Triumph for Kubica
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Robert Kubica inspired Ferrari to a third consecutive victory in the 24 Hours of Le Mans to secure the biggest win of his career since his Formula One breakthrough.
A fanbase of even hardcore sports car racing fans is starting to tire of Ferrari's World Endurance Championship dominance, yet they're largely happy to see the 40-year-old driver climb up to the podium as a Le Mans winner after all he's endured.
Robert Kubica, alongside team-mates Yifei Ye and Phil Hanson, has won the 2025 24 Hours of Le Mans driving the #83 AF Corse Ferrari 499P more than a decade on from his near-fatal crash
Fourteen years on from his devastating rally crash, Robert Kubica has revealed he suffered 42 fractures and lost three quarters of his blood.
Robert Kubica, Ye Yifei and Philip Hanson have given Ferrari its third consecutive win at Le Mans, driving the privately entered AF Corse Ferrari.
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He won just one Formula 1 race, the 2008 Canadian Grand Prix, before the rally crash that nearly killed him, but Robert Kubica is back at the top of the motorsport world with a Le Mans overall victory
Robert Kubica has downplayed the performance of the Ferrari 499P following last Sunday’s 24 Hours of Le Mans test day, raising concerns about the ‘raceability’ of the Italian car due to having the least power in Hypercar above 250 km/h.
Antonio Giovinazzi still leads at Le Mans with seven hours to go in the red No. 51 factory Ferrari 499P, ahead of the yellow No. 83 AF Corse Ferrari of Robert Kubica.But as hour 17 began, 13 cars were given drive-through penalties for speeding in a yellow flag zone,