Ferrari make triumphant return to Le Mans' at centenary edition
Ferrari made a triumphant return to the 24 Hours of Le Mans after a 50-year absence on Sunday.
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Ferrari made a triumphant return to the 24 Hours of Le Mans after a 50-year absence on Sunday.
:Ferrari won the centenary edition of 24 Hours of Le Mans after a late pitstop drama on Sunday to take Maranello's first overall victory in 58 years and deny Toyota a sixth successive triumph in the world's oldest active endurance race.
Francesco Bagnaia won the Italian MotoGP to extend his lead in the world championship and complete a perfect weekend at his Ducati team's home track in Tuscany.
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Ducati’s Francesco Bagnaia took the chequered flag at his home MotoGP race in Mugello, sealing his third win of the 2023 season and his second successive victory at the Italian circuit. It was a great day for Pramac Racing, who secured a double podium finish, with Jorge Martin finishing in second and Johann Zarco in third.
Ducati's Francesco Bagnaia extended his lead at the top of the championship after he rode to victory at his home Italian Grand Prix on Sunday for his second sprint and race double of the season.
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Ferrari lost the lead of the 24 Hour of Le Mans — surrendering an advantage of over one minute to rivals Toyota — in curious circumstances on Sunday. The #51 Ferrari headed to the pits for a driver change, with Antonio Giovinazzi handing over to Alessandro Pier Guidi. Ad The change itself was pretty seamless.