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It was a 1-2 for the Ferrari colors At Spa-Francorchamps at the Belgium Six Hours Challenge. The No. 51 Ferrari 499P, driven by Alessandro Pier Guidi, James Calado, and Antonio Giovinazzi, took the top step of the Hypercar podium, followed home by the No. 50 sister car of Nicklas Nielsen, Antonio Fuoco, and Miguel Molina. And that wasn’t all. In the LMGT3 class, Vista AF Corse brought Ferrari its first class win of the season with the No. 21 296 GT3, completing a sweep that left the competition wondering what just hit them. It was the third straight win for Ferrari in the 2025 FIA World Endurance Championship—Qatar, Imola, and now Spa. A safety car in the final two hours bunched up the field and turned the end of the race into a high-stakes game of fuel strategy.
The Ferrari long awaited EV would be presented during Ferrari’s capital markets day presentation scheduled for October 9, 2025, as the Ceo Benedetto Vigna announced last week. However he also clarified that the "technological heart" of the vehicle will be shown on that date, likely indicating a reveal of the new electric powertrain only. However, he also said the "look and feel of the interior" will be shown early next year, and deliveries will begin in October 2026. Ferrari hasn’t revealed any details on the vehicle yet, including its name. The automaker has previously referred to it as “The Elettrica”. A starting price of over €500,000 (approximately $568,000) is rumored, and to ease potential concerns about battery reliability once the new car warranty ends, Ferrari is expected to offer a paid extended‑warranty program that includes scheduled battery replacement. Meanwhile, the Italian automaker reported a 15% increase in its first‑quarter earnings, up to €693 million ($787 million).
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