours of Le Mans in the cockpit of the car carrying number 50.

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Toyota wins Le Mans 2026 — and for the first time in years is also the fastest car. Manufacturer pace, reliability and the closing phase, analyzed hour by hour.

24h Le Mans 2026 — AI Data Analysis

Toyota wins Le Mans 2026 — and for the first time in years is also the fastest car. Manufacturer pace, reliability and the closing phase, analyzed hour by hour.

All overall winners of the 24 Hours of Le Mans from 1923 to 2026 — with drivers, car and team. Including the years 1936 and 1940–1948 that were not held.

Le Mans 24h — Roll of Honor

All overall winners of the 24 Hours of Le Mans from 1923 to 2026 — with drivers, car and team. Including the years 1936 and 1940–1948 that were not held.

Ferrari defends Le Mans 2025 with the #83 AF Corse — and is also the fastest manufacturer. Pace, reliability and an eventful closing phase in the data check.

24h Le Mans 2025 — AI Data Analysis

Ferrari defends Le Mans 2025 with the #83 AF Corse — and is also the fastest manufacturer. Pace, reliability and an eventful closing phase in the data check.

Ferrari wins Le Mans 2024 — even though Toyota fields the fastest car. The pace paradox, brutal Hypercar attrition, and the night myth put to the data test.

24h Le Mans 2024 — AI Data Analysis

Ferrari wins Le Mans 2024 — even though Toyota fields the fastest car. The pace paradox, brutal Hypercar attrition, and the night myth put to the data test.

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