Ferrari triumph at WEC Spa in Hypercar and LMGT3

Race start - By Melissa Warren

Ferrari made it three consecutive victories in the FIA World Endurance Championship in Belgium, as the Prancing Horse fended off the challenge of an inspired Alpine to triumph in an enthralling six-hour contest.

In front of the biggest crowd in 14 visits to Spa, the 98,874 on-site spectators were treated to a race that will live long in the memory.

While the results sheet might confirm a Ferrari one-two – the #51 taking the chequered flag just four seconds ahead of the sister #50 scarlet prototype – the truth was that the 2025 TotalEnergies 6 Hours of Spa-Francorchamps marked the first time this season that the Italian marque’s hegemony was truly threatened.

One of the most remarkable aspects of the final result was the fact that the winning Hypercar had required a significant repair job after Antonio Giovinazzi crashed at the top of Eau Rouge on his first lap out of the pits during Thursday’s FP2 session, putting the #51 trio immediately on the back foot. In company with team-mates James Calado and Alessandro Pier Guidi, however, the Italian repaid the Ferrari mechanics’ toil in fine style.

The Briton confessed to a conservative opening stint as he looked after his Michelin tyres, before pressing on and handing over to Giovinazzi, who maintained the momentum. Pier Guidi took over for the remainder of the race, engaging in some epic battles along the way – most notably with BMW’s Robin Frijns and Alpine’s Mick Schumacher, thrilling fans with a spectacular three-way tussle in the fifth hour.

By taking on less fuel, the #51 Ferrari leapfrogged the #50 car – the pole position-winner having led the majority of the race – during the subsequent pit-stop phase, and while its short-fuelling tactic meant it would have to stop again, by the time it did, Pier Guidi had built up enough of a margin to retain the lead, going on to cement the first back-to-back win for the same crew in FIA WEC since 2023.

“It was a good, fun race,” reflected the Italian. “I had a few enjoyable fights with the Toyota and the Alpine, and my stints flew by, because I could never be relaxed inside the car – towards the end especially, I had to produce qualifying-style laps to create a gap. The team did an amazing job, especially with the strategy. In some ways, this result is a kind of revenge for last year at Spa, which was quite painful. This year, we are smiling.”

“I want to thank my team-mates and the mechanics, who did a fantastic job on Thursday to put the car back together,” added Giovinazzi. “It was not a smooth start to the weekend, but we fought back well. If you want to win in FIA WEC, you need to be in the right place at the right time, and I think we all deserve this one.”

Whether the #50 car could reach the chequered flag without having to make a late splash ‘n’ dash pit visit was far less clear, but ultimately, Nicklas Nielsen clung grittily onto the runner-up spoils by less than a second in the car he shares with Antonio Fuoco and Miguel Molina.

The Hypercar podium was completed by the #36 Alpine Endurance Team A424 piloted by Schumacher, Jules Gounon and Frédéric Makowiecki. The latter was on a mission right from the start as he scythed from sixth on the grid up to second, before countryman Gounon boldly snatched the lead from Molina on the run towards Eau Rouge at the beginning of his stint.

Schumacher subsequently continued that excellent form, pushing Nielsen right to the end to secure Les Bleus’ second podium in a row and consolidate the French manufacturer’s strong start to 2025.

In the #8 TOYOTA GAZOO Racing entry, Sébastien Buemi, Brendon Hartley and Ryō Hirakawa exploited an alternative strategy to climb from a lowly 15th on the grid up to fourth, as Cadillac claimed its best finish of the season to-date with fifth and sixth places for the #12 and #38 Cadillac V-Series.R prototypes.

Ferrari beats old rival in LMGT3 duel

Two legends of GT racing went head-to-head in the LMGT3 category, as Ferrari and Ford reprised their classic duel from the 1960s – and on this occasion, it was the Italian marque that emerged on top.

During the early phases, Lexus looked to be on-course to break its duck in FIA WEC competition as Arnold Robin established an advantage of ten seconds in the pole-sitting Akkodis ASP Team RC F LMGT3, but a slow pit-stop for the Japanese sportscar dropped it down the order, and thereafter, the #78 crew never truly recovered.

That thrust VISTA AF Corse and Proton Competition into the spotlight – and into a fight for the top step of the podium. After hitting the front of the field, the #21 Ferrari 296 LMGT3 – shared by Alessio Rovera, François Heriau and Simon Mann – made good its escape. The trio duly clinched the Italian outfit’s first victory of 2025 – and third from the last five races – by a shade over 40 seconds.

Less than three seconds blanketed the #88 Ford Mustang, #54 Ferrari and #77 Mustang in the scrap for the runner-up spot, while Aston Martin’s bid was ultimately undone by incidents and ill-timed safety car interventions.

The #85 Iron Dames Porsche, with drivers Celia Martin, Rahel Frey and Michelle Gatting finished tenth.

