In a bold move signaling its commitment to the future of endurance racing, Ferrari has announced the renewal of contracts for six key drivers from its factory racing team. This includes Le Mans winners Antonio Fuoco, Miguel Molina, Daniel Serra, Davide Rigon, Alessio Rovera, and Lilou Wadoux. The news was revealed today during Ferrari’s prestigious Finali Mondiali event at Imola, showcasing the team’s drive for continued success.
Antonello Coletta, the global head of Ferrari Endurance and Corse Clienti, emphasized the importance of maintaining stability within the squad: “We are very happy to have renewed the contracts for the core of our official drivers. Continuity and stability are fundamental to achieving major results.”
Fuoco and Molina, who clinched overall victory in the 2024 Le Mans 24 Hours in Ferrari’s No. 50 AF Corse 499P, are ready for more success. Fuoco expressed pride in the renewal: “Winning Le Mans is a good result, but we want more. We’re committed to this project and aiming for greater achievements in the future.”
Molina echoed the sentiment, highlighting the importance of consistency: “This is very positive for the future, and I’m proud to continue my career at Ferrari. The results speak for themselves, but we have more to achieve.”
These renewals follow multi-year contracts for fellow Ferrari endurance drivers Nicklas Nielsen, James Calado, and Alessandro Pier Guidi, strengthening the Scuderia’s foundation in the FIA World Endurance Championship (WEC) and beyond.
While Ferrari has yet to confirm the drivers for its 2025 499P Hypercar campaign, it’s widely expected that this core group will continue to lead the charge in the top class. Each driver brings unique strengths, making Ferrari a formidable force in the endurance racing world.
Serra and Rigon, who started 2024 with a class win at the Rolex 24 Hours at Daytona, continue to be instrumental in Ferrari’s GT and endurance success. Meanwhile, Rovera, competing in multiple championships worldwide, is poised to contend for the LMP2 Pro/Am title this weekend, further showcasing Ferrari’s depth of talent.
Wadoux, the rising star of the group, has broken barriers by becoming the first female driver to stand on the podium of Japan’s Super GT Championship since 2005. Her promising performances across IMSA and Super GT mark her as a key player in Ferrari’s future.
As Ferrari looks to 2025 and beyond, the team is clearly investing in a powerhouse lineup of drivers ready to continue their success on the global endurance racing stage. The next steps will be closely watched as the Scuderia continues its mission to dominate at events like Le Mans and within the FIA WEC.