United Autosports also prepares and races a range of historic race cars in events across the world, such as the Rolex Monterey Motorsports Reunion[14] and the Le Mans[15] and Silverstone[16] Classics.
United Autosports has partnerships with two other motor racing teams, Walkinshaw Andretti United in Australia and US-based Andretti Autosport.[34] Andretti and United also co-operate the Andretti Altawkilat team in the Extreme E off-road racing series.[35]
They also contested the FIA GT3 European Championship with Matt Bell, Zak Brown, Joe Osborne and Mark Patterson.[46] That year they also entered 2011 Petit Le Mans, with drivers Mark Patterson, Stefan Johansson and Zak Brown.[47]
In January the team made its début in the Dubai 24 Hours with two Audi R8 LMS cars.[48] The team also became one of the first customers for the McLaren MP4-12C GT3 and raced two examples in the Blancpain Endurance Series for drivers Zak Brown, Mark Blundell, Mark Patterson, Álvaro Parente, Matt Bell and David Brabham. Although still racing the Audi R8 LMS in the 2012 British GT Championship, they switched to McLarens for the final few rounds of the UK national series. United Autosports achieved the first win for the McLaren MP4-12C GT3 at Snetterton in the British GT Championship with Matt Bell and Charles Bateman behind the wheel.[49] Further British GT Championship wins came for Bell and Bateman at Silverstone and also at Donington Park for Zak Brown and Álvaro Parente.[50]
In 2013, United Autosports once again entered the British GT Championship with two McLaren MP4-12C GT3 cars and their one remaining Audi R8 LMS ultra.[51] Matt Bell and Mark Patterson came second in the championship after scoring three podiums and a win at the final round at Donington Park.[52] They missed out on the title in their Audi by only half a point. However, this was the season when the team won its first championship title, with Jim and Glynn Geddie in their McLaren MP4-12C GT3 as they stormed to victory in the European Supercar Challenge.[53]
The new season saw United Autosports branching out into new territory, and contesting the British Touring Car Championship with a pair of Toyota Avensis Touring Cars and drivers James Cole and Glynn Geddie.[54] The team also entered the 2014 Ginetta GT4 Supercup support race with Luke Davenport and Carl Breeze,[55][56] winning the Team title at the end of the year.[57]
United Autosports contested the GT Cup Championship in 2014[58] and won the overall and GTO Championship with Jim Geddie in his McLaren MP4-12C GT3.[59] They also continued with their Audi R8 LMS ultra in the British GT Championship.[60]
The team returned to the GT Cup Championship in 2015 with the Audi R8 LMS ultra and driver Phil Burgan.[61] They also put plans in place to move into prototype racing with two LMP3 cars in the European Le Mans Series.[62]
United Autosports made the team's début in the European Le Mans Series at Silverstone in April with a pair of Ligier JS P3 sports cars and drivers Alex Brundle, Mike Guasch,[63] Christian England, Mark Patterson, Wayne Boyd[64] and Matt Bell. The team won the first three races and scored eight podiums throughout the year, winning both the team and driver championships with one round remaining.[65] The team also entered the inaugural Road to Le Mans race – one of the support races to the Le Mans 24 Hours – with former F1 driver Martin Brundle pairing up with Christian England.[66] Brundle took pole position.[67] American duo Guy Cosmo and Mike Hedlund were behind the wheel of the second Ligier,[68] with Guy Cosmo scoring the fastest lap of the race and setting the LMP3 lap record round the Circuit de la Sarthe.
United Autosports made the team's first appearance in LMP2 by entering a Ligier JS P217 in the 2017 European Le Mans Series.[69] Filipe Albuquerque, Will Owen and Hugo de Sadeleer scored two race wins[70] – three podiums in total - to finish runners-up in the championship standings.[71] In June, the trio also combined to make United Autosport's Le Mans 24 Hours début, finishing fourth in the LMP2 class (fifth overall).[72] The team also returned with their two Ligier JS P3 sports prototypes and successfully defended its LMP3 ELMS title, courtesy of John Falb and Sean Rayhall (USA).[73][74]
The UK-based team also entered a brace of Ligier LMP3 cars in the Michelin Le Mans Cup, while in support of its Ligier UK business,[75] United Autosports also helped to launch and then raced in the Henderson Insurance LMP3 Cup Championship.[76] American drivers C. J. Wilson and Andrew Evans, along with Tony Wells and United regular, Matt Bell raced the team's Ligier JS P3 sports prototypes.
