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Former F1 driver Robert Kubica led the Ferrari AF team to the Le Mans 24 Hours victory – alongside China’s Ye Yifei and Britain’s Philip Hanson, securing an impressive third consecutive win for Ferrari at the 93rd edition of the 24 hours. The victory after 387 laps for the Number 83 Ferrari 499P, run by the Scuderia’s works partner AF Corse, was the first overall win at Le Mans for a driver from Poland and a driver from China. Second place for Porsche, and third amazing place for the second Ferrari, the #51, just few seconds before the third Ferrari #50 who arrived fourth.
George Russell (Mercedes) converted the Saturday pole position into a Sunday victory in the Canadian Grand Prix, in Montreal. Second place only for Verstappen (Red Bull).
The 18 years old Italian Kimi Antonelli (Mercedes too) claimed his first ever F1 podium as third, ahead of Oscar Piastri (McLaren) who was involved in a duel with his teammate Norris. A duel which sent the Briton into the wall and out of the race.
As a result, the race finished behind the safety car, with Charles Leclerc (Ferrari) and the other Maranello driver Lewis Hamilton completing the top six.
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