Ferrari 2025 endurance winners WEC, IMSA, GTeurope

The Ferrari Endurance and Corse Clienti headquarters in Fiorano hosted the drivers and teams who excelled in their respective championships during the 2025 season, winning titles at the wheel of Prancing Horse cars. We look at the WEC, IMSA, FIA GT and GT World Challenge Europe titles for Ferrari.

3 FIA WEC crowns

As per tradition, the Endurance Award Ceremony celebrated the successes achieved in national and international series, a total of 49 titles, including the prestigious World Championships won in the FIA WEC. Ferrari secured the Manufacturers’ title through the results of the number 50 and 51 499P crews, while Alessandro Pier Guidi, James Calado and Antonio Giovinazzi celebrated the World Drivers’ Championship.

📷© Luc Warnotte at Qatar, Imola and Spa-Francorchamps. In Lusail (Qatar), victory was secured by Antonio Fuoco, Miguel Molina, and Nicklas Nielsen in the #50 499P (left); Alessandro Pier Guidi, James Calado and Antonio Giovinazzi won at Imola (center) and Spa-Francorchamps (right).

The year 2025 marked Ferrari’s first Drivers’ and Manufacturers’ titles in the FIA World Endurance Championship in 53 years, with Antonio Giovinazzi, James Calado and Alessandro Pier Guidi crowned world champions in the number 51 499P of Ferrari – AF Corse.

📷© Luc Warnotte at Le Mans. Both Ferrari 499P

AF Corse World Cup and 24 hours of Le Mans.

Special awards also went to the winners of the 24 Hours of Le Mans in the Ferrari 499P entered by AF Corse – driven by official driver Yifei Ye, together with Robert Kubica and Phil Hanson.

AF Corse also celebrated victory in the FIA World Cup for Hypercar Teams, thanks to the results of the #83 car and, above all, its triumph at the 24 Hours of Le Mans.

Ferrari #83

📷© Luc Warnotte at Le Mans 2025: Winning AF Corse Ferrari 499P.

3rd 24 Hours of Le Mans win

For the third consecutive year, the ceremony included presentations of special awards for victory at the 24 Hours of Le Mans. After honouring the two official crews in 2023 and 2024, the 2025 edition paid tribute to Yifei Ye, Robert Kubica, and Phil Hanson, who secured Ferrari’s 12th overall win at the event.

📷© Luc Warnotte at 24 Hours of Le Mans. Alessandro Pier Guidi, James Calado and Antonio Giovinazzi won with 499P #51 in 2023 (left), Antonio Fuoco, Miguel Molina, and Nicklas Nielsen in the #50 499P in 2024 (center), Yifei Ye, Robert Kubica, and Phil Hanson won in 2025 with 499P #83 (right).

IMSA Sportscar Championship GTD class

In the IMSA Sportscar Championship, victory in the GTD class of the Endurance Cup Drivers was secured by the crew featuring official drivers Lilou Wadoux and Alessandro Pier Guidi, together with Simon Mann. Ferrari and AF Corse celebrated both the Manufacturers’ and Teams’ titles.

📷© Luc Warnotte at Road Atlanta (left) and Sebring (right). #21 AF Corse Ferrari 296 GT3 with Lilou Wadoux, Alessandro Pier Guidi and Simon Mann.

📷© Luc Warnotte at Road Atlanta. The combination of #70 Inception Racing Ferrari 296 GT3 scoring the 5 points for P1 at Daytona after 6 and 12 hours and the win at Indianapolis, four points for P2 at Watkins Glen with #21 AF Corse Ferrari 296 GT3 scoring 10 points at Sebring for P1 and 4 and 8 hours marks and the maximum 15 points at Michelin Raceway enabled Ferrari to outclass his competitors with 61 points, 22 points ahead the second placed manufacturer.

First FIA GT World Cup win

Antonio Fuoco was called to the stage after becoming the first driver in Prancing Horse history to win the FIA GT World Cup on the challenging streets of Macau. This result also secured the Manufacturers’ title for Ferrari.

#50 Ferrari 296 GT3

📷© Macau Grand Prix. Antonio Fuoco with #50 AF Corse Ferrari 296 GT3 scored pole and won succesively the qualification race and the main race.

Four titles in GT World Challenge Europe

In the GT World Challenge Europe, Kessel Racing dominated all the Bronze Class standings, both teams and drivers: Dustin Blattner and Dennis Marschall were crowned Overall and Sprint champions, with Conrad Laursen joining them for the Endurance series. Chris Lulham and Thierry Vermeulen triumphed in the Sprint Cup Gold standings, also securing the teams’ title for Emil Frey Racing.

📷© Luc Warnotte. Dustin Blattner and Dennis Marschall with Conrad Laursen in #74 Kessel Racing Ferrari 296 GT3 at 24 Hours of Spa-Francorchamps (right); Chris Lulham and Thierry Vermeulen with #74 Emil Frey Racing at Zandvoort (left).

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📷© Luc Warnotte at Austin (bottom) and Road Atlanta. 2026 Porsche Penske Motorsport IMSA GTP Lineup

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