Ferrari still on top as Valentino Rossi and BMW lead LMGT3 class
Nearly four hours into the 2024 Le Mans an💙d it's still Fer✅rari that leads overall.

Ferrari still lead after their brilliant opening few laps to the 2024 24h of Le Mans race, although it’s no longer the #50 car at the he🍰ad of the field.
The #83, which started 12th, currently leads ahead o🌠f the #5 Porsche driven by Michael Christensen and the #50 Ferrari which is still in the hands of Antonio Fuoco.
Rain provided quick drama as several leading cars pitted for wets, b✅uജt Robert Kubica in the #83 Ferrari stayed out which gave him the lead.
Then on the best tyre as rain quickly stopped, Kubica battled hard against fellow Ferrari driver Nicklas Niels൲en, who eventually got through on Kubica.
Following his stint, Kubica noܫw handed o𒐪ver the #83 AF Corse machine to Robert Schwartzman.
Toyota𓃲’s progress continued into the third hour before pit stops for both cars dro꧅pped them to fifth and seventh place.
On🌞e car that suffered badly from the wet tyre gamble was the championship-leading #6 Porsche in the hands of Andre Lotterer.
Lotterer lost the lead and was in🧸ওstead outside of the top ten for a significant period of time.
A full course yellow was deployed when two LMP2 cars clashed, while the only car to retire thus far is the #54 Ferrari following a big shunt at the D🐼unlop chi꧋cane.
In the LMGt3 class,ꦫ Valentino Rossi’s team-mate Ahmad Al Harthyജ put the #46 BMW in the lead with just under four hours gone.