Race results

1          51        Ferrari 499P  HYPERCAR Ferrari AF Corse     

Alessandro PIER GUIDI      James CALADO      Antonio GIOVINAZZI

2          50        Ferrari 499P  HYPERCAR Ferrari AF Corse     

Antonio FUOCO       Miguel MOLINA        Nicklas NIELSEN

3          36        Alpine A424  HYPERCAR Alpine Endurance Team     

Jules GOUNON        Frédéric MAKOWIECKI      Mick SCHUMACHER

4          8          Toyota GR010 – Hybrid       HYPERCAR Toyota Gazoo Racing         

Sébastien BUEMI     Brendon HARTLEY Ryo HIRAKAWA

5          12        Cadillac V-Series.R HYPERCAR Cadillac Hertz Team JOTA

Alex LYNN    Norman NATO          Will STEVENS

6          38        Cadillac V-Series.R HYPERCAR Cadillac Hertz Team JOTA

Earl BAMBER           Sébastien BOURDAIS        Jenson BUTTON

7          7          Toyota GR010 – Hybrid       HYPERCAR Toyota Gazoo Racing         

Mike CONWAY         Kamui KOBAYASHI Nyck DE VRIES

8          35        Alpine A424  HYPERCAR Alpine Endurance Team     

Paul-Loup CHATIN  Ferdinand HABSBURG      Charles MILESI

9          6          Porsche 963  HYPERCAR Porsche Penske Motorsport          

Kévin ESTRE           Laurens VANTHOOR          Pascal WEHRLEIN

10        15        BMW M Hybrid V8   HYPERCAR BMW M Team WRT

Kevin MAGNUSSEN           Raffaele MARCIELLO        

11        93        Peugeot 9X8 HYPERCAR Peugeot TotalEnergies       

Paul DI RESTA        Mikkel JENSEN       Jean-Eric VERGNE

12        5          Porsche 963  HYPERCAR Porsche Penske Motorsport          

Julien ANDLAUER  Michael CHRISTENSEN    Nico MÜLLER

13        7          Aston Martin Valkyrie           HYPERCAR Aston Martin Thor Team     

Harry TINCKNELL   Tom GAMBLE          

14        9          Aston Martin Valkyrie           HYPERCAR Aston Martin Thor Team     

Alex RIBERAS         Marco SORENSEN

15        21        Ferrari 296 LMGT3  LMGT3           Vista AF Corse        

François HERIAU    Simon MANN            Alessio ROVERA

16        88        Ford Mustang LMGT3         LMGT3           Proton Competition 

Stefano GATTUSO  Giammarco LEVORATO     Dennis OLSEN

17        54        Ferrari 296 LMGT3  LMGT3           Vista AF Corse        

Thomas FLOHR       Francesco CASTELLACCI Davide RIGON

18        77        Ford Mustang LMGT3         LMGT3           Proton Competition 

Bernardo SOUSA    Ben TUCK     Benjamin BARKER

19        27        Aston Martin Vantage AMR LMGT3          LMGT3           Heart of Racing Team

Ian JAMES    Zacharie ROBICHON          Mattia DRUDI

20        10        Aston Martin Vantage AMR LMGT3          LMGT3           Racing Spirit of Leman

Derek DEBOER       Eduardo BARRICHELLO   Valentin HASSE CLOT

21        92        Porsche 911 GT3 R LMGT3           LMGT3           Manthey 1ST Phorm

Ryan HARDWICK   Riccardo PERA        Richard LIETZ

22        78        Lexus RC F LMGT3 LMGT3           Akkodis ASP Team   Arnold

ROBIN           Finn GEHRSITZ       Yuichi NAKAYAMA

23        46        BMW M4 LMGT3     LMGT3           Team WRT   

Ahmad AL HARTHY Valentino ROSSI      Kelvin VAN DER LINDE

24        85        Porsche 911 GT3 R LMGT3           LMGT3           Iron Dames  

Celia MARTIN           Rahel FREY  Michelle GATTING

25        61        Mercedes-AMG LMGT3      LMGT3           Iron Lynx       

Martin BERRY          Lin HODENIUS        Maxime MARTIN

26        60        Mercedes-AMG LMGT3      LMGT3           Iron Lynx       

Stephen GROVE      Brenton GROVE       Matteo CAIROLI

27        33        Corvette Z06 LMGT3.R       LMGT3           TF Sport        

Ben KEATING           Jonny EDGAR          Daniel JUNCADELLA

28        81        Corvette Z06 LMGT3.R       LMGT3           TF Sport        

Tom VAN ROMPUY Rui ANDRADE         Charlie EASTWOOD

29        59        McLaren 720S LMGT3 Evo            LMGT3           United Autosports    

James COTTINGHAM        Sébastien BAUD      Grégoire SAUCY

30        83        Ferrari 499P  HYPERCAR AF Corse      

Robert KUBICA        Yifei YE          Philip HANSON

31        20        BMW M Hybrid V8   HYPERCAR BMW M Team WRT

Robin FRIJNS          René RAST 

32        94        Peugeot 9X8 HYPERCAR Peugeot TotalEnergies       

Loïc DUVAL  Malthe JAKOBSEN Stoffel VANDOORNE

33        95        McLaren 720S LMGT3 Evo            LMGT3           United Autosports    

Darren LEUNG         Sean GELAEL          Marino SATO

34        87        Lexus RC F LMGT3 LMGT3           Akkodis ASP Team  

Petru UMBRARESCU        Clemens SCHMID   Jose Maria LOPEZ

35        31        BMW M4 LMGT3     LMGT3           The Bend Team WRT         

Yasser SHAHIN       Timur BOGUSLAVSKIY      Augusto FARFUS

36        99        Porsche 963  HYPERCAR Proton Competition 

Neel JANI      Nicolas PINO Nicolas VARRONE By Melissa Warren

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