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ELMS - 06/06/2017 - Press release - United Autosports
The 85th running of the Le Mans 24 Hours marks the first time United Autosports will enter the twice-round-the-clock endurance classic. Le Mans rookies, Will Owen and Hugo de Sadeleer will join former Le Mans 24 Hours racer, Filipe Albuquerque in the team’s Ligier JS P217.
The Le Mans 24 Hours is one of the most famous endurance races in the world and runs on a mix of closed circuit and public roads. Filipe Albuquerque has raced at Le Mans three times, most recently for RGR Sport by Morand in LMP2 last year. He has also raced for Audi Sport Team Joest in LMP1 (2014-15). The 2017 event will mark the first time both Will Owen and Hugo de Sadeleer will have raced at Le Mans.
At the recent official Le Mans 24 Hours test day, the team covered 76 laps, giving Will and Hugo their first taste of the circuit and allowing all three drivers time to get used to the new generation of LMP2 car.
Although relatively new to LMP2 racing, United Autosports made their mark early in the season by winning the opening round of the European Le Mans Series at Silverstone.
Not only will United Autosports be entering the main event, they will also be racing three Ligier JS P3 sports prototypes in the support race – the Road to Le Mans, with races held on Thursday 15 and Saturday 17 June.
Will Owen (US), driver #32, United Autosports:
“My first experience of Le Mans was everything I expected and more! There’s such long straights that are so fast you’ve really got to concentrate - you definitely have to respect the track. It’s cool to be part of the 24 Hours of Le Mans and it’s great to be part of the history of the event. From the team side of things, we were best of the Ligiers but we still have a bit of ground to cover and work to do before the big race. We will all be working hard to do the best we can.”
Hugo de Sadeleer (CH), driver #32, United Autosports:
“It’s great to drive the legendary Le Mans track and I’m really excited to be racing here. We had a good test, but it’s definitely a learning experience driving our LMP2 car round such a fast track.”
Filipe Albuquerque (P), driver #32, United Autosports:
“I’m really excited to be back racing at Le Mans again. It’s such an incredible circuit and to drive the new LMP2 car at Le Mans with the increase in speed is incredible. We had a good test, lots of mileage covered for Will and Hugo – not as much as we’d have liked with red flags and full course yellow periods but they still were able to get a feel of the car round Le Mans. There are still a few things we need to work on, but I can’t wait for race week.”
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