
Ferrari has made it two-from-two in the 2025 FIA World Endurance Championship on home soil at Imola today, sending the devoted tifosi into delirium as the #51 crew of Antonio Giovinazzi, James Calado and Alessandro Pier Guidi converted pole position into victory
In what turned out to be a tactical six-hour contest reliant on strategic skill and astute tyre choice, the Prancing Horse held its nerve to take the chequered flag in front, repeating the success it achieved with its #50 Hypercar in the Qatar curtain-raiser.
For the first time in FIA WEC history, race winners received the FIA President’s Medals following today’s 6 Hours of Imola.
Calado Giovinazzi and Pier Guidi were awarded a personal keepsake envisioned by FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem as a tangible symbol of success.
Crafted from 100% recycled materials, the medals honour success while representing innovation and reflecting the FIA’s commitment to sustainability.
In LMGT3, defending champion Manthey opened its account for the season with a win for the 911, as Richard Lietz fended off BMW’s Kelvin van der Linde in a tense duel that went right the way down to the line, narrowly denying home hero and pole-sitter Valentino Rossi a famous home triumph.