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Guy Smith (racing driver)

Guy James Mutlow Smith (born 12 September 1974) is a British professional racing driver and IB English teacher and coordinator in Brazil, who has competed in various levels of motorsport, most notably the 24 Hours of Le Mans, which he won in 2003, and the American Le Mans Series, which he won in 2011.

Guy Smith
Smith at the 2022 Rolex 24 At Daytona
Nationality British
Born (1974-09-12) 12 September 1974 (age 49)
Beverley, Yorkshire, England
24 Hours of Le Mans career
Years2000, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011
TeamsJohansson-Matthews Racing, Team Bentley, Audi Sport UK Team Veloqx, Quifel ASM Team, Rebellion Racing
Best finish1st (2003)
Class wins1 (2003)

Racing career Edit

Early career Edit

Born in Beverley, Smith started racing karts in 1986, becoming champion in the British Junior, Protrain Junior, and Scottish Open series a year later. In 1988 he was crowned Belgian Junior kart champion and in 1991 finished second in the Senior World Championship.[1] In 1991 he entered his first car race, competing in the Formula First Winter Series, finishing second overall,[2] competed in the New Zealand Formula Ford Championship, was CRG Factory Driver in karting, and was named McLaren Autosport Young Kartist of the Year. In 1992 he entered Formula Vauxhall Junior, finishing second overall in the championship, with five wins,[3] and in 1993, he entered the British Formula Ford series, once again finishing runner-up[4] whilst also finishing fourth in the Formula Ford Festival, driving for the works Swift Racing Cars team in both series.[5]

For 1994, Smith moved to the British Formula Vauxhall Championship, finishing fourth overall, whilst also managing to finish sixth overall in the Formula Opel Lotus Nations Cup.[1] 1995 proved to be a breakthrough year, with Smith winning the British Formula Renault Championship,[6] finishing fourth overall in the Formula Renault Eurocup (both times driving for Manor Motorsport) and as prize he received a day of testing a Williams FW17 Formula 1 car at Silverstone. In 1996, he made the switch to the British Formula 3, driving for Fortec Motorsport and winning his first race in the series,[7] eventually finishing sixth overall.[1] He also entered that year's Macau Grand Prix, finishing tenth for the TOM's team, and entered the Masters of Formula 3 race, failing to finish.[1]

He remained in the British Formula 3 Championship for 1997, but had a less successful year, finishing ninth overall, with an eighteenth place in the Masters of Formula 3, driving in both for DC Cook Motorsports.[1] He also made his debut in the FIA GT Championship, driving for the Cirtek Motorsport team in their GT2-class Saleen Mustang at the Spa 4 Hours, finishing 25th overall and 13th in class.[8] In 1998 he moved to America to contest the Indy Lights series, driving for Johansson Motorsports, where he finished third in the Championship and was crowned 'Rookie of the Year'[9] after taking two victories. He remained in the series for 1999, moving to Forsythe Racing, finishing fifth in the championship and testing a Champ Car for the first time.[1]

2000–2002 Edit

In 2000, Smith made the switch to the American Le Mans Series, entering ten events for Johansson-Matthews Racing in LMP1,[10] finishing fifteenth in class.[11] He also competed in the then-new Rolex Sports Car Series, entering the 24 Hours of Daytona finishing fourth in class,[12] and made his 24 Hours of Le Mans debut, driving once more for Johansson-Matthews Racing.[13] The team would fail to finish due to engine failure,[14] with some consolation for Smith coming from being awarded the "Rookie of the Year" title.[15]

For 2001, Smith moved to the new IMSA-run European Le Mans Series, once more racing for Johansson Racing, in an Audi R8.[16] He competed in the first three races, finishing ninth overall in the championship.[17] Smith also entered the FIA Sportscar Championship race at Monza for Redman Bright, qualifying on pole, but eventually finishing last of the four finishers,[18] and took part in the 24 Hours of Le Mans once more, this time driving for the works Team Bentley.[19] The race was not successful, with the car catching fire with Smith at the wheel, and being forced to retire.[20]

