The #35 Alpine Endurance Team claimed victory in the WEC Six Hours of Fuji – held at the Fuji International Speedway.
Alpine delivered a strategic masterclass with the #35 to claim the overall and Hypercar win, ahead of the #93 Peugout Total Energies and the #6 Porsche Penske.
In LMGT3, the race win was decided in the final seconds after late drama, due to a post-race five-second time penalty for the #21 Vista AF Corse Ferrari.
The #21 crossed the line as the provisional winner; however, was demoted to second after only finishing three seconds ahead of the #81 TF Sport Corvette, which inherited the win. The #31 The Bend Team WRT BMW completed the LMGT3 podium.
Check out the full results below!
Hypercar results for 2025 Fuji Six Hours
Position | Car | Drivers |
---|---|---|
1 | #35 Alpine | P Chatin, F Habsburg, C Milesi |
2 | #93 Peugeot | P di Resta, M Jensen |
3 | #6 Porsche Penske | K Estre, L Vanthoor |
4 | #5 Porsche Penske | J Andlauer, M Christensen |
5 | #94 Peugeot | L Duval, M Jakobsen |
6 | #009 Aston Martin | A Rivieras, M Sorenson |
7 | #12 Cadillac Hertz Team Jota | A Lynn, N Nato, W Stevens |
8 | #7 Toyota Gazoo Racing | JM Lopez, K Kobayashi, N de Vries |
9 | #20 BMW Team WRT | R Rast, R Frijns, S van der Linde |
10 | #83 AF Corse | R Kubica, Y Ye, P Hanson |
11 | #50 Ferrari AF Corse | A Fuoco, M Molina, N Nielsen |
12 | #99 Proton | N Jani, N Pino, N Varrone |
13 | #38 Cadillac Hertz Team Jota | E Bamber, S Bourdais, J Button |
14 | #36 Alpine | J Gounon, F Makowiecki, M Schumacher |
15 | #51 Ferrari AF Corse | A Pier Guidi, J Calado, A Giovinazzi |
16 | #8 Toyota Gazoo Racing | B Hartley, R Hirakawa, S Buemi |
DNF | #007 Aston Martin | H Tincknell, T Gamble |
DNF | #15 BMW Team WRT | D Vanthoor, R Marciello, K Magnussen |
LMGT3 results for 2025 Fuji Six Hours WEC
Position | Car | Drivers |
---|---|---|
1 | #81 TF Sport | T van Rompuy, R Andrade, C Eastwood |
2 | #21 Vista AF Corse | F Heriau, S Mann, A Rovera |
3 | #31 The Bend Team WRT | Y Shahin, T Boguslavskiy, A Farfus |
4 | #46 Team WRT | A Al Harthy, V Rossi, K van der Linde |
5 | #92 Manthey | R Hardwick, R Pera, R Lietz |
6 | #54 Vista AF Corse | T Flohr, F Castellacci, D Rigon |
7 | #27 Heart of Racing | I James, Z Robichon, M Drudi |
8 | #33 TF Sport | B Keating, J Edgar, D Juncadella |
9 | #61 Iron Lynx | M Berry, L Hodenius, M Martin |
10 | #78 Akkodis ASP | A Robin, F Ghersitz, B Barnicoat |
11 | #95 United Autosports | D Leung, S Gelael, M Sato |
12 | #77 Proton | B Sousa, B Tuck, B Barker |
13 | #85 Iron Dames | C Martin, R Frey, M Gatting |
14 | #59 United Autosports | J Cottingham, S Baud, G Saucy |
15 | #87 Akkodis ASP | P Umbrarescu, C Schmid, J Hawksworth |
16 | #60 Iron Lynx | A Gilbert, L Hanafin, F Rueda |
17 | #10 Racing Spirit of LeMan | D DeBoer, E Barrichello, V Hasse Clot |
18 | #88 Proton | S Gattuso, G Levorato, D Olsen |
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