The team signed Formula 1 legend and two-time world champion Fernando Alonso,[79] 2018 McLaren F1 test and reserve driver Lando Norris[80] and ex-F1 and former DTM champion Paul di Resta[81] for the 2018 Rolex 24 Hours of Daytona. The latter, along with Hugo De Sadeleer, Will Owen and Bruno Senna, finished fourth overall.[82]
Hugo de Sadeleer, Will Owen and Juan Pablo Montoya[83] achieved a third-place finish at Le Mans in their Ligier JS P217[84] while in the ELMS, United recorded fourth (LMP2)[85] and third (LMP3)[86] in the final Team's standings. The Anglo-American team made its début in the 2018–19 Asian Le Mans Series, winning the title outright with LMP2 runners Phil Hanson and Paul Di Resta and claiming second in LMP3.[87]
United was placed fourth in both LMP2[88] and LMP3[89] in the European Le Mans Series Teams Championship, but 2019 marked an important milestone as the team made its full FIA World Endurance Championship entry, with an Oreca 07, for Phil Hanson, Filipe Albuquerque and Paul Di Resta.[90] Podium finishes in Japan and China then a maiden WEC LMP2 class victory in Bahrain[91] saw United close out the year second in the standings with the series continuing into 2020 with three more races, culminating at Le Mans for the 24 Hours in September.
Victory at CoTA in February[92] earned United an early lead in the WEC LMP2 Championship but racing was then suspended due to the Coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19 pandemic), the series resuming only in August at Spa, where Hanson, Albuquerque and di Resta emerged victorious once again. The trio followed this with a class victory in the delayed Le Mans 24 Hours in September[93] to clinch the LMP2 Championship with a race to spare.[94] United Autosports began its quest for ELMS title success by winning the LMP2 and LMP3 categories in the opening two races at Paul Ricard[95] and Spa.[96] A return to Paul Ricard for Round 3, the "Le Castellet 240", at the end of August saw a third consecutive victory in LMP2 for United, extending the team's lead.[97] Phil Hanson and Filipe Albuquerque won the European Le Mans Series Championship at Monza clinching the title after winning the race. They became the first drivers to win the WEC, Le Mans 24H and ELMS championships in a single season [98] and United became the first team to win the FIA World Endurance Championship (LMP2), European Le Mans Series and the Le Mans 24 Hours (LMP2) all in the same year. United Autosports ultimately also secured the ELMS LMP3 Championship for a third time: Wayne Boyd, Tom Gamble and Rob Wheldon won the final four-hour race at Portimão to clinch United's third Team's title in the past five years. The trio achieved three wins, a third place and four poles.[99]
In July 2020 United announced its entry into the Extreme E series with Andretti Autosport, creating a brand new team – Andretti United Extreme E.[100] The British team will partner with US-based Andretti Autosport for an inaugural season of electric, off-road SUV racing in 2021 with Briton Catie Munnings and Timmy Hansen, from Sweden, racing for the team. United Autosports will enter the GT4 European Series in 2021 with a brace of McLaren 570S GT4 cars.
In September 2020, it was announced that the team purchased all of the defunct Strakka Racing team's assets, which included all of their race team equipment, race cars, trucks and their race team premises close to Silverstone circuit, for an undisclosed sum.[101]
In 2021, United Autosports contested more races than ever before - 43 over 41 race weekends - resulting in the most top-three podium race finishes the team had ever achieved in a single year, totalling 36 including 12 victories.
The team competed in the GT4 Euro Series for the first time, winning the Silver Teams’ title. Bailey Voisin and Charlie Fagg claimed the Silver Driver's Award with Gus Bowers and Dean Macdonald taking fifth place.[102]
Extreme E was another new programme in 2021, which the team entered in partnership with Andretti as Andretti United Extreme E. Catie Munnings and Timmy Hansen were the driver duo in the inaugural year of this radical, eco-conscious championship. They won the 2021 Arctic X-Prix, finished fourth in the Teams’ Championship standings overall, while Munnings and Hansen claimed third in the Driver's Championship.[107]
United Autosports opened the year at the 24 Hours of Daytona,[108] before scoring two wins in the two Asian Le Mans Series Abu Dhabi races courtesy of Scotsman Paul Di Resta and team newcomer Josh Pierson[109] – the American teenager unable to enter the first two races until he became 16-years-old due to regulations.[110]
The team's two-car entry in the FIA World Endurance Championship achieved 10 top-six finishes throughout the season, which included first place in the opening Sebring race.[111] Josh Pierson became the youngest driver to race and to finish a WEC race,[112] going onto take another world record at the 24 Hours of Le Mans later that year as the youngest ever contender.[113]
In November, the team went to the finale of the FIA World Endurance Championship race with a chance of winning the LMP2 Teams’ title for a second time[114] - but ultimately had to be content with third (Josh Pierson, Alex Lynn and Oliver Jarvis) and seventh (Filipe Albuquerque, Phil Hanson, Will Owen) in the title race.[115]
United Autosports also claimed third place (Phil Hanson, Tom Gamble, Duncan Tappy) in the European Le Mans Series LMP2 Teams Championship[116] after registering four top-four results, including a victory[117] and runners-up placing.[118] Its two car LMP3 entry finished fifth (Andrew Bentley, Kay van Berlo, James McGuire) and seventh (Josh Caygill, Finn Gehrsitz, Bailey Voisin) in the Teams’ class standings, their Ligiers having chalked up eight top-10s (a win plus two other podiums).[119]
The Anglo-American team's highlight in the Michelin Le Mans Cup was a second and third at Imola.[120]
^United Autosport No. 22 car switched to the Oreca 07 from the Silverstone Round onward, while the No. 32 car switched from the Spa-Francorchamps Round onward.[124]