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Ferrari announce return to Le Mans

Article To news overview © Ferrari Ferrari have officially announced that they will launch an all-out assault on the new Le Mans Hypercar category from 2023 onwards. The Ferrari brand is synonymous with motorsport, having cemented its legacy in Formula 1 since the sport's inception. The brand has also tasted success in a host of endurance categories, including the World Endurance Champion, and the Prancing Horse has won the historic 24 Hours of Le Mans a whopping 36 times across classes. The brand however has shied away from competing in the recently defunct LMP1 era, though with a set of new regulations coming into effect this year, the Italians have set their sights on a return to the...
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