Smith was less active in 2002, scoring a second place at that year's Daytona 24 Hours[21] and finishing third at the Sebring 12 Hours, both with Jim Matthews Racing. He spent the majority of the year with Team Bentley as its official test driver, due to its decision to only enter one car at that year's 24 Hours of Le Mans race.[22]

2003–2005 Edit

He was more active in 2003, competing for Bentley in the 12 Hours of Sebring, part of the American Le Mans Series,[23] finishing fourth overall in Bentley's first North American race for over 70 years.[24] This was followed by an overall win at the 24 Hours of Le Mans, with co-drivers Tom Kristensen and Rinaldo Capello, once more driving the Bentley Speed 8.[25] Following his Le Mans 24 Hours victory, Smith entered the Spa 24 Hours, part of the FIA GT Championship, driving for Team Maranello Concessionaires in an N-GT class Ferrari 360 Modena.[26] He also drove for the team in the Donington Park round of the championship.[27] He also entered his first, and to date only, Race of Champions event.[28] Towards the end of the year, Smith drove a Peugeot 206 XS rally car at a test session, held by ProSpeed Motorsport at the RallyDrive School in Lincolnshire.[29]

In 2004, he once more only entered two prototype races, finishing third at the 12 Hours of Sebring, driving for Audi Sport UK Team Veloqx.[30] He also finished second overall at Le Mans, driving once more for Audi, with Johnny Herbert and Jamie Davies as his co-drivers.[31] However, that year Smith made his Champ Car World Series debut, during the second half of the season, driving for Paul Gentilozzi's Rocketsports team.[32] His best finishes were a pair of ninth places,[33] and he finished 18th overall.[1]

For 2005, Smith competed in the first seven races of the Grand Am Rolex Series, finishing 36th in class,[34] driving a Riley Mk XI Pontiac entered by Orbit Racing. His best result was an eighth placing at the 6 Hours of Watkins Glen race.[35] He also competed in both the 12 Hours of Sebring, and the Petit Le Mans, driving a Dyson Racing Team-entered MG-Lola EX257, both races being part of the American Le Mans Series, with a second placing overall at the latter race being his best result.[36] His other entry that year came as part of the Le Mans Endurance Series, where he finished second in the LMP2 class for Chamberlain Synergy Motor, driving a Lola B05/40 AER at the 1000km of Istanbul.[37]

2006–2008 Edit

Smith opened up his 2006 season with a 14th place overall (10th in class) at the Daytona 24 Hours, driving for Howard - Boss Motorsports in its Crawford DP03 Pontiac.[38] He competed in ten further races for the team that year, which ran under the HBM banner in the Rolex Sports Car Series (four races total in this series), and the Dyson Racing banner in ALMS races (seven races total).[1] His best finish of the RSCS season was a seventh place at the Linder-Komatsu Grand Prix of Miami,[39] whilst his best finish of the ALMS season was a second place at the Grand Prix of Mosport.[40] Despite only competing in 70% of the races, Smith finished sixth overall in the ALMS that year.[1]

Like in 2006, Smith started his 2007 season at the Daytona 24 Hours, driving for Howard Motorsports. However, it would not prove to be a successful race, with the team retiring after 295 laps.[41] For the first time, he entered a full ALMS season, once more for Dyson Racing, who were now running the Porsche RS Spyder.[42] His best overall finish was a third at the Petit Le Mans, with the second in the LMP2 class also being his best result of the season.[43] He finished fourth in the class championship.[1]

Smith remained with Dyson Racing for 2008, still running the Porsche RS Spyders.[44] Although prior to the start of the season he had hoped to take the team's first win,[45] the season would prove to be less successful, with one class podium at the 12 Hours of Sebring,[46] only being enough for a sixth place championship finish.[1] For the first time in four years, Smith returned to Le Mans, driving the Quifel ASM Team's Lola B05/40 AER, alongside Miguel Amaral and Olivier Pla.[47] Although only finishing 20th overall, the trio did manage to finish fifth in class.[48]

