Nick Boulle Joins United Autosports for Sahlens 6 Hours of the Glen

Nick Boulle is set to return to one of America’s legendary tracks as he joins United Autosports for this weekend’s endurance classic.

Nick Boulle Joins United Autosports for 2025 Sahlens 6 Hours at Watkins Glen

Nick Boulle is set to return to one of America’s legendary tracks as he joins United Autosports for this weekend’s endurance classic.

Racing fans, get ready for a thrilling weekend at Watkins Glen International as Nick Boulle of deBoulle Diamond & Jewelry is confirmed to race with United Autosports at the third round of the Michelin Endurance Championship Sahlen’s 6 Hours of the Glen. The event, taking place this Sunday, June 22nd, promises high-speed action and elite competition on one of America’s most storied racing circuits.

Completing a Star Lineup

Boulle joins a formidable United Autosports team, rounding out a lineup with Ben Hanley and Juan Manuel Correa. Correa is fresh off a podium finish—placing third at the Detroit Grand Prix in the IndyNXT Championship. Together, they’ll pilot the #2 Oreca 07 LMP2 car, tackling the challenging corners of Watkins Glen where cars can exceed more than 4G lateral in cornering.

Back-to-Back Endurance Stints for Boulle

This marks a consecutive endurance race stint for Nick Boulle, who recently completed the 2025 Le Mans 24 Hours. After a steady qualifying, Boulle and his team rose through the field to finish 5th in the ultra-competitive LMP2 category at the historic 93rd edition of Le Mans. It was Boulle’s third time competing at the world’s most iconic motorsport event.

Reflecting on his busy season, Nick Boulle, deBoulle Diamond & Jewelry driversaid:

“It’s always special to return to Watkins Glen. The history here is incredible and the fans are some of the most passionate in motorsport. After our strong run at Le Mans, I’m excited to get back behind the wheel with United Autosports and push for another great result.”

A Familiar Track with a Rich Legacy

Boulle is no stranger to Watkins Glen. This will be his third appearance at the legendary circuit, where he finished on the podium last year. The track itself has a rich history, dating back to the first Watkins Glen Grand Prix in 1948, originally run on a 6.6-mile course around Watkins Glen State Park and the village of Watkins Glen. Over the decades, the circuit has hosted everything from Formula One World Championship rounds to World SportsCar Championship events.

When and Where to Watch

The Sahlen’s 6 Hours of the Glen kicks off Sunday, June 22nd, with the green flag at 11:10 AM CST and the checkered flag waving at 5:10 PM CST. Fans can catch the action live on NBC from 11:00 AM CST to 2:00 PM, with full race coverage streaming on Peacock and YouTube from 11:00 AM CST to 5:30 PM CST.

Don’t miss this chance to watch Nick Boulle and United Autosports take on one of North America’s premier endurance races. For more updates, follow deBoulle Diamond & Jewelry and United Autosports on their official channels.

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