The Le Mans 24 Hours are over, and while team success often steals the spotlight, let’s dive into the standout drivers who left a mark on the 2025 edition of this legendary race.
Robert Kubica of #83 AF Corse Ferrari showed dominance by driving for over 10 hours, securing the win with a stellar performance. Kevin Estre of #6 Porsche Penske also stood out, pushing the limits despite lacking the pace for a victory.
Mick Schumacher impressed in the Alpine #36, proving his skills on the track. Mattia Drudi of #27 Heart of Racing Alpine showcased his talent by outperforming his competitors in the LMGT3 class.
Pascal Wehrlein, a newcomer to endurance racing, quickly adapted to the challenges at Le Mans. Riccardo Pera of #92 Manthey Porsche and Ryan Hardwick, the Bronze driver of the same team, played crucial roles in their class victory.
Tom Gamble of #007 Thor Aston Martin and Brendon Hartley of #8 Toyota Gazoo displayed remarkable performances despite facing setbacks during the race. Esteban Masson of #48 VDS Panis showed potential as a budding endurance star.
Dries Vanthoor of #15 BMW M Team WRT proved his prowess on the track, showcasing impressive race pace. Oliver Gray of #48 VDS Panis and PJ Hyett of #199 AO by TF demonstrated their skills, contributing to their teams’ success.
In the LMGT3 class, Dudu Barrichello of #10 Racing Spirit of Leman Aston Martin and Lilou Wadoux of #150 Richard Mille AF Corse Ferrari shone as standout drivers. Alex Lynn of #12 Cadillac Hertz Team JOTA impressed with his pole position and strong performance during the race.
These drivers, among others, showcased exceptional talent and determination at Le Mans, solidifying their places in the annals of endurance racing history.