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Alonso to leave Toyota WEC team after Le Mans

May 01, 2019
In this file photo, former F1 driver and two-time world champion Fernando Alonso leans on the car in McLaren's garage during private tests at the Sakhir circuit in the desert south of the Bahraini capital Manama, on April 2, 2019. Fernando Alonso will quit endurance racing after June's 24 Hours of Le Mans, which he won last year, the Spaniard's Toyota team said on Wednesday. — AFP
In this file photo, former F1 driver and two-time world champion Fernando Alonso leans on the car in McLaren's garage during private tests at the Sakhir circuit in the desert south of the Bahraini capital Manama, on April 2, 2019. Fernando Alonso will quit endurance racing after June's 24 Hours of Le Mans, which he won last year, the Spaniard's Toyota team said on Wednesday. — AFP

LONDON — Fernando Alonso will be replaced by New Zealander Brendon Hartley in the Toyota World Endurance Championship (WEC) team after the 24 Hours of Le Mans in June, the Japanese manufacturer announced on Wednesday.

Toyota said twice Formula One world champion Alonso "will explore new motorsport adventures within the Toyota Gazoo Racing family".

No details were given but the Spaniard recently tested a Toyota Dakar Rally car in South Africa. The next edition of that race will be held in Saudi Arabia in January 2020.

Alonso won Le Mans with Toyota last year and will be trying to win the Indianapolis 500 with McLaren later this month to become only the second driver to complete the so-called "Triple Crown of Motorsport."

"Now is a good time to take on new challenges and there are many interesting opportunities to explore within Toyota Gazoo Racing," said the 37-year-old, who left Formula One last year.

"We still have two important races remaining as we are still in the fight to become WEC World Champions and I will be pushing hard to win both of them."

Hartley won Le Mans with Porsche in 2017 and is a two-time World Endurance champion. He raced in Formula One with Toro Rosso last year.

"I believe I am returning to WEC an even stronger driver following my experience in Formula One," he said. The 2019-20 WEC season starts at Silverstone on Sept 1 and runs to Le Mans on June 14, 2020. — Reuters


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