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Ferrari announces contract renewal with Nicklas Nielsen

WEC
24 Heures du Mans
11 Sep. 2025 • 14:45
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Ferrari announced the multi-year renewal of Nicklas Nielsen’s contract, with the Danish driver set to continue representing the Prancing Horse as an official driver in endurance racing.

 

The 28-year-old Dane has competed since the 2023 season in the top class of the FIA WEC with the number 50 Ferrari 499P – shared with Antonio Fuoco and Miguel Molina – as well as in selected international series with the 296 GT3.

 

Driving the Ferrari 499P, Nielsen won the 2024 24 Hours of Le Mans – Ferrari’s 11th overall victory in the world’s most prestigious endurance race – and has so far scored two victories (at Le Mans in 2024 and at the 1812 KM of Qatar in 2025), along with ten podium finishes. Winner of the Ferrari Challenge Trofeo Pirelli Europe in 2018, Nielsen has collected 12 wins and 23 podiums from 41 FIA WEC starts, including results with production-derived cars.

 

His roll of honour includes Drivers’ titles in the FIA WEC Endurance Trophy LMGTE Am class (2019–20 and 2021), the European Le Mans Series in LMGTE (2019), and the GT World Challenge Europe – Endurance Cup (2021).

 

Nicklas Nielsen: “Continuing to be part of the group of Ferrari official drivers is both a source of pride and a great responsibility for me. In recent years, I have had the privilege of achieving wins I will never forget, above all the victory at Le Mans in 2024, as well as the opportunity to continue improving as a driver. With great determination, I thank Ferrari and look to the future with the hope of continuing to win races and titles together while representing the Prancing Horse.”

 

Antonello Coletta, Global Head of Ferrari Endurance and Corse Clienti: “After winning the Ferrari Challenge Trofeo Pirelli Europe one-make series in 2018, Nicklas’s growth has been marked by many successes and titles with GT cars. That journey took a further step forward in 2023 with his move into the top class of the FIA WEC, where he won the 2024 24 Hours of Le Mans in the 499P, confirming his maturity as one of Ferrari’s leading drivers. Determination and leadership are Nicklas’s hallmarks: we are proud to be able to continue this journey with him.”

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