Ford Le Mans 2025 - Hospitality Package


Have a great time … this year just following some of the race on TV
 
Even with Television access my go to
is Radio Lemans.
Tons of information and stories.
It's just not Lemans without those gentleman's broadcasts.
 
Not Fords day, but goodness, have to tip the cap to Robert Kubica. In 2011 he had a rally accident that almost took his arm (also had 42 fractures). Supposedly he pretty much drives with one hand now. Well this guy closed out to win today by driving 59 laps, that took 3.5 HOURS. That was one heck of a drive.
 
Not Fords day, but goodness, have to tip the cap to Robert Kubica. In 2011 he had a rally accident that almost took his arm (also had 42 fractures). Supposedly he pretty much drives with one hand now. Well this guy closed out to win today by driving 59 laps, that took 3.5 HOURS. That was one heck of a drive.
That terrible accident in 2011 killed his F1 career (which was to include driving for Ferrari in 2012). And he goes back and wins at Le Mans for...Ferrari. Almost cinematic - really a great story!
 
And ironically he did it on the same day at the Canadian GP, which was his only F1 win, in 2008 with Sauber.
 
Another great Le Man's. The European support for motorsports is always impressive. Ferrari looked like they have their teams at a top level as usual.

I need to watch some more of those wet laps. I always enjoyed the added excitement of racing in the rain.
 
The 4th place #50 Ferrari was disqualified for a "flexible" wing.
 
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Hi, I hope you had a good time at Le Mans this year.
I made an article to retrace the entire Ford experience and keep a good memory: https://ponynsnake.com/ford-performance-aux-24-heures-du-mans-2025/

Ford Experience at Le Mans 2025
 
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