• Former Le Mans 24 Hours winner joins United Autosports in LMP3
• Racing alongside IMSA teammate, Jim McGuire in Ligier JS P320
• LMP3 debut for former Bentley factory driver
United Autosports are pleased to confirm that Guy Smith will join their Road to Le Mans team for the 2021 event, racing alongside Jim McGuire in the Ligier JS P320.
Although Guy will be making both his Road to Le Mans debut and his LMP3 debut, he is no stranger to Le Mans, having raced there eight times before in the 24-hour race. The last time Guy raced there was in 2013, making his debut at the prestigious event in 2000. In 2003, Guy won the race as a Bentley factory driver. The following year, Guy started the race on pole position and led the majority of the 24 hours before a mechanical problem caused them to lose out on a second consecutive win by just 30 seconds.
Guy will be racing alongside Jim McGuire, who he is currently racing with in the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship endurance races in the #22 Oreca 07. The pair, along with Wayne Boyd finished third at the last round at Watkins Glen at the end of June. Jim has raced in the Road to Le Mans event for the last four years.
Although Guy has raced a number of different cars over his successful racing career, this will be the first time he has raced an LMP3 car.
United Autosports will also be entering the Road to Le Mans event with their full time Michelin Le Mans Cup cars, which includes Guy’s long-time friend and business partner, Andy Meyrick. Andy will be racing the #32 Ligier alongside Daniel Schneider. Championship leaders Gerry Kraut and Scott Andrews will team up in the #22 Ligier, while Duncan Tappy will be stepping in for Wayne Boyd, racing alongside John Schauerman, who is currently lying third in the LMP3 championship.
The Road to Le Mans event consists of two practice sessions, two qualifying sessions and two 55-minute races. The first race will be held on Thursday 19 August, with the second race on Saturday 21 August just before the start of the Le Mans 24 Hours.