Kubica Leads Ferrari To Glory - 2025 Le Mans 24 Hours Review
Episode 10, Jun 17, 06:05 PM
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Autosport Editor-In-Chief Kevin Turner sits down with Sportscar correspondent Gary Watkins and Group National Editor Stephen Lickorish to review the 93rd running of the 24 Hours of Le Mans.
At the front of the field, it was the #83 AF Corse team of Robert Kubica, Phil Hanson and Ye Yifei that took outright victory in the fourth closest finish in the races 100+ year history, holding off what was a near-perfect race from the #6 Porsche team of Kevin Estre, Laurens Vanthoor and Matt Campbell to finish second. There's also an explanation as to why the Ferrari #50 of Antonio Fuoco, Miguel Molina and Nicklas Nielsen were disqualified in post-race technical inspection, promoting the #12 JOTA Cadillac into fourth. And of course, the age-old debate contiunes - Did the ACO get it right in terms of balance of performance?
Stephen also joins the podcast to review the LMP2 and LMGT3 categories, with Inter Europol taking their second class victory in three years with a dramatic pass for the win in the final half an hour from Nick Yelloly on the #48 Panis VDS Team, with Louis Deletraz's AO by TF team taking the Pro-Am victory, and Richard Leitz taking his 6th class victory in the LMGT3 class with Manthey Racing.
At the front of the field, it was the #83 AF Corse team of Robert Kubica, Phil Hanson and Ye Yifei that took outright victory in the fourth closest finish in the races 100+ year history, holding off what was a near-perfect race from the #6 Porsche team of Kevin Estre, Laurens Vanthoor and Matt Campbell to finish second. There's also an explanation as to why the Ferrari #50 of Antonio Fuoco, Miguel Molina and Nicklas Nielsen were disqualified in post-race technical inspection, promoting the #12 JOTA Cadillac into fourth. And of course, the age-old debate contiunes - Did the ACO get it right in terms of balance of performance?
Stephen also joins the podcast to review the LMP2 and LMGT3 categories, with Inter Europol taking their second class victory in three years with a dramatic pass for the win in the final half an hour from Nick Yelloly on the #48 Panis VDS Team, with Louis Deletraz's AO by TF team taking the Pro-Am victory, and Richard Leitz taking his 6th class victory in the LMGT3 class with Manthey Racing.