Read on to find out more about our Le Mans driver squad - and make sure you tune in on Saturday 15th June at 16:00 local time (CEST) when the 92nd edition of the 24 Hours of Le Mans will roar into action.
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#22 LMP2 0RECA 07
NOLAN SIEGEL | BIJOY GARG | OLLY JARVIS
In the #22 LMP2 Pro car, Bijoy Garg - reigning IMSA VP Racing SportsCar Challenge champion - is joining forces with Le Mans regular Olly Jarvis, who is gearing up for his 13th start in the iconic French endurance race.
This will be Jarvis’ third consecutive year with United Autosports, with full focus on adding to his tally of Le Mans podiums (four to date, including a class win in 2017).
The LMP2 trio is completed by rising star Nolan Siegel, who has flown direct to Le Mans after racing in the IndyCar Grand Prix at Road America last weekend.
#23 LMP2 PRO/AM 0RECA 07
FILIPE ALBUQUERQUE | BEN KEATING | BEN HANLEY
They count four Le Mans victories between them - and in 2024, this esteemed racing trio are uniting in hunt of LMP2 Pro/Am glory.
Reigning FIA World Endurance LMGTE Am Champion and two-time Le Mans winner Ben Keating is racing with his IMSA co-driver Ben Hanley, who counts Le Mans and Daytona wins amongst his racing accolades.
Completing the line-up, it’s Filipe Albuquerque - who has raced at Le Mans with United Autosports every year since our team debut in 2017, achieving class victory and three top-four finishes along the way.
#59 LMGT3 MCLAREN EVO
NICOLAS COSTA | GREGOIRE SAUCY | JAMES COTTINGHAM
In the #59 McLaren - numbered in honour of the Le Mans winning #59 McLaren F1 GTR - it’s the full season FIA World Endurance Championship line-up.
James Cottingham, reigning British GT vice-champion, is joined by Nicolas Costa, reigning Porsche Carrera Cup Brazil Champion, and Gregoire Saucy, multi-podium placer in the FIA Formula 3 Championship.
The #59 crew finished P4 at the 6 Hours of Spa-Francorchamps last month - a new season-best for the crew in their debut FIA World Endurance Championship.
#95 LMGT3 MCLAREN EVO
NICO PINO | HIROSHI HAMAGUCHI | MARINO SATO
Meanwhile, in the #95 McLaren entry - a nod to the year of McLaren’s 1995 Le Mans victory - Japanese racing driver Hiroshi Hamaguchi is joining the team for a one-off appearance, in place of full-season contender Josh Caygill.
Multi-race winning GT3 driver Hamaguchi is teaming up with Nico Pino - Le Mans and Daytona podium placer - and Marino Sato - European Le Mans Series LMP2 Pro vice-champion - who are racing the full WEC season with McLaren Automotive and United Autosports, achieving a best result of P6 so far.