Anglo-American team United Autosports took their first ELMS LMP2 victory for nearly three years when Griffin Peebles, Gregoire Saucy and Ben Hanley stood on the top step of the podium at the end of the 4 Hours of Le Castellet. Hanley took the chequered flag nearly nine seconds ahead of the rest of the field led by the no34 Inter Europol Competition Oreca of Reshad De Gerus, with Paul-Loup Chatin securing a home podium for IDEC Sport in the no28 Oreca.
The win in LMP2 Pro/Am went to the no27 Nielsen Racing Oreca-Gibson with Alex Quinn taking the chequered flag. The no83 AF Corse of Matthieu Vaxiviere crossed the line first but a Drive Through Penalty dropped the team down to 6th. Kriton Lentoudis and James Allen joined Quinn on the top step of the podium, with the no99 AO by TF finishing second and the no30 Duqueine Team finishing third.
The no13 Inter Europol Competition Ligier of Alex Bukhantsov, Chun Ting Chou and Henry Cubides Olarte took the win in LMP3 after Wyatt Brichacek had to pit from the lead in the no4 DKR Engineering Ligier after the cockpit door wouldn’t shut. The American finished the race in third behind the no68 M Racing Ligier.
The no57 Kessel Racing Ferrari took the victory in LMGT3 after Mathys Jaubert stormed through to pass reigning champion Charlie Eastwood in the no33 TF Sport Corvette, the French driver going on to win the class by 17.6 seconds. Takeshi Kimura and Daniel Serra celebrated the win with Jaubert, with the no86 GR Racing Ferrari taking third after the no55 Spirit of Race Ferrari, which had finished third on the road, received a post race penalty, dropping the car to fourth.
The next ELMS race will be the 4 Hours of Imola on Sunday 5 July 2026, with several teams competing at the 24 Hours of Le Mans from 10–14 June in the meantime.


















