Hamilton at 40: Six reasons why F1's greatest has still got it
Lewis Hamilton goes into his 40s as a new Ferrari driver – here's six reasons the F1 legend still has what it takes to fight at the front
The European Le Mans Series returns to action this weekend at Monza for the second round of the season.
United Autosports made a winning debut on home soil supporting the WEC at Silverstone in April, chasing down the G-Drive in the closing stages to claim victory. Round two takes the big field of LMP2 and LMP3 prototypes, and GT cars to Italy and Monza.
You can watch the race live, starting at 14:30 GMT. Graff Racing starts on pole.
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