Alex Lynn will make his return to the FIA World Endurance Championship, having been confirmed as the sixth and final driver for United Autosports’ two-car LMP2 effort.
Lynn will partner Josh Pierson and Oliver Jarvis aboard the #32 ORECA 07-Gibson, with the other car driven by Filipe Albuquerque, Phil Hanson and Will Owen.
The Briton last contested a full season in WEC with Aston Martin Racing during the 2019-20 campaign, a season that saw him win the 24 Hours of Le Mans in the GTE Pro category. Lynn will combine his WEC commitment with a programme in IMSA with Chip Ganassi Racing.
“It feels great to be coming back to the FIA WEC full time, and especially with United Autosports,” Lynn said. “They are a real world-class team in every area, with a phenomenal track record, and their experience, professionalism and motivation gives us drivers the best possible platform to compete successfully in the WEC.”
“I really enjoyed being part of the team at Le Mans this year and it will be exciting to be part of the world championship again in the incredibly competitive LMP2 category.
“I can’t wait to start working with Olly – who brings a massive amount of experience to the line up – and Josh, with his youth and enthusiasm, and to be gunning for that world title. I’ve got a busy 2022 season ahead and will be race-ready and race-fit from start to finish.”
Lynn has raced for the Anglo-American operation on two previous occasions. He was part of their three-car line-up at Le Mans last August and also raced with the team at the Gulf 12 Hours in 2016.
“Even though we already knew his calibre of racing ability, Alex really impressed us at Le Mans, so we were keen to get him on board for 2022,” added team owner Richard Dean. “Both Alex and Olly will be the perfect teammates for Josh to help bring him along during his first season in the WEC.”