2009–2011 Edit

For 2009, Smith once more remained with Dyson Racing, who were now entering the new Lola B09/86 Mazda LMP2-class cars.[49] He finished fourth overall,[1] and drove a biofuel-powered version of the car in the last two races, which rendered him ineligible for points in those events.[50] He made his first appearance in the Le Mans Series, and a LMP1-spec car, for several years at the 1000 km of Spa, driving the Team LNT-entered Ginetta-Zytek GZ09S, and finishing sixteenth overall, eleventh in class.[51] Smith also returned to the 24 Hours of Le Mans, once more driving for the Quifel ASM Team alongside Miguel Amaral and Olivier Pia, but this time the team had entered the Ginetta-Zytek GZ09S/2 LMP2-class car. The race proved to be fruitless, with a fuel line failure, plus Amaral crashing out, forcing the team to retire the car.[52]

Smith remained with Dyson Racing for the 2010 ALMS. He entered eight of the nine races, finishing sixth overall, and taking his, and the team's, first victory in ALMS at the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Challenge.[53] It was announced on 15 February 2010 that Smith would be competing in the 2010 24 Hours of Le Mans with the Rebellion Racing Team driving a Lola B10/60 in the LMP1 class.[54] Although targeting an overall victory,[55] the team were forced to retire, after Jean-Christophe Boullion crashed the Lola B10/60-Rebellion out of eleventh place.[56] He also drove for Rebellion in the 8 Hours of Castellet, part of the Le Mans Series, where he finished third overall[57] and took part in the RAC Rally alongside Patrick Walsh in a Ford Escort Mk 1, but didn't finish.

For the seventh successive year, Smith remained with Dyson Racing in the American Le Mans Series, driving with Chris Dyson.[58] The team took the title with one race to go,[59] at the American Le Mans Monterey, where they finished second overall.[60] They had also been involved in a very close race at the Road Race Showcase, held at the Road America track, losing by just 0.112 seconds to the Muscle Milk Racing of Klaus Graf and Lucas Luhr.[61] He also entered the 24 Hours of Le Mans with Rebellion Racing, for the second time in a row, but the events of the previous year repeated themselves, with Boullion crashing out of the race, forcing the team to retire the car,[62] raced in the Nurburgring 24 Hours with RJN Motorsport, and returned to the RAC Rally.

2012–2013 Edit

For 2012, Smith continued with Dyson Racing, now driving a new Lola B12/60 Mazda to defend his ALMS title, but came up 9 points short, finishing in second place.[63] Smith was involved in the series' closest ever finish, at the Road Race Showcase, winning by just 0.083 seconds from Muscle Milk Racing.[61] Although initially signed up to drive for Dyson in its first ever 24 Hours of Le Mans race,[citation needed] the team withdrew from the event due to financial reasons, and Smith did not compete.[64] Smith did, however, make an appearance at the Goodwood Festival of Speed, driving several Bentleys, including the new Continental GT Speed.[65] He had also driven one of the parade Continental GT Speeds at the 24 Hours of Nürburgring,[66] and made his third straight appearance in the RAC Rally.

For the ninth successive season, Smith remained with Dyson Racing for the 2013 American Le Mans Series.[67] Electrical and mechanical gremlins forced him out of the 12 Hours of Sebring, after just 81 laps.[68] He also raced in the 24H Dubai with Ram Racing in a Ferrari 458 GT3.

2014–2018 Edit

A Factory Driver for Bentley, in 2014 Guy competed in the Blancpain GT Series Endurance Cup as part of Bentley Team M-Sport alongside Steven Kane and Andy Meyrick, finishing second in the championship and taking victory on home soil at Silverstone.[69] In 2015 the trio returned to the series, once again coming second in the championship standings, while he also raced in the Bathurst 12 Hours, crossing the line in fourth position.

