The 24 Hours of Le Mans is much more than just an endurance race. It is a boundless realm where triumph transforms individuals into legends, as they navigate a race against both their rivals and their own limitations, constantly battling against the risks whilst setting new challenges in reliability and performance. It is the place where myth, legend, memories, anecdotes, personalities and cars have raced since 1923, drawing hundreds of thousands of spectators, offering thrills, dreams and leaving an indelible mark in the annals of motorsport history.
Ferrari’s history at Le Mans is one of successes, dating back to 1949 with the 166 MM Barchetta Touring driven by Luigi Chinetti and Lord Selsdon, and that has seen Ferrari on the top step of the podium on 38 occasions, with nine overall wins and 29 class victories. A story that resumes after a 50-year wait. A formidable challenge spanning 86,400 seconds, with the promise of timeless glory.