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China’s First Winner at Le Mans 24 Hours Race Says He Is in Dreamland

Summary by South China Morning Post
‘In China, the car industry has come a long way,’ Ye Yifei says after victory with Robert Kubica’s AF Corse team.

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After the successes of 2023 and 2024, the 24 Hours on the historic French circuit is again in the sign of Maranello.

·Turin, Italy
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At the wheel of the Ferrari no.83, the trio Robert Kubica-Yifei Ye-Philip Hanson won this Sunday in front of Porsche no. 6.

·Paris, France
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The Ferrari number 83 of the AF Corse gained victory this Sunday at the 24 hours of Le Mans, with Phil Hanson, Robert Kubica and Ye Yifei on the flight. For the first time, a Chinese pilot (Yifei) and a Polish (Kubica) won the myth test in general. It was an event introduced during World Resistance (WEC), which has only won the Maranello brand (WEC), until now. The race of this weekend in the Circuit La Sarthe had three Portuguese in evidence. I…

·Portugal
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Le Mans 24 Hours: Kubica wins with Ferrari as Porsche spoils 1-2-3

·United States
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Cd. of Mexico.- For the third consecutive year, Ferrari dominated the 24 hours of Le Mans, although with a car of a private and yellow team. In what it considers another milestone in its history, the team that started as favorite was imposed thanks to the expertise of the Polish Robert Kubica, the Chinese Ye Yifei and the British Philp Hanson in the car with number 83, with a total of 387 turns. However, the triumph was not for either of the two…

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Planet F1 broke the news in United Kingdom on Sunday, June 15, 2025.
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