In 2016 he remained with Bentley in the Blancpain GT Series, finished third at the Bathurst 12 Hours, and seventh at the Nurburgring 24 Hours, while in 2017 he added a third place at the Bathurst 12 Hours, before retiring as a factory driver in 2018. That year he entered a number of single stage rallies, taking wins at the Cadwell Park Stages and Dukeries Rally.[70]

2019–2022 Edit

For the 2019–20 season, Smith returned to the FIA World Endurance Championship with Team LNT in a Ginetta G60-LT-P1, completing the first four rounds of the series. In 2021 he joined United Autosports in the IMSA Sportscar Championship, finishing third in LMP2 at the Watkins Glen 6 Hours and fourth at Petit Le Mans, and raced in the Road to Le Mans contests in LMP3.[71]

Smith founded Greenlight Sports Management with Andy Meyrick in 2020, working with racing drivers to identify and manage the best opportunities and prepare development programmes to further their careers.[72]

In 2022, he remained with United Autosports in LMP2, racing at the 24 Hours of Daytona, where he finished sixth, and Sebring 12 Hours, finishing fifth, and claimed victory in the Donington Park Rally alongside Patrick Walsh in a Ford Fiesta R5.[73]

Motorsports Career Results Edit

Complete American open–wheel racing results Edit

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position; races in italics indicate fastest lap)

Indy Lights Edit

Year Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Rank Points
1998 Johansson Motorsports MIA
3
LBH
8
NAZ
21
GAT
11
MIL
22
DET
8
POR
1
CLE
4
TOR
1
MCH
6
TRO
4
VAN
8
LAG
15
FON
10
3rd 110
1999 Forsythe Championship Racing MIA
11
LBH
18
NAZ
10
MIL
8
POR
3
CLE
11
TOR
6
MCH
6
DET
13
CHI
2
LAG
4
FON
19
9th 71
Source:[74]

Champ Car World Series Edit

(key)

Year Team Chassis Engine 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Rank Pts Ref
2004 Rocketsports Lola B02/00 Ford XFE V8 t LBH MTY MIL POR CLE TOR VAN ROA
10
DEN
18
MTL
16
LAG
9
LVS
17
SRF
9
MXC
17
18th 53 [75]
Source:[74]

Complete 24 Hours of Le Mans results Edit

Year Team Co-Drivers Car Class Laps Pos. Class
Pos.
2000   Johansson-Matthews Racing   Stefan Johansson
  Jim Matthews
Reynard 2KQ-LM-Judd LMP900 133 DNF DNF
2001   Team Bentley   Martin Brundle
  Stéphane Ortelli
Bentley EXP Speed 8 LMGTP 56 DNF DNF
2003   Team Bentley   Tom Kristensen
  Rinaldo Capello
Bentley Speed 8 LMGTP 377 1st 1st
2004   Audi Sport UK Team Veloqx   Johnny Herbert
  Jamie Davies
Audi R8 LMP1 379 2nd 2nd
2008   Quifel ASM Team   Miguel Amaral
  Olivier Pla
Lola B05/40-AER LMP2 325 20th 4th
2009   Quifel ASM Team   Miguel Amaral
  Olivier Pla
Ginetta-Zytek GZ09S/2 LMP2 46 DNF DNF
2010   Rebellion Racing   Andrea Belicchi
  Jean-Christophe Boullion
Lola B10/60-Judd LMP1 143 DNF DNF
2011   Rebellion Racing   Andrea Belicchi
  Jean-Christophe Boullion
Lola B10/60-Toyota LMP1 190 DNF DNF
Sources:[76][77]

Complete WeatherTech SportsCar Championship results Edit

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position; results in italics indicate fastest lap)

Year Team Class Make Engine 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Pos. Points
2021 United Autosports LMP2 Oreca 07 Gibson GK428 V8 DAY SEB
5
WGL
3
WGL ELK LGA PET
4
8th 920
2022 United Autosports LMP2 Oreca 07 Gibson GK428 V8 DAY
6
SEB
5
LGA
MDO
WGL
ELK
PET
20th 284
Source:[77]

Complete FIA World Endurance Championship results Edit

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position; results in italics indicate fastest lap)

Year Entrant Class Chassis Engine 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Rank Points
2019–20 Team LNT LMP1 Ginetta G60-LT-P1 AER P60C 2.4 L Turbo V6 SIL
12
FUJ
9
SHA
5
BHR
Ret
COA SPA LMS BHR 19th 12.5
Source:[77]

