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ALEX LYNN JOINS UNITED AUTOSPORTS FOR 2022 FIA WORLD ENDURANCE CHAMPIONSHIP

United Autosports are pleased to confirm that Alex Lynn will join their FIA World Endurance Championship team for the 2022 season. Alex, who was recently confirmed as one of Chip Ganassi Racing’s drivers for their IMSA Cadillac DPi programme next year, will join already announced Josh Pierson and Oliver Jarvis in United Autosports’ second Oreca … Continue reading

CHIP GANASSI RACING AND CADILLAC ADD CAR AND DRIVERS FOR 2022

Chip Ganassi Racing (CGR) will add a second V-Performance Academy Cadillac DPi-V.R and three new full-time drivers to their 2022 IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship team. Piloting the two entries will be returning Cadillac DPi-V.R veteran Renger van der Zande (Netherlands), Sebastien Bourdais (France), Earl Bamber (New Zealand), and Alex Lynn (Britain). Three of the four … Continue reading

GREAT RECOVERY DRIVE FOR UNITED AUTOSPORTS AT LE MANS 24 HOURS TO FINISH FOURTH IN TOUGH ENDURANCE BATTLE

United Autosports scored a fourth-place finish at the 2021 Le Mans 24 Hours with the #23 Oreca 07 of Paul Di Resta, Alex Lynn and Wayne Boyd after a tough race, which involved some fantastic teamwork from all three United Autosports crews. The trio brought their car home only two laps down from the eventual … Continue reading

ALEX LYNN SIGNS FOR UNITED AUTOSPORTS FOR 2021 LE MANS 24 HOURS

Like United Autosports, Alex also stood on the top step of the podium at the 2020 Le Mans 24 Hours, after winning the GTE Pro class with Aston Martin Racing, having raced for the factory team for the last three years. Over the years, Alex has scored numerous race wins, including at the Sebring 12 … Continue reading

ASTON MARTIN RACING HAS FIA WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP TITLES IN SIGHTS AHEAD OF UNIQUE 24 HOURS OF LE MANS

Aston Martin Racing heads into the 88th running of the legendary 24 Hours of Le Mans aiming to take its third class victory with Vantage, and secure the 2019/2020 World Endurance Championship. For the first time at the Circuit de la Sarthe, both classes will race with the current turbo-charged 4-litre V8 Vantage GTE, with … Continue reading

ASTON MARTIN TARGETS FIA WEC TITLE CHALLENGE

Aston Martin Racing is aiming high as it returns to the FIA World Endurance Championship at Silverstone (GB), the competitive home of the luxury sportscar brand, on 31 August, with an optimised version of its Vantage GTE, a strengthened driver line-up and an eye-catching new livery. Coming off the back of an excellent debut season … Continue reading

ASTON MARTIN TARGETS GLORY IN THE 24 HOURS OF SPA

The 2019 TOTAL 24 Hours of Spa will feature the strongest ever Aston Martin partner team entry as the British sportscar manufacturer bids to secure its first outright victory in the legendary Belgian race this weekend. With no less than six Vantage GT3s in the race, it is the largest frontline Aston Martin contingent entered … Continue reading

PODIUM AND DOUBLE-POINTS FOR JAGUAR RACING IN SWISS E-PRIX

Panasonic Jaguar Racing driver Mitch Evans finished second in the Swiss E-Prix in Bern to achieve his second ABB FIA Formula E podium. The Kiwi fought a race-long battle with Jean-Eric Verge and a last-minute rain shower to power him to fourth in the driver standings. Mathematically he still has a chance to win the … Continue reading

ASTON MARTIN READY TO RACE IN THE SPIRIT OF ’59 AS IT HONOURS 60TH ANNIVERSARY LE MANS VICTORY

Aston Martin Racing heads into the 2019 24 Hours of Le Mans as a serious contender for victory in the fiercely-contested GTE Pro class, as the FIA World Endurance Championship (WEC) Super Season reaches its climax at the legendary Circuit de la Sarthe in France this weekend (15-16 June). Sixty years on from Aston Martin’s … Continue reading

DISAPPOINTING END TO BERLIN E-PRIX FOR JAGUAR RACING

After showing impressive speed and competing in his first ever Super Pole for Panasonic Jaguar Racing, Alex Lynn qualified P5 and was set to earn strong points before a technical issue forced him to retire. His teammate Mitch Evans had previously topped the time sheets in FP1 but had to contend with a race-long midfield … Continue reading

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