Ferrari's new Le Mans Hypercar - which will race in 2023 - has broken cover at Fiorano today ⬇️
The LMH prototype with which Ferrari will return to the pinnacle of sportscar racing as a factory after an absence of 50 years in next year’s World Endurance Championship was given a shakedown on Wednesday.
Ferrari has also released the first official images of the car: it is another teaser showing the car in reflection in a window. “We are proud of what we have achieved, and although the LMH’s masking during testing hides the car’s volumes and styling, I think it is undeniably recognisable as a Ferrari.”The spy shots show that Ferrari has taken advantage of a rulebook that allows styling inputs into the car with a distinctive rear-wing set-up.
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