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AUTOSPORT’S TOP 10 HYPERCAR DRIVERS

ANTONIO FUOCO

A first season in the prototype ranks for the Ferrari F1 development driver was nothing short of sensational. He’d already shown he was a future star in GT machinery, and emerged as the quickest of the 499P drivers. Poles at Sebring and Le Mans grabbed the headlines, but it was Fuoco’s race pace that gets him the top position. Nowhere was he better than at Le Mans. His shunt out of the pits at Spa is only a minor black mark given the absence of tyre heaters in

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