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External links Edit

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Guy James Mutlow Smith born 12 September 1974 is a British professional racing driver and IB English teacher and coordinator in Brazil who has competed in various levels of motorsport most notably the 24 Hours of Le Mans which he won in 2003 and the American Le Mans Series which he won in 2011 Guy SmithSmith at the 2022 Rolex 24 At DaytonaNationalityBritishBorn 1974 09 12 12 September 1974 age 49 Beverley Yorkshire England24 Hours of Le Mans careerYears2000 2001 2003 2004 2008 2009 2010 2011TeamsJohansson Matthews Racing Team Bentley Audi Sport UK Team Veloqx Quifel ASM Team Rebellion RacingBest finish1st 2003 Class wins1 2003 Contents 1 Racing career 1 1 Early career 1 2 2000 2002 1 3 2003 2005 1 4 2006 2008 1 5 2009 2011 1 6 2012 2013 1 7 2014 2018 1 8 2019 2022 2 Motorsports Career Results 2 1 Complete American open wheel racing results 2 1 1 Indy Lights 2 1 2 Champ Car World Series 2 2 Complete 24 Hours of Le Mans results 2 3 Complete WeatherTech SportsCar Championship results 2 4 Complete FIA World Endurance Championship results 3 References 4 External linksRacing career EditEarly career Edit Born in Beverley Smith started racing karts in 1986 becoming champion in the British Junior Protrain Junior and Scottish Open series a year later In 1988 he was crowned Belgian Junior kart champion and in 1991 finished second in the Senior World Championship 1 In 1991 he entered his first car race competing in the Formula First Winter Series finishing second overall 2 competed in the New Zealand Formula Ford Championship was CRG Factory Driver in karting and was named McLaren Autosport Young Kartist of the Year In 1992 he entered Formula Vauxhall Junior finishing second overall in the championship with five wins 3 and in 1993 he entered the British Formula Ford series once again finishing runner up 4 whilst also finishing fourth in the Formula Ford Festival driving for the works Swift Racing Cars team in both series 5 For 1994 Smith moved to the British Formula Vauxhall Championship finishing fourth overall whilst also managing to finish sixth overall in the Formula Opel Lotus Nations Cup 1 1995 proved to be a breakthrough year with Smith winning the British Formula Renault Championship 6 finishing fourth overall in the Formula Renault Eurocup both times driving for Manor Motorsport and as prize he received a day of testing a Williams FW17 Formula 1 car at Silverstone In 1996 he made the switch to the British Formula 3 driving for Fortec Motorsport and winning his first race in the series 7 eventually finishing sixth overall 1 He also entered that year s Macau Grand Prix finishing tenth for the TOM s team and entered the Masters of Formula 3 race failing to finish 1 He remained in the British Formula 3 Championship for 1997 but had a less successful year finishing ninth overall with an eighteenth place in the Masters of Formula 3 driving in both for DC Cook Motorsports 1 He also made his debut in the FIA GT Championship driving for the Cirtek Motorsport team in their GT2 class Saleen Mustang at the Spa 4 Hours finishing 25th overall and 13th in class 8 In 1998 he moved to America to contest the Indy Lights series driving for Johansson Motorsports where he finished third in the Championship and was crowned Rookie of the Year 9 after taking two victories He remained in the series for 1999 moving to Forsythe Racing finishing fifth in the championship and testing a Champ Car for the first time 1 2000 2002 Edit In 2000 Smith made the switch to the American Le Mans Series entering ten events for Johansson Matthews Racing in LMP1 10 finishing fifteenth in class 11 He also competed in the then new Rolex Sports Car Series entering the 24 Hours of Daytona finishing fourth in class 12 and made his 24 Hours of Le Mans debut driving once more for Johansson Matthews Racing 13 The team would fail to finish due to engine failure 14 with some consolation for Smith coming from being awarded