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Toyota to chase Le Mans title again

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LONDON: Toyota will try again to win Le Mans next year and in 2019 after committing to another season of the world endurance championsh­ip.

The Japanese car maker had been considerin­g its position after champions Porsche pulled out at the end of the 2017 season, leaving Toyota as the only major manufactur­er in the top LMP1 category.

Toyota said in a statement on Tuesday, however, that it was committed to “at least” the 2018-19 season following publicatio­n of the regulation­s.

The “super season” will last 14 months and includes two editions of the Le Mans 24 Hours sportscar race in June 2018 and 2019.

“It is highly regrettabl­e that our rival in honing technologi­es on the roads of Le Mans has left,” said Toyota president Akio Toyoda.

The decision is a boost for double Formula One world champion Fernando Alonso, who tested with Toyota in Bahrain last month and is eager to race at Le Mans in his bid to become only the second driver to win the ‘Triple Crown’ of motorsport.

The McLaren driver entered the Indianapol­is 500 this year, leading that race before retiring when his car’s Honda engine expired.

McLaren have ended their Formula One partnershi­p with Honda, opening the door for Alonso to drive for Toyota at Le Mans – a race that does not clash with any grand prix. — Reuters

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