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WEC Bahrain: Ferrari crowned champions as Toyota wins finale

Ferrari clinched both World Endurance Championship drivers’ and manufacturers’ titles, as Toyota scored its first victory of the 2025 campaign in the Bahrain 8 Hours finale.

Kamui Kobayashi, Mike Conway, and Nyck de Vries controlled the majority of the race in the #7 Toyota GR010 Hybrid, securing a long-awaited victory for the Japanese manufacturer and ending its winless streak dating back to last season’s Bahrain round.

However, the day and the season belonged to Ferrari, with the #51 499P trio of James Calado, Alessandro Pier Guidi and Antonio Giovinazzi sealing the drivers’ title with a charging drive to fourth place.

Calado, Pier Guidi and Giovinazzi arrived into the final weekend with a 13-point buffer to the #83 AF Corse Ferrari of Robert Kubica, Yifei Ye and Phil Hanson and a further eight points clear of the #6 Porsche Penske Motorsport 963 of Laurens Vanthoor and Kevin Estre.

With the #83 Ferrari managing only fifth and the #6 Porsche failing to even score points, the 2023 Le Mans 24 Hours winners comfortably wrapped up their maiden drivers’ title in Hypercar.

Their result also helped Ferrari clinch its first prototype title at this level since 1972, aided by the Miguel Molina, Nicklas Nielsen and Antonio Fuoco bagging a healthy bag of points in third in the sister #50 entry.

Ferrari did briefly challenge Toyota for victory in Bahrain, with Giovinazzi closing within three tenths of Conway in the middle of the second hour. But this would be as close as Ferrari would come to snatching the top spot, with the #7 GR010 pulling away thanks to its superior pace and tyre management.

#7 Toyota Gazoo Racing Toyota GR010 - Hybrid: Mike Conway, Kamui Kobayashi, Nyck De Vries (Photo by: AG Photo - Daniele Paglino)

The only time Toyota lost the lead was at around the halfway point of the race, when Aston Martin’s decision to put new tyres on the #009 Valkyrie LMH before the race car restart allowed Alex Riberas to charge to the front.

But shortly after the end of the fourth hour, Aston was handed a drive-through penalty for an FCY infringement, allowing the Japanese manufacturer to retake the top spot.

At this stage, the #8 Toyota was running ahead of the #7 car, with Hartley having passed De Vries at the restart in the previous hour. But the #8 Toyota was hit with a drive-through for overtaking under FCY, giving the #7 crew a clear run to the front.

A final-hour safety car, caused by the #15 BMW M Hybrid V8 stopping on track, introduced some late jeopardy, but the #7 Toyota held on to take a comfortable 20s win.

Although the race winner was effectively decided by the fifth hour, the fight for second place raged on, with crews running varied strategies late into the race.

Ultimately, Buemi brought the #8 Toyota home in second to complete a 1-2 for the Japanese brand, with the #50 Ferrari securing the final podium spot after the Italian brand instructed the two factory crews to swap positions on the final lap.

This allowed the #50 crew to jump to third place in the championship and complete a 1-2-3 for the Italian brand in the drivers’ standings.

The #51 Ferrari sealed the drivers’ title with fourth place, with Kubica taking fifth in AF Corse’s satellite car.

The top LMDh car was the #12 Cadillac V-Series.R, with Alex Lynn, Will Stevens and Norman Nato driving a solid race to finish sixth.

#51 Ferrari AF Corse Ferrari 499P: Alessandro Pier Guidi, James Calado, Antonio Giovinazzi (Photo by: Shameem Fahath / Motorsport Network)

Aston Martin couldn’t fully recover from its mid-race penalty, with Riberas, Marco Sorensen and Roman de Angelis eventually ending up seventh in the #009 Valkyrie.

BMW recovered from a poor first half of the race to take eighth, with Rene Rast, Robin Frijns and Sheldon van der Linde hauling the #20 M Hybrid V8 back into the points.

Peugeot, however, went in the other direction, as a strategy decision to pit again at the end of the fourth hour - shortly after the first safety car restart - cost the French manufacturer a shot at the podium.

Mikkel Jensen, Paul di Resta and Jean-Eric Vergne finished ninth in the best of the Peugeot 9X8, just ahead of the sister #94 car of Malthe Jakobsen, debutant Theo Pourchaire and Loic Duval.

The #93 9X8 ran 11th in the final stages, but Jensen - competing in his final race with Peugeot - barged past both the #35 Alpine of Charles Milesi and Jakobsen to claim ninth.

Porsche’s farewell Hypercar race ended in disappointment, as its two factory Penske cars dropped down the order after switching to medium tyres during the cooler conditions in the second half of the race.

#6 Porsche Penske Motorsport Porsche 963: Kevin Estre, Laurens Vanthoor, Matt Campbell (Photo by: Andreas Beil)

Estre and Vanthoor, who were in contention for the drivers’ title, eventually finished the race outside the points in 13th in the #6 963 they shared with Matt Campbell.

