Pechito López finished second in the 24 Hours of Le Mans: I relived the best

Pechito López finished second in the 24 Hours of Le Mans: I relived the best
Pechito López finished second in the 24 Hours of Le Mans: I relived the best

In France, the best-known endurance test in the automotive world celebrated its 92nd edition and had Argentine prominence with Pechito López (2nd in Hypercar) and Nicolás Varrone (4th in LMP2).


Pechito López, protagonist in 24 Hours of Le Mans (James Moy Photography/Getty Images).

The historic career of 24 Hours of Le Mans held its 92nd edition on the Sarthe circuitwhich is a semi-permanent track of more than 13.5 kilometers with 38 curves, which had a lot of Argentine prominence with a Pechito López who finished second in the Hypercar category and Nicolás Varrone who finished fourth in the LPM2.


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He Hypercar number seven toyota in command of Jose Maria Lopez He alternated first and second place in the final stretch of the race, but the Ferrari 50 from Spanish Miguel Molina, Nicklas Nielsen and Antonio Fuoco He deservedly won at the end so that the Italian squad won Le Mans for the second consecutive time.

“It has been incredible, last year we were very close… It is the best day of my career. Thank you to everyone who has supported me, my parents, my wife, my children…”declared Molina in his first words after shouting champion in an exciting ending in the rain.

For its part, Varrone -who had just been champion in the last edition- He led the LMP2 category at times but could not hold the top and finished fourth in the race that was won by United Autosports.

The moment Ferrari won the 24 Hours of Le Mans 2024

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The moment Ferrari won the 24 Hours of Le Mans 2024


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