Le Mans 2025: “Full Access, The Red Line”

Maranello 30 September 2025

The emotionally charged, adrenaline-filled days of the 93rd edition of the 24 Hours of Le Mans – won for the third consecutive year by Ferrari – can be relived through “Full Access, The Red Line”, already available on Ferrari’s official YouTube channel. Featuring previously unseen scenes and dialogue, the video retraces the Italian team's approach to the world’s most renowned endurance race and the entire race itself.

Ferrari Chairman John Elkann and CEO Benedetto Vigna celebrated Ferrari’s 12th outright victory at Le Mans on track, joined by the entire team, as they received the applause of the 332,000 spectators in the grandstands at the Circuit de la Sarthe.

The web series' cameras and microphones focus on lesser-known moments behind the scenes, offering motorsport fans a glimpse of previously unseen situations and footage.

The action begins at the Pesage, held in the historic centre of the French town that, like every year, hosted the most anticipated round of the FIA World Endurance Championship. Welcomed by applause from the fans, all the 499P drivers kicked off the sporting adventure: Alessandro Pier Guidi, James Calado, Antonio Giovinazzi, and Antonio Fuoco, Miguel Molina, Nicklas Nielsen (who share the official Ferrari – AF Corse cars); Yifei Ye, Robert Kubica and Phil Hanson, who won the race in the number 83 AF Corse car.

The episode of “Full Access, The Red Line” continues with the engines being fired up and the start of track activities, beginning with the Test Day on Sunday, 8 June and running through all the timed sessions: free practice sessions, qualifying and Hyperpole.

The action continues into the most eagerly awaited hours for fans, when adrenaline and drama are at their peak. The grid line-up saw the 499Ps start from seventh and 11th with crews number 50 and 51 respectively, and from 13th with the trio of Ye, Kubica and Hanson. The race kicked off at 4.00 p.m. on Saturday, 14 June and continued into the afternoon of Sunday, 15 June 2025.

It was a marathon with Ferrari consistently at the front, and all crews taking turns in the lead over the 24 hours, right down to the chequered flag. The result marked the Maranello manufacturer's third consecutive win at Le Mans, the first with the privateer 499P in its Giallo Modena livery, and a third-place finish for Pier Guidi, Calado, and Giovinazzi. The number 50 499P of Fuoco, Molina and Nielsen, which had originally finished fourth, was disqualified after the race due to a technical infringement.

Extensive behind-the-scenes coverage sheds light on both the drivers and the activities involving Ferrari’s management and the entire team, as well as on the experiences of the Prancing Horse clients and guests, who witnessed this one-of-a-kind event first-hand.