The #5 Porsche driven by Julien Andlauer, Mathieu Jaminet and newcomer Laurin Heinrich ended up just behind the sister 963 in 14th. 

Jenson Button finished his final professional race two laps down in 16th place after causing a collision with the #54 Ferrari 296 GT3 of Thomas Flohr in the fourth hour. The 2009 F1 champion was hit with a 30-second stop/go penalty for the incident, which saw Flohr ending up in the barriers and the safety car being deployed for the first time in the race.

The #38 Cadillac Button shared with Earl Bamber and Sebastien Bourdais had already been running near the back of the pace and was delayed further when Bamber ran off track and spun at Turn 1 in the penultimate hour.

Porsche clinches back-to-back LMGT3 titles, Lexus wins finale

ASP scored its second LMGT3 victory of the 2025 season in Bahrain, with Jose Maria Lopez, Clemens Schmid and Razvan Umbrarescu taking the top spot in the #87 Lexus RC F GT3.

The #61 Iron Lynx Mercedes-AMG GT3 of Lin Hodenius, Martin Berry, and Maxime Martin traded places with the Lexus during the opening half of the race, but Schmid pulled clear after overtaking Hodenius in the fifth hour.

#92 Manthey 1St Phorm Porsche 911 GT3 R LMGT3: Ryan Hardwick, Riccardo Pera, Richard Lietz (Photo by: Andreas Beil)

The LMGT3 title went to the #92 Manthey Porsche 911 GT3 R of Ryan Hardwick, Richard Lietz and Riccardo Pera after the trio pulled off an incredible recovery drive from 18th on the grid to finish fourth in class.

Heading into the weekend, the Porsche trio held a 11-point lead over the #21 AF Corse Ferrari 296 GT3 of Alessio Rovera, Simon Mann and Francois Heriau. The Ferrari could only salvage fifth after Mann picked up a 10-second penalty for causing with the #33 TF Sport Corvette Z06.GT3 of Jonny Edgar, allowing the Porsche crew to seal the title even as they dropped from second to fourth at the final restart.

This was the second consecutive LMGT3 title for both Manthey and Porsche, after Joel Sturm, Alex Malykhin and Klaus Bachler won the inaugural title in 2024 with the 911 GT3 R.

The #27 Heart of Racing Aston Martin Vantage GT3 made the biggest gains after the safety car, as Mattia Drudi propelled the car he shared with Ian James and Zacharie Robichon as high as second.

Drudi even briefly challenged the Lexus for the lead but fell into the clutches of the #61 Mercedes, with Martin repassing the Italian late on to grab second.

This was the first podium of the season for Mercedes, which hadn’t finished higher than eighth prior to Bahrain.

WEC Bahrain 8 Hours results

RACE

All Stats
 
Cla Team # Drivers Car Laps Time Interval Pits Retirement Points
1
Toyota Racing HYPERCAR
7 United Kingdom M. Conway Japan K. Kobayashi Netherlands N. de Vries Toyota GR010 - Hybrid 237

-

  8    
2
Toyota Racing HYPERCAR
8 Switzerland S. Buemi New Zealand B. Hartley Japan R. Hirakawa Toyota GR010 - Hybrid 237

+19.378

19.378

19.378 9    
3
FERRARI AF CORSE HYPERCAR
50 Italy A. Fuoco Spain M. Molina Denmark N. Nielsen Ferrari 499P 237

+26.342

26.342

6.964 8    
4
FERRARI AF CORSE HYPERCAR
51 Italy A. Pier Guidi United Kingdom J. Calado Italy A. Giovinazzi Ferrari 499P 237

+26.504

26.504

0.162 8    
5
AF Corse HYPERCAR
83 Poland R. Kubica China Y. Yifei United Kingdom P. Hanson Ferrari 499P 237

+39.729

39.729

13.225 8    
6
Cadillac Hertz Team JOTA HYPERCAR
12 United Kingdom A. Lynn France N. Nato United Kingdom W. Stevens Cadillac V-Series.R 237

+40.527

40.527

0.798 8    
7
Aston Martin THOR Team HYPERCAR
009 Spain A. Riberas Denmark M. Sorensen Canada R. De Angelis Aston Martin Valkyrie 237

+1'03.701

1'03.701

23.174 9    
8
BMW M Team WRT HYPERCAR
20 Germany R. Rast Netherlands R. Frijns South Africa S. Van Der Linde BMW M Hybrid V8 236

1 lap

  8    
9
PEUGEOT TOTALENERGIES HYPERCAR
93 United Kingdom P. di Resta Denmark M. Jensen France J. Vergne Peugeot 9X8 236

+1 Lap

1.870

1.870 8    
10
PEUGEOT TOTALENERGIES HYPERCAR
94 France L. Duval Denmark M. Jakobsen France T. Pourchaire Peugeot 9X8 236

+1 Lap

4.156

2.286 8    
11
Alpine Endurance Team HYPERCAR
35 France P. Chatin Austria F. Habsburg France C. Milesi Alpine A424 236

