Victoria agónica del español Miguel Molina con Ferrari en las 24 Horas de Le Mans
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Victoria agónica del español Miguel Molina con Ferrari en las 24 Horas de Le Mans
El coche número 50 de Ferrari AF Corse, pilotado por el español Miguel Molina, el italiano Antonio Fuoco y el danés Nicklas Nielsen, ha conquistado este domingo la 92ª edición de las 24 Horas de Le Mans (Francia) en la clase Hypercar H, de modo agónico tras cruzar la línea de meta definitiva con solo un 2% de combustible en su depósito. Las útimas maniobras de Nielsen sobre el circuito francés estuvieron repletas de tensión, con el contador de c…
Miguel Molina wins the 24 Hours of Le Mans with Ferrari, the third Spaniard to do so after Marc Gené and Fernando Alonso
Miguel Molina won the 24 hours of Le Mans this Sunday, becoming the third Spaniard to do so, after Marc Gené in 2009 and Fernando Alonso in 2018 and 2019. The Catalan driver won with the Ferrari team, together with the Italian Antonio Fuoco and the Danish Nicklas Nielsen, on a day in which the rain and the safety car of more than four hours a night marked the race.Continue reading
Miguel Molina, third Spaniard to win at Le Mans after Marc Gené and Fernando Alonso
Miguel Molina (Barcelona, 35 years old) became the third Spanish driver to win the 24 Hours of Le Mans on Sunday, along with Italian Antonio Fuoco and Danish Nicklas Nielsen. The Catalan surpasses Marc Gené, who won in 2009, and Fernando Alonso, who did so twice with Toyota in 2018 and 2019. Ferrari repeats its victory from last year, although with a different trio, and its victory adds to having done so in one of the most competitive editions i…
Miguel Molina becomes the third Spaniard to win the 24 Hours of Le Mans
Spanish driver Miguel Molina, little known to the general public, but already a classic in endurance vehicle races, has won the 92nd edition of the 24 Hours of Le Mans. The Gerundense did so surrounded by the Ferrari team, whose Hypercar 499P number 50 crossed the finish line of the French track in a dramatic finale. He joins Marc Gené and Fernando Alonso in the group of the three Spaniards who have achieved it in the top category. They say that…
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