The average speed of the Ferrari le mans hypercar in 2025 is: 219.3 km/hr. The distance/hour calculation is very helpful and is usually learned in school. The equation is Speed= Distance travelled/time travelled. If you travel 223 kms in one hour then you are travelling at 223 kms per hour. If you move from point a to point b and achieve 630 kms over 3 hours, then you have travelled at 210 kms per hour.

The average speed of the Ferrari le mans hypercar in 2025: 219.3 km/hr
At the 2025 24 Hours of Le Mans, the winning #83 Ferrari 499P Hypercar recorded an average race speed of 
219.3 km/h (136.26 mph). Its top speed during the race was 345.6 km/h (214.74 mph). 
Average and top speeds from the 2025 24 Hours of Le Mans
  • Winning car #83 (AF Corse):
    • Average Speed: 219.3 km/h
    • Top Speed: 345.6 km/h
  • Factory car #51 (Ferrari – AF Corse):
    • Average Speed: 219.2 km/h
    • Top Speed: 349.0 km/h
  • Disqualified car #50 (Ferrari – AF Corse):
    • Average Speed: 219.2 km/h
    • Top Speed: 349.0 km/h 
Key factors affecting average speed
The average speed is calculated over the entire 24-hour race, taking into account several factors that reduce the cars' velocity:
  • Pit stops: All cars must make frequent stops for fuel, tires, and driver changes. The shortest pit time for a Hypercar at the 2025 event was over 42 minutes.
  • Slow zones and safety cars: Slower sections of the track are enforced for safety following incidents, and full-course safety car periods can also reduce the overall average speed.
  • Circuit variations: The average speed is also limited by the circuit's layout, which includes chicanes on the Mulsanne straight that were added in 1988 to reduce maximum speeds. 


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