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Nothing to do with this years Le Mans series but Toyota Gazoo Racing has confirmed that Brendon Hartley will slot into Fernando Alonso’s seat for the 2019/20 World Endurance Championship season. Hartley’s first race will be at Silverstone at the start of the 2019/20 season, where he will co-drive with Sebastien Buemi and Kamui Kobayashi.Alonso had already announced that he will not continue to compete in the World Endurance Championship next season.
Having won the 24 Hours of Le Mans last year, he’s already checked off the specific ambition he had when entering the competition. Of course he hopes to complete the WEC Championship win this year to add to his WDC title tally from F1
Instead, the Spaniard has been linked to outings with Toyota in the World Rally Championship.
Of course he also tested a Dakar spec Toyota Hilux earlier this year, sparking suggestions he could compete in that event next year.