The 4 Hours of Barcelona - the first round of the 2024 European Le Mans Series (ELMS) is kicking off this weekend, with three United Autosports entries across the ultra-competitive LMP2 and LMP2 Pro/Am classes.
Last year, the #22 United Autosports crew were victorious in three of six ELMS races, finishing the season as LMP2 Pro vice-champions - while the #21 crew celebrated two podiums on our debut LMP2 Pro/Am season in the ELMS.
In 2024, the aim is clear. We are fully focussed on taking the overall championship title.
When is the race: Sunday 14th April, 11:30 CEST
How to watch: Watch live and free on YouTube
Read on to find out more about our 2024 driver line-ups, and stay up to date with the team on social @unitedautosports.
CAR #21 (LMP2 PRO/AM)
Daniel Schneider and Andy Meyrick return to the LMP2 Pro/Am class this season, looking to build on their 2023 results of two podium finishes and fifth place in the championship. Who better to help drive success than Olly Jarvis - Le Mans winner, Rolex 24 at Daytona winner and 2022 IMSA DPi champion …
CAR #22
Marino Sato - reigning ELMS LMP2 Pro vice-champion - returns for his second full season in the European series, together with rising star Filip Ugran who clocked three top-five finishes in his rookie FIA World Endurance Championship season last year. Completing the competitive trio, it’s Ben Hanley - Rolex 24 at Daytona winner - who is also part of the United Autosports USA IMSA squad with Ben Keating and Nico Pino.
CAR #23
The #23 crew are also competing in the LMP2 class, going for outright wins and the overall title. Former F1 driver Paul di Resta and reigning LMP2 Le Mans winner Fabio Scherer are joined by reigning IMSA VP Racing SportsCar Challenge champion Bijoy Garg - di Resta and Garg already familiar team mates in this year’s WeatherTech IMSA SportsCar Championship where they share driving duties on the #22 United Autosports USA ORECA 07.