Khaleej Times

Alonso turns rookie for endurance

- Reuters

saket — Double Formula One world champion Fernando Alonso turned rookie for a day on Sunday when he tried out Toyota’s world endurance championsh­ip car in a test that could lead to a