Oliver Jarvis is back at Le Mans, competing for United Autosports in the LMP2 Pro/Am category 12 months after he stood on the top step of the 24 Hours of Le Mans LMP2 podium with his United Autosports teammates Bijoy Garg and Nolan Siegel.
Jarvis has been a regular at Le Mans for many years having competed in LMP1 and in LMP2 and, while he is aiming for the top step of the LMP2 Pro/Am podium with this year's teammates Daniel Schneider and Ben Hanley, who replaces Marino Sato in the ELMS line up, Jarvis will be looking for the opportunity to take the overall LMP2 crown for the second year in a row at the end of the 93rd edition of the 24 Hours of Le Mans.
Jarvis has been a regular at Le Mans for many years having competed in LMP1 and in LMP2 and, while he is aiming for the top step of the LMP2 Pro/Am podium with this year's teammates Daniel Schneider and Ben Hanley, who replaces Marino Sato in the ELMS line up, Jarvis will be looking for the opportunity to take the overall LMP2 crown for the second year in a row at the end of the 93rd edition of the 24 Hours of Le Mans.