the Rookie of the Year title 15 For 2001 Smith moved to the new IMSA run European Le Mans Series once more racing for Johansson Racing in an Audi R8 16 He competed in the first three races finishing ninth overall in the championship 17 Smith also entered the FIA Sportscar Championship race at Monza for Redman Bright qualifying on pole but eventually finishing last of the four finishers 18 and took part in the 24 Hours of Le Mans once more this time driving for the works Team Bentley 19 The race was not successful with the car catching fire with Smith at the wheel and being forced to retire 20 Smith was less active in 2002 scoring a second place at that year s Daytona 24 Hours 21 and finishing third at the Sebring 12 Hours both with Jim Matthews Racing He spent the majority of the year with Team Bentley as its official test driver due to its decision to only enter one car at that year s 24 Hours of Le Mans race 22 2003 2005 Edit He was more active in 2003 competing for Bentley in the 12 Hours of Sebring part of the American Le Mans Series 23 finishing fourth overall in Bentley s first North American race for over 70 years 24 This was followed by an overall win at the 24 Hours of Le Mans with co drivers Tom Kristensen and Rinaldo Capello once more driving the Bentley Speed 8 25 Following his Le Mans 24 Hours victory Smith entered the Spa 24 Hours part of the FIA GT Championship driving for Team Maranello Concessionaires in an N GT class Ferrari 360 Modena 26 He also drove for the team in the Donington Park round of the championship 27 He also entered his first and to date only Race of Champions event 28 Towards the end of the year Smith drove a Peugeot 206 XS rally car at a test session held by ProSpeed Motorsport at the RallyDrive School in Lincolnshire 29 In 2004 he once more only entered two prototype races finishing third at the 12 Hours of Sebring driving for Audi Sport UK Team Veloqx 30 He also finished second overall at Le Mans driving once more for Audi with Johnny Herbert and Jamie Davies as his co drivers 31 However that year Smith made his Champ Car World Series debut during the second half of the season driving for Paul Gentilozzi s Rocketsports team 32 His best finishes were a pair of ninth places 33 and he finished 18th overall 1 For 2005 Smith competed in the first seven races of the Grand Am Rolex Series finishing 36th in class 34 driving a Riley Mk XI Pontiac entered by Orbit Racing His best result was an eighth placing at the 6 Hours of Watkins Glen race 35 He also competed in both the 12 Hours of Sebring and the Petit Le Mans driving a Dyson Racing Team entered MG Lola EX257 both races being part of the American Le Mans Series with a second placing overall at the latter race being his best result 36 His other entry that year came as part of the Le Mans Endurance Series where he finished second in the LMP2 class for Chamberlain Synergy Motor driving a Lola B05 40 AER at the 1000km of Istanbul 37 2006 2008 Edit Smith opened up his 2006 season with a 14th place overall 10th in class at the Daytona 24 Hours driving for Howard Boss Motorsports in its Crawford DP03 Pontiac 38 He competed in ten further races for the team that year which ran under the HBM banner in the Rolex Sports Car Series four races total in this series and the Dyson Racing banner in ALMS races seven races total 1 His best finish of the RSCS season was a seventh place at the Linder Komatsu Grand Prix of Miami 39 whilst his best finish of the ALMS season was a second place at the Grand Prix of Mosport 40 Despite only competing in 70 of the races Smith finished sixth overall in the ALMS that year 1 Like in 2006 Smith started his 2007 season at the Daytona 24 Hours driving for Howard Motorsports However it would not prove to be a successful race with the team retiring after 295 laps 41 For the first time he entered a full ALMS season once more for Dyson Racing who were now running the Porsche RS Spyder 42 His best overall finish was a third at the Petit Le Mans with the second in the LMP2 class also being his