Overview
- Toyota completed a 1-2 in the 8 Hours of Bahrain, but Ferrari’s #50 finished third and #51 placed fourth to lock up both championships.
- Alessandro Pier Guidi, Antonio Giovinazzi and James Calado clinched the drivers' crown, with AF Corse #83 second overall and the #50 crew third for a Ferrari sweep of the standings.
- The 1.5x-points finale heightened the stakes, and Ferrari’s conservative strategy prioritized the Constructors title before securing the drivers' honors.
- The 499P program adds the world titles to seven race wins since 2023, including a run of three consecutive Le Mans victories.
- In LMGT3, Manthey Porsche won the championship as the Ferrari 296 entry finished fifth in class at Sakhir.