Ferrari, thank goodness for Lilou Wadoux…
2025 has started terribly for the Scuderia in Formula 1, with the SF-25 proving anything but competitive. Fans are certainly disappointed by the Prancing Horse’s performance in the top class, but thankfully, there’s reason to celebrate elsewhere.
Great satisfaction comes with the unmistakable signature of Lilou Wadoux: with her victory at Circuit Paul Ricard last weekend, she became the first woman ever to win at least once in the WEC (World Endurance Championship), IMSA (International Motor Sports Association), and ELMS (European Le Mans Series).
Lilou Wadoux has been part of Ferrari’s Gran Turismo program since 2023, and has already competed in the 24 Hours of Le Mans, finishing eleventh overall—ninth in her class—three years ago.
Considering her age, the Frenchwoman potentially has a long and increasingly successful career ahead of her. Fortunately, she’s here to give Ferrari fans something to cheer about…
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