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United Autosports dirvers' reactions after Le Castellet

United Autosports just missed out on recording a top-10 placing in the opening two-hour race of the Michelin Le Mans Cup at the Circuit Paul Ricard at Le Castellet in Southern France. United’s trio of Ligier JS P3 sportscars lined-up in 15th (#32), 20th (#23) and 21st (#22) on the 21-car P3 grid.

United Autosports dirvers' reactions after Le Castellet
15/04/2018

Jim McGuire (US), driver car #22, United Autosports:
“Qually was a lot of fun. Nice to get out in the dry for the first time this week. Starting near the back of the LMP3 pack, my aim was to stay clean and that worked out, even missing the usual Turn 5 melee. I hit my times, improving with every lap, so I’m happy with life.”
 
Matt Bell (GB), driver car #22, United Autosports:
“Fun but frustrating. I got to know the back of Andy Meyrick’s car very well after battling with him for an hour! Our car was very fast, just brilliant, and in clean air was the fastest car out there. It was about different theories of set-up. We had a super-quick car especially around the corners while Andy had a very fast car down the straights.”
 
Richard Meins (GB), driver car #23, United Autosports:
“It took a couple of laps to warm the tyres in qualifying.  My times came down but I suffered a little from traffic. But in the race, things were a lot better, and much more enjoyable. I had to go wide to avoid a spinning car on lap one but then settled pretty quickly and recovered well. It’s a shame we missed out on a top-10 finish right at the end.”
 
Christian England (GB), driver #23, United Autosports:
“It’s a decent start to the season but obviously a shame we missed out on a top-10 result. The car was good. I had a lock-up into Turn 1 midway through my stint which resulted in a bad flat-spot and effected my vision. For the final three-laps the Ligier wasn’t right, which forced me to concede places to the sister cars.”
 
Naj Husain (US), driver car #32, United Autosports:
“Great racing! I got hit from behind going into Turn 5 on the opening lap which spun me out wide. So it was a case of clawing back a bunch of positions. Qualifying was a lot of fun but challenging on the new [Michelin] tyres and in getting heat into them – a lot different to the Continentals I’m more used to in the US. It’s my first time at Ricard and it’s a wonderful facility.”
 
Mahaveer Raghunathan (IND), driver car #32, United Autosports:
“Although I’ve raced at Paul Ricard before, this was my first race in an LMP3 car and it was a lot of fun. I learned a lot and it was a great experience. I had some minor brake issues. Fantastic racing and brilliant to race for United.”
 
Richard Dean, Team Owner and Managing Director, United Autosports:
“The Michelin Le Mans Cup is extremely strong this year and so for all three cars to finish just outside the top-13 is a solid start to our season in which we can all build on. All six drivers performed very well and made no mistakes. Christian [England] was desperately unlucky to miss out on a top-10 after a great drive by Richard [Meins]. Jim did a good job while Matt was sensational setting the second fastest race lap. Naj and Mahaveer, both racing for us for the first time, performed very well considering Naj hadn’t raced here before while Mahaveer was racing an LMP3 car for the first time.” 

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