Ferrari clinched their second consecutive win in the 24 Hours race at Le Mans, securing victory over Toyota in the 92nd edition of the endurance race. Despite wet conditions, Ferrari outperformed Toyota to take home the trophy.

The race was marked by overnight rain, which led to extended yellow flag periods and disrupted driving conditions. Safety cars were deployed for over six hours, slowing down the pace of the race. However, as morning approached, the rain eased up, setting the stage for a thrilling final fight for the finish line.

Ferrari’s number 50 car, driven by Nicklas Nielsen alongside Antonio Fuoco and Miguel Molina, crossed the finish line almost running out of fuel. The pole car from Porsche secured fourth place, closely followed by Toyota’s number eight car in fifth place.

With an hour left in the race, Ferrari’s Nielsen managed to secure a 30-second lead over the competition, ultimately claiming victory in a finish marked by rainy weather. This win marks Ferrari’s second overall victory at the Sarthe circuit in as many years, successfully defending their title.