McLaren
The British-based United Autosports squad looked as though it wouldn’t be represented in the WEC this year after the demise of the LMP2 class in which it took the title in 2019/20. Its P2 squad has effectively moved Stateside to compete in IMSA, but it is on the grid after all, because McLaren landed a couple of entries for LMGT3. The McLaren-United link is obvious: the team is co-owned by McLaren
Racing boss Zak Brown and has run the British manufacturer’s GT machinery in the past. It fields a pair of 720S GT3 Evos. Ex-Formula 2 driver Marino Sato expands his role from United’s European Le Mans Series squad to drive one car with Chilean Nico Pino, a race