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In 2023 LMP2 entered Motul Petit Le Mans in a three-way fight for the championship that ended with Ben Keating winning his second championship, this time with Paul-Loup Chatin. With a bigger roster…
In 2023, the LMP2 class had a close championship fight at Motul Petit Le Mans, with Ben Keating emerging as the winner along with his partner Paul-Loup Chatin. The 2024 season is expected to be just as competitive, with more teams joining the class and a lot of driver changes during the off-season. Many teams have the potential to win, making it difficult to predict the top contenders. Ben Keating, who is considered one of the best Bronze drivers, will be racing with United Autosports USA alongside Ben Hanley, forming a formidable partnership. United Autosports will also field a second car driven by Dan Goldburg and Paul Di Resta, who is confident in the team’s capabilities. George Kurtz, who finished second last season, will be driving with Colin Braun in the No. 04 CrowdStrike by APR ORECA, reuniting their successful partnership from the GT World Challenge America Pro-Am title.