Huddersfield Daily Examiner

England ready for defence of Euro title

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season after a 13 year break and made his mark on the ELMS by winning the first three races of the season at Silverston­e, Imola and Red Bull Ring.

The 35-year-old scored two further podiums throughout the season at Paul Ricard and Spa.

Alongside Mike Guasch and Alex Brundle, England clinched the 2016 ELMS LMP3 championsh­ip with one round still remaining.

The team already have their winter test programme in place in order to fully prepare for the defence of their LMP3 championsh­ip.

“It feels like it’s been a very long winter off-season and I’m delighted to be returning to United Autosports for 2017,” said England.

“Last year was such a phenomenal year for everyone involved and I can’t wait to try and help contribute to another European title.

“I’m really looking forward to racing alongside Mark and Wayne.

“There was such a good inter-team friendship and rivalry from last year – we all get along great and this year will be no exception.”

The 2017 season will begin in March with the official prologue at Monza, Italy.

“There are a couple of changes to the 2017 calendar – with Monza and Portimao being tracks that I’m particular­ly looking forward to visiting,” added England.

“I have never previously raced at either of the circuits.

“Last year will be tough to beat but our aim will be to try win more races and to have more podiums throughout the year.

“I want to thank United Autosports, Gala Performanc­e and in particular Richard Dean for trusting in me again.”

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