Despite having a starting grid of 27 cars at the start of the 2022 Le Mans 24 Hours and 26 under the chequered flag. Once again, the LMP2 cars remained reliable, whether they were slowed down by the regulations or not. Jota dominated the proceedings even if the gap to the competition was never very large. Will Stevens, Ricardo Gonzalez and Antonio Felix da Costa led the #38. The team led by Sam Hignett was able to regain the top step of the podium, one year after the second place.
The 2022 edition was surprisingly calm, interrupted by only one safety car deployment, but still highly contested particularly in the LMP2 class. At the forefront from the start after taking advantage of a penalty incurred by Team WRT’s #31 ORECA 07, Jota’s #38 went alone for the win almost the entire race. Jota’s sister car rounded out the top 3 in the LMP2 class. Having battled fiercely throughout the race, drivers Oliver Rasmussen, Edward Jones and Jonathan Aberdein can be proud of their showing.