+1 Lap

5.909

1.753 8    
12
Alpine Endurance Team HYPERCAR
36 France J. Gounon France F. Makowiecki Germany M. Schumacher Alpine A424 236

+1 Lap

6.768

0.859 8    
13
PORSCHE PENSKE MOTORSPORT HYPERCAR
6 France K. Estre Australia M. Campbell Belgium L. Vanthoor Porsche 963 236

+1 Lap

8.739

1.971 8    
14
PORSCHE PENSKE MOTORSPORT HYPERCAR
5 France J. Andlauer France M. Jaminet Germany L. Heinrich Porsche 963 236

+1 Lap

11.481

2.742 8    
15
Aston Martin THOR Team HYPERCAR
007 United Kingdom H. Tincknell United Kingdom T. Gamble United Kingdom R. Gunn Aston Martin Valkyrie 236

+1 Lap

17.575

6.094 7    
16
Cadillac Hertz Team JOTA HYPERCAR
38 New Zealand E. Bamber France S. Bourdais United Kingdom J. Button Cadillac V-Series.R 235

2 laps

  9    
17
Proton Competition HYPERCAR
99 Switzerland N. Jani Chile N. Pino
N. Varrone
Porsche 963 235

+2 Laps

14.344

14.344 7    
18
AKKODIS ASP Team LMGT3
87
R. Umbrarescu
Austria C. Schmid Argentina J. Lopez
Lexus RC F GT3 216

21 laps

  8    
19
IRON LYNX LMGT3
61 Australia M. Berry Netherlands L. Hodenius Belgium M. Martin Mercedes AMG GT3 216

+21 Laps

0.786

0.786 8    
20
Heart of Racing Team LMGT3
27 United Kingdom I. James Canada Z. Robichon Italy M. Drudi Aston Martin Vantage AMR GT3 216

+21 Laps

1.837

1.051 8    
21
Manthey 1st Phorm LMGT3
92 United States R. Hardwick Italy R. Pera Austria R. Lietz Porsche 911 GT3 R 216

+21 Laps

14.205

12.368 8    
22
Vista AF Corse LMGT3
21 France F. Heriau France S. Mann Italy A. Rovera Ferrari 296 GT3 216

+21 Laps

16.311

2.106 8    
23
TF Sport LMGT3
33 United States B. Keating United Kingdom J. Edgar Spain D. Juncadella Chevrolet Corvette Z06 GT3.R 216

+21 Laps

22.597

6.286 8    
24
The Bend Team WRT LMGT3
31 Australia Y. Shahin Russian Federation T. Boguslavskiy Brazil A. Farfus BMW M4 GT3 216

+21 Laps

28.077

5.480 8    
25
Proton Competition LMGT3
77 Portugal B. Sousa United Kingdom B. Tuck United Kingdom B. Barker Ford Mustang GT3 216

+21 Laps

33.781

5.704 8    
26
United Autosports LMGT3
95 United Kingdom D. Leung Indonesia S. Gelael Japan M. Sato McLaren 720S GT3 Evo 216

+21 Laps

34.018

0.237 9    
27
Proton Competition LMGT3
88 Italy S. Gattuso Italy G. Levorato Norway D. Olsen Ford Mustang GT3 215

22 laps

  9    
28
TF Sport LMGT3
81 Belgium T. Rompuy Portugal R. Andrade Ireland C. Eastwood Chevrolet Corvette Z06 GT3.R 215

+22 Laps

5.056

5.056 8    
29
IRON DAMES LMGT3
85 France C. Martin Switzerland R. Frey Denmark M. Gatting Porsche 911 GT3 R 215

+22 Laps

10.285

5.229 9    
30
IRON LYNX LMGT3
60
A. Gilbert
L. Nicolas Hanafin
Spain F. Rueda
Mercedes AMG GT3 215

+22 Laps

21.408

11.123 9    
31
Racing Spirit of Leman LMGT3
10 United States A. McIntosh Brazil D. Barrichello France V. Hasse-Clot Aston Martin Vantage AMR GT3 215

+22 Laps

25.394

3.986 9    
32
TEAM WRT LMGT3
46 United Kingdom A. Al Harthy Italy V. Rossi South Africa K. van der Linde BMW M4 GT3 215

+22 Laps

47.796

22.402 9    
33
United Autosports LMGT3
59
J. Cottingham
France S. Baud Switzerland G. Saucy
McLaren 720S GT3 Evo 193

44 laps

  12    
34
BMW M Team WRT HYPERCAR
15 Belgium D. Vanthoor Italy R. Marciello Denmark K. Magnussen BMW M Hybrid V8 211

25 laps

  8    
35
Vista AF Corse LMGT3
54 Switzerland T. Flohr Italy F. Castellacci Italy D. Rigon Ferrari 296 GT3 90

146 laps

  3    
36
AKKODIS ASP Team LMGT3
78
A. Robin
Germany F. Gehrsitz United Kingdom B. Barnicoat
Lexus RC F GT3 50

186 laps

  2    
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