best result of the season 43 He finished fourth in the class championship 1 Smith remained with Dyson Racing for 2008 still running the Porsche RS Spyders 44 Although prior to the start of the season he had hoped to take the team s first win 45 the season would prove to be less successful with one class podium at the 12 Hours of Sebring 46 only being enough for a sixth place championship finish 1 For the first time in four years Smith returned to Le Mans driving the Quifel ASM Team s Lola B05 40 AER alongside Miguel Amaral and Olivier Pla 47 Although only finishing 20th overall the trio did manage to finish fifth in class 48 2009 2011 Edit For 2009 Smith once more remained with Dyson Racing who were now entering the new Lola B09 86 Mazda LMP2 class cars 49 He finished fourth overall 1 and drove a biofuel powered version of the car in the last two races which rendered him ineligible for points in those events 50 He made his first appearance in the Le Mans Series and a LMP1 spec car for several years at the 1000 km of Spa driving the Team LNT entered Ginetta Zytek GZ09S and finishing sixteenth overall eleventh in class 51 Smith also returned to the 24 Hours of Le Mans once more driving for the Quifel ASM Team alongside Miguel Amaral and Olivier Pia but this time the team had entered the Ginetta Zytek GZ09S 2 LMP2 class car The race proved to be fruitless with a fuel line failure plus Amaral crashing out forcing the team to retire the car 52 Smith remained with Dyson Racing for the 2010 ALMS He entered eight of the nine races finishing sixth overall and taking his and the team s first victory in ALMS at the Mid Ohio Sports Car Challenge 53 It was announced on 15 February 2010 that Smith would be competing in the 2010 24 Hours of Le Mans with the Rebellion Racing Team driving a Lola B10 60 in the LMP1 class 54 Although targeting an overall victory 55 the team were forced to retire after Jean Christophe Boullion crashed the Lola B10 60 Rebellion out of eleventh place 56 He also drove for Rebellion in the 8 Hours of Castellet part of the Le Mans Series where he finished third overall 57 and took part in the RAC Rally alongside Patrick Walsh in a Ford Escort Mk 1 but didn t finish For the seventh successive year Smith remained with Dyson Racing in the American Le Mans Series driving with Chris Dyson 58 The team took the title with one race to go 59 at the American Le Mans Monterey where they finished second overall 60 They had also been involved in a very close race at the Road Race Showcase held at the Road America track losing by just 0 112 seconds to the Muscle Milk Racing of Klaus Graf and Lucas Luhr 61 He also entered the 24 Hours of Le Mans with Rebellion Racing for the second time in a row but the events of the previous year repeated themselves with Boullion crashing out of the race forcing the team to retire the car 62 raced in the Nurburgring 24 Hours with RJN Motorsport and returned to the RAC Rally 2012 2013 Edit For 2012 Smith continued with Dyson Racing now driving a new Lola B12 60 Mazda to defend his ALMS title but came up 9 points short finishing in second place 63 Smith was involved in the series closest ever finish at the Road Race Showcase winning by just 0 083 seconds from Muscle Milk Racing 61 Although initially signed up to drive for Dyson in its first ever 24 Hours of Le Mans race citation needed the team withdrew from the event due to financial reasons and Smith did not compete 64 Smith did however make an appearance at the Goodwood Festival of Speed driving several Bentleys including the new Continental GT Speed 65 He had also driven one of the parade Continental GT Speeds at the 24 Hours of Nurburgring 66 and made his third straight appearance in the RAC Rally For the ninth successive season Smith remained with Dyson Racing for the 2013 American Le Mans Series 67 Electrical and mechanical gremlins forced him out of the 12 Hours of Sebring after just 81 laps 68 He also raced in the 24H Dubai with Ram Racing in a Ferrari 458 GT3 2014 2018 Edit A Factory Driver for Bentley