Giovinazzi renews his contract with Ferrari
Ferrari announces the renewal of the multi-year contract with Antonio Giovinazzi, who will continue to represent the Prancing Horse as official driver in endurance racing and in the role of reserve driver for Scuderia Ferrari HP.
The collaboration between the Italian professional and the Maranello-based manufacturer, which has seen Giovinazzi distinguish himself in races and wins of particular significance, will therefore continue. These include the unforgettable Centenary 24 Hours of Le Mans win in June 2023, when Ferrari – on its return to the top class of endurance racing after half a century – won the fourth round of the FIA WEC with the 499P number 51 entrusted to Giovinazzi, Alessandro Pier Guidi and James Calado.
Antonio Giovinazzi is currently engaged in the FIA World Endurance Championship, for the third consecutive season, with the crew mentioned, sharing one of the two 499Ps entered by the official Ferrari – AF Corse team.
To date, the driver from Apulia has taken part in 20 World Endurance Championship races (19 in the top class) with Ferrari, achieving three wins: at Le Mans in 2023 and at the 6 Hours of Imola and Spa, in 2025; the track record also includes 3 Hyperpoles (at the COTA in 2024, in Qatar and in Italy in the current season) and 7 podiums. The 31-year-old driver had his Le Mans debut in 2018 when he raced with a Ferrari 488 GTE.
Giovinazzi raced with Scuderia Ferrari for the first time in 2017 with the role of third driver, one that he continues as reserve driver for the team engaged in the Formula 1 world championship.
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