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It’s a hammer in the so-called Hyperpole at Le Mans.
For the 100th anniversary of the 24-hour endurance classic in France (starts Saturday at 4pm, live Eurosport), a legendary marque, Ferrari, takes a double pole. A brand that has only been in the smaller classes of the 24-hour race since time immemorial.
Now the return after a 50-year absence from the premier class – and the Italians return with a brilliant qualifying performance. Antonio Fuoco sets the best time in the brand new car. The sister car follows behind.
It is Ferrari’s first pole at Le Mans since 1973. The last overall victory even dates back to 1965. Will it be enough this time? There’s still a long way to go. Of course, the pole is not a deciding factor in the 24-hour thriller.
The Swiss in the royal class “Hypercar”? Sébastien Buemi fourth in defending champion Toyota Nico Müller eleventh in Peugeot (md)
Source : Blick
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