Following a poor qualifying finish at Fuji, Ferrari Le Mans Hypercar driver Antonio Giovinazzi revealed that the only option left for the team was to survive in
What adds to Giovinazzi's fears is Ferrari's performance in its debut season from last year, where both cars finished a lap behind a triumphant Toyota. From its current form, it seems like the Italian marque could endure serious challenges again.
However, the same can't be said about the #50 Ferrari, piloted by 28-year-old Antonio Fuoco, who managed to secure a spot in Hyperpole but struggled to contend for pole position. Ultimately, Fuoco finished a distant seventh on the grid, unable to challenge the frontrunners.
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