WEC News: #50 Ferrari Disqualified from 24 Hours of Le Mans
The 4th place finishing #50 AF Corse Ferrari in the 2025 24 Hours of Le Mans, has been disqualified after post-race scrutineering.
The car had four bolts missing from the rear wing support. That irregularity saw the car outside its homologation specification, but in addition, because of the missing bolts, the rear wing recorded a deflection of 52 millimeters during post-race testing against a permitted maximum deflection of 15 millimeters.
Ferrari – AF Corse responded to the scrutineers that the excessive deflection was linked to the missing bolts, and claimed no performance gain was achieved.
The other two Ferrari 499Ps in the race, the race-winning #83 AF Corse and the sister factory #51 car, were both found in complete compliance with regulations.
With the removal of the car from the official results, the #12 Cadillac Hertz Team JOTA V-Series.R has inherited fourth place overall, with the #7 Toyota moving into the top five.
The #5 Porsche, #38 JOTA Cadillac, #4 Porsche and #35 and #36 Alpines complete the top 10.
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