Ferrari wins the 24 Hours of Le Mans for the first time since 1965

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Antonio Giovinazzi, James Calado and Alessando Pierre Guidi won the 24 Hours of Le Mans with Ferrari. At the finish, the Italian team managed to get ahead of the Toyota crew of Brandon Hartley, Sebastian Buemi and Rio Hirakawa.

That the victory was the first for Ferrari since 1965 and occurred immediately after the team returned to the top Le Mans category.

24 Hours of Le Mans. Race. Top-5
1. Guidi / Calado / Giovinazzi (Ferrari) - 342 laps
2. Buemi / Hartley / Hirakawa (Toyota) +1.21,793
3. Bamber / Lynn / Lynn / Westbrook (Cadillac) +1 lap
4. Bourdais / van der Zande / Dixon / Aitkin (Cadillac) +2 laps
5. Fuoko / Molina / Nielsen (Ferrari) +5 laps

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