Ferrari’s AF Corse team clinched a significant victory at the 2025 6 Hours of Imola, marking their second consecutive win in the FIA World Endurance Championship (WEC) season. The No. 51 Ferrari 499P, driven by James Calado, Antonio Giovinazzi, and Alessandro Pier Guidi, secured the top spot after starting from pole position, much to the delight of the home crowd.
The race unfolded as a tactical battle, with the No. 51 Ferrari executing a flawless strategy to maintain its lead. Antonio Giovinazzi’s pole-setting lap of 1:28.920 set the tone, and the team’s consistent pace and efficient pit stops kept them ahead of the competition. They completed 212 laps in 6 hours, finishing 8.490 seconds ahead of the No. 20 BMW M Team WRT entry.


Richard Mille's Enduring Partnership
This victory also highlights the fruitful collaboration between AF Corse and luxury watchmaker Richard Mille. Since 2023, Richard Mille has been a key partner, supporting AF Corse’s endeavors in the WEC. The synergy between the two brands underscores a shared commitment to precision, performance, and excellence.
With this win, AF Corse Ferrari strengthens its position in the Hypercar standings, setting a strong precedent for the upcoming races in the WEC calendar. The team’s focus now shifts to maintaining this momentum as they aim for championship glory.
For more details on the race and AF Corse’s performance, visit the official Ferrari report.