The Ferrari N.50 will start from pole position on Saturday for the 91st edition of the 24 Hours of Le Mans. The crew of Italian Antonio Fuoco, Spaniard Miguel Molina and Dane Nicklas Nielsen is the only one to have passed under the 3 min 23 sec barrier.

The Toyotas, favourites of this century-old edition in the premier category of Hypercars, will start only 3rd with the Toyota N.8, winner in 2022. The Porsche N.75 was sandwiched between the two cars of the Japanese brand.