in 2014 Guy competed in the Blancpain GT Series Endurance Cup as part of Bentley Team M Sport alongside Steven Kane and Andy Meyrick finishing second in the championship and taking victory on home soil at Silverstone 69 In 2015 the trio returned to the series once again coming second in the championship standings while he also raced in the Bathurst 12 Hours crossing the line in fourth position In 2016 he remained with Bentley in the Blancpain GT Series finished third at the Bathurst 12 Hours and seventh at the Nurburgring 24 Hours while in 2017 he added a third place at the Bathurst 12 Hours before retiring as a factory driver in 2018 That year he entered a number of single stage rallies taking wins at the Cadwell Park Stages and Dukeries Rally 70 2019 2022 Edit For the 2019 20 season Smith returned to the FIA World Endurance Championship with Team LNT in a Ginetta G60 LT P1 completing the first four rounds of the series In 2021 he joined United Autosports in the IMSA Sportscar Championship finishing third in LMP2 at the Watkins Glen 6 Hours and fourth at Petit Le Mans and raced in the Road to Le Mans contests in LMP3 71 Smith founded Greenlight Sports Management with Andy Meyrick in 2020 working with racing drivers to identify and manage the best opportunities and prepare development programmes to further their careers 72 In 2022 he remained with United Autosports in LMP2 racing at the 24 Hours of Daytona where he finished sixth and Sebring 12 Hours finishing fifth and claimed victory in the Donington Park Rally alongside Patrick Walsh in a Ford Fiesta R5 73 Motorsports Career Results EditComplete American open wheel racing results Edit key Races in bold indicate pole position races in italics indicate fastest lap Indy Lights Edit Year Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Rank Points1998 Johansson Motorsports MIA3 LBH8 NAZ21 GAT11 MIL22 DET8 POR1 CLE4 TOR1 MCH6 TRO4 VAN8 LAG15 FON10 3rd 1101999 Forsythe Championship Racing MIA11 LBH18 NAZ10 MIL8 POR3 CLE11 TOR6 MCH6 DET13 CHI2 LAG4 FON19 9th 71Source 74 Champ Car World Series Edit key Year Team Chassis Engine 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Rank Pts Ref2004 Rocketsports Lola B02 00 Ford XFE V8 t LBH MTY MIL POR CLE TOR VAN ROA10 DEN18 MTL16 LAG9 LVS17 SRF9 MXC17 18th 53 75 Source 74 Complete 24 Hours of Le Mans results Edit Year Team Co Drivers Car Class Laps Pos ClassPos 2000 nbsp Johansson Matthews Racing nbsp Stefan Johansson nbsp Jim Matthews Reynard 2KQ LM Judd LMP900 133 DNF DNF2001 nbsp Team Bentley nbsp Martin Brundle nbsp Stephane Ortelli Bentley EXP Speed 8 LMGTP 56 DNF DNF2003 nbsp Team Bentley nbsp Tom Kristensen nbsp Rinaldo Capello Bentley Speed 8 LMGTP 377 1st 1st2004 nbsp Audi Sport UK Team Veloqx nbsp Johnny Herbert nbsp Jamie Davies Audi R8 LMP1 379 2nd 2nd2008 nbsp Quifel ASM Team nbsp Miguel Amaral nbsp Olivier Pla Lola B05 40 AER LMP2 325 20th 4th2009 nbsp Quifel ASM Team nbsp Miguel Amaral nbsp Olivier Pla Ginetta Zytek GZ09S 2 LMP2 46 DNF DNF2010 nbsp Rebellion Racing nbsp Andrea Belicchi nbsp Jean Christophe Boullion Lola B10 60 Judd LMP1 143 DNF DNF2011 nbsp Rebellion Racing nbsp Andrea Belicchi nbsp Jean Christophe Boullion Lola B10 60 Toyota LMP1 190 DNF DNFSources 76 77 Complete WeatherTech SportsCar Championship results Edit key Races in bold indicate pole position results in italics indicate fastest lap Year Team Class Make Engine 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Pos Points2021 United Autosports LMP2 Oreca 07 Gibson GK428 V8 DAY SEB5 WGL3 WGL ELK LGA PET4 8th 9202022 United Autosports LMP2 Oreca 07 Gibson GK428 V8 DAY6 SEB5 LGA MDO WGL ELK PET 20th 284Source 77 Complete FIA World Endurance Championship results Edit key Races in bold indicate pole position results in italics indicate fastest lap Year Entrant Class Chassis Engine 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Rank Points2019 20 Team LNT LMP1 Ginetta G60 LT P1 AER P60C 2 4 L Turbo V6 SIL12 FUJ9 SHA5 BHRRet COA SPA LMS BHR 19th 12 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