Sixty-two cars and 186 drivers will take to the track on 14–15 June for round four of the FIA World Endurance Championship, the iconic and eagerly awaited 24 Hours of Le Mans. Eight Ferraris will compete at the Circuit de la Sarthe: three in the Hypercar class and five in LMGT3. For the occasion, three additional cars will join the two contesting the full FIA World Endurance Championship (WEC) season.
After triumphing in the 2023 Centenary edition with the number 51 car crewed by James Calado, Alessandro Pier Guidi, and Antonio Giovinazzi and repeating the feat in 2024 with the number 50 featuring Antonio Fuoco, Miguel Molina, and Nicklas Nielsen at the steering wheel, the two factory-run 499Ps of Ferrari AF Corse come to France buoyed by wins in the opening three rounds of the 2025 FIA WEC at Qatar, Imola and Spa Francorchamps.
The third 499P on the grid will be the yellow-liveried number 83, also entered by AF Corse. Ferrari official driver, Yifei Ye, will share driving duties with Phil Hanson and Robert Kubica.
In the LMGT3 class, the two Vista AF Corse Ferrari 296 LMGT3s, on track in the FIA WEC, arrive fresh from first and third-place finishes at Spa Francorchamps. The number 21 that won in Belgium will again feature official driver Alessio Rovera, Simon Mann, and François Hériau, while the number 54 will be driven by fellow Ferrari official Davide Rigon, Francesco Castellacci, and Thomas Flohr, who finished in third place in the Ardennes.
Three additional 296 LMGT3s will join the two full-season Vista AF Corse entries on the 13-kilometre French circuit. Ziggo Sport Tempesta will line up with car number 193, having qualified through victory in the 2024 GT World Challenge Europe Bronze Cup. The team’s driver lineup features Jonathan Hui, Chris Froggatt, and Eddie Cheever III.
The remaining two Prancing Horse entries are the number 150 of Richard Mille AF Corse, driven by official driver Lilou Wadoux, one of five women on the track at Le Mans this year, alongside Riccardo Agostini and Custodio Toledo, and the number 57 of Kessel Racing. Another Ferrari factory driver, Brazil’s Daniel Serra, will be at the wheel of the Ferrari entered by the Swiss team, joined by Takeshi Kimura and Casper Stevenson.
The 24 Hours of Le Mans will kick off with the official test day on Sunday, 8 June, and the race itself starts at 4 p.m. local time on Saturday, 14 June.