![]() ![]() Ferrari’s history at the 24 Hours of Le Mans continued with the involvement of private teams and then with official triumphs in the GT classes. More podium finishes came in the following years until 1973, when the Prancing Horse made its last official appearance in the race’s top category at La Sarthe. The last victory, the ninth overall and sixth consecutive went to Jochen Rindt and Masten Gregory in a 250 LM in 1965, finishing ahead of two other Ferraris. The Maranello marque dominated this edition, with Ludovico Scarfiotti and Lorenzo Bandini taking the winner’s laurels in a 250 P. In 1963, only twelve cars crossed the line, with six Ferraris monopolising the top six places. ![]() A 250 GT SWB crewed by Pierre Noblet and Jean Guichet finished third. The first hat-trick arrived the following year: two 250 TRI/61s occupied the top two places, with Olivier Gendebien and Phil Hill in first, followed by Willy Mairesse and Mike Parkes. ![]()
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