Ferrari's 'Full Access: The Red Line' documentary covers pole and podium at Imola
Ferrari released the first episode of its 2026 documentary series, showing the team's pole position and second-place finish at the Imola season opener.
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What Happened
Ferrari has released the first episode of its 2026 web series 'Full Access: The Red Line', documenting the team's performance at the 6 Hours of Imola, the opening round of the FIA World Endurance Championship. The episode is now available on Ferrari's official YouTube channel and the Scuderia Ferrari App.
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The large crowd witnessed the first WEC season opener held in Italy.
Ferrari secured pole position with Antonio Giovinazzi and finished second in the race with the number 51 499P crew of Giovinazzi, Alessandro Pier Guidi, and James Calado, the reigning Drivers' World Champions. The number 50 entry finished sixth, while the number 83 car placed tenth.
Why this matters
The series gives fans exclusive behind-the-scenes access to Ferrari's World Endurance Championship campaign as defending champions, highlighting the drama and atmosphere of the first-ever WEC season opener in Italy.
Terms in This Story
- Pole position
- The starting position at the front of the grid, awarded to the fastest qualifier.
- Podium
- The top three finishers in a race, who stand on a raised platform during the ceremony.
- Tifosi
- The passionate fans of the Ferrari racing team.
- FIA World Endurance Championship
- A global motorsport series for endurance racing, featuring multi-hour races with multiple drivers.
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