Ferrari ‘Clearly Faster’ than Toyota so Far at Le Mans
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The Polishman Robert Kubica drew two terrible clashes, one of them at risk of amputation, and awarded his salvation to the Pope. In 2008 he came to lead the championship of the Maximum and never lowered his arms to return and stay in the elite of the motorcycling. Now he will seek to win in Le Mans
Ferrari ‘clearly faster’ than Toyota so far at Le Mans
Ferrari had the fastest car at the Le Mans 24 Hours test day with an advantage that may be difficult to overcome, Toyota drivers reckon.Brendon Hartley gave Toyota the quickest time on Sunday with a 3m26.246s lap in the afternoon session, just over half a second faster than the #51 Ferrari then driven by James Calado.Toyota promptly played down the significance of the result, with its ...Keep reading
Robert Kubica questions Ferrari 499P raceability after Le Mans test, citing lowest power above 250 km/h
Robert Kubica has tempered expectations regarding the performance of the Ferrari 499P after the 24 Hours of Le Mans test day held last Sunday, expressing concerns about the car’s “raceability” due to its relatively low power output above 250 km/h compared to other Hypercars. The experienced Polish driver, who previously competed in Formula 1, set the fastest time during the morning session of the test day and followed with the third-fastest lap …
Kubica Raises ‘Raceability’ Concerns for Ferrari 499P
Photo: Ferrari Robert Kubica has downplayed the performance of the Ferrari 499P following last Sunday’s 24 Hours of Le Mans test day, raising concerns about the ‘raceability’ of the Italian car due to having the least power in Hypercar above 250 km/h. The Polish ex-Formula 1 driver set the fastest time in the opening session of the test, and followed up with the third-fastest time in the afternoon, ending up 0.656 seconds shy of the benchmark es…
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