Ferrari's Le Mans Legacy: 12 Overall Wins Since 1949
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What Happened
Ferrari has recorded twelve overall victories at the 24 Hours of Le Mans since its first win in 1949. The most recent triumph came in 2025, marking the third consecutive win for the 499P hypercar. The Prancing Horse also has 29 class wins.
First overall win with 166 MM
Six consecutive wins
499P wins Centenary edition
Third straight win with AF Corse 499P
The 499P has been dominant, winning all three years it has competed. In 2025, the car number 83 driven by Ye, Kubica, and Hanson took first place, while the number 51 car finished third. The number 50 car was disqualified post-race for a technical infringement.
Why this matters
Ferrari's consistent success in the world's most famous endurance race showcases its engineering excellence and historic brand importance.
Terms in This Story
- LMGTE Pro
- A class for production-based GT cars in the FIA World Endurance Championship.
- 499P
- Ferrari's hybrid hypercar competing in the top class of endurance racing.
- Class win
- Victory in a specific category within the race, not overall.
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