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Ferrari Triumphs with First WEC Titles in Over 50 Years

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Highlights

  • Ferrari won double titles in 2025 WEC season finale in Bahrain
  • First top-level sportscar world titles for Ferrari since 1972
  • Antonio Giovinazzi, James Calado, Alessandro Pier Guidi led winning team
  • Ferrari secured top three drivers’ championship positions in 2025
  • Porsche and Cadillac finished far behind in Bahrain finale
  • Toyota achieved 1-2 podium finish, ending a difficult 2025 season

Ferrari seals a double World Endurance Championship in Bahrain’s 2025 finale, ending its top-level sportscar title drought dating back to 1972.

The success crowns a Hypercar return launched in 2023, with momentum converting into sustained championship execution across 2025.

Ferrari secures its first top-level sportscar world titles since 1972.

Consistency across the opening rounds builds decisive leads in the manufacturers’ and drivers’ standings, leaving Porsche and Cadillac chasing into the finale.

Ferrari celebrates WEC titles after Bahrain finale
Image Credit: The Race

The drivers’ title sweep features Giovinazzi, Calado, and Pier Guidi spearheading Ferrari’s program. They run third late before team orders change positions.

Fuoco, Molina, and Nielsen are waved through, maximizing the points matrix and locking out the top three places in the final standings.

Team orders ensure Ferrari locks out the top three drivers’ championship positions.

AF Corse’s supporting trio of Kubica, Ye, and Hanson finishes fifth on the road, and second among works crews in cumulative points.

Porsche lacks competitiveness in Bahrain. Factory entries finish 13th and 14th, a stark contrast to earlier-season peaks.

Toyota GR010 takes a Bahrain 1-2 as Ferrari secures titles
Image Credit: Sportscar365

Cadillac’s best effort is sixth, insufficient to disrupt Ferrari’s grip on the finale or the championships.

Toyota closes a difficult campaign with a commanding 1-2, led by Conway, Kobayashi, and de Vries, delivering its first podium of the season.

The result underlines a fluctuating competitive order shaped by Balance of Performance, which continues to attract quiet manufacturer scrutiny.

Organisers evaluate refinements for 2026, including a Success Handicap to fine-tune parity without distorting season narratives.

Toyota ends a difficult season with a commanding Bahrain 1-2 finish.

Ferrari’s title double ends a decades-long wait and proves the Hypercar project can deliver across an entire world championship.

Combined with recent Le Mans success, the campaign re-establishes Ferrari at endurance racing’s summit and sets a demanding benchmark for rivals.

Visual Summary

3️
Pier Guidi
🐎

2️
Calado
🐎

1️
Giovinazzi
& Teammates
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FERRARI

Historic Double!
Ferrari end 53-year drought
by sweeping WEC 2025 titles

🏁 🏆

🚩 Winning Start:
Dominated early rounds


👑 Finale:
Sealed both titles in Bahrain



🏁 Porsche: Lost pace in finale



🟦 Cadillac: P6, outgunned



⚡️ Toyota: Late 1-2, hard year


⚖️BoP & Success Handicap changes coming for 2026?
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Zane Muniz

Zane Muniz writes across NASCAR, IndyCar, F1, IMSA, NHRA, and dirt-racing news. His breaking-news alerts and event previews ensure motorsport fans never miss a lap, drift, or drag-strip showdown.

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