Ferrari Wins the 24 Hours of Le Mans for Third Year in a Row
- Ferrari won the 93rd 24 Hours of Le Mans race on Sunday at the Sarthe circuit in France, achieving their third consecutive victory.
- Ferrari entered the race as defending champions aiming for a hat-trick, with both factory cars starting from seventh and 11th on the grid.
- The race featured 62 cars, including 21 hypercars, and saw Robert Kubica lead the privately entered AF Corse Ferrari 499P to victory after a demanding 24-hour stint.
- Kubica reflected on the endurance challenge, expressing gratitude to his team in Italian after becoming the first Polish driver to achieve an outright victory at Le Mans.
- The win confirms Ferrari's dominance in endurance racing, allowing them to keep the trophy at Maranello and underscoring Kubica's remarkable comeback from severe 2011 injuries.
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Polish driver led Ferrari to third success in a row in the legendary French race
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Ferrari won the 24 Hours of Le Mans for the third year in a row.
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