Ferrari Seventh After Two Hours at Le Mans
7th
29°C
44°C
What Happened
The 94th edition of the 24 Hours of Le Mans began in dry conditions with high temperatures of 29°C for air and 44°C for the track. After two hours, the leading Ferrari 499P is number 51, driven by Antonio Giovinazzi, running in 7th position. The number 50 car with Nicklas Nielsen is one place back in 8th, while the number 83 car with Phil Hanson lies 14th.
Number 51 Ferrari started in 8th, number 50 in 12th, number 83 in 17th.
Number 51 runs 7th, number 50 runs 8th, number 83 runs 14th.
Why this matters
This update tracks Ferrari's competitive standing in one of the world's most famous endurance races, highlighting their early race position.
Terms in This Story
- Hypercar
- The top class in endurance racing, featuring high-performance hybrid and prototype cars.
- 499P
- Ferrari's hybrid hypercar race car competing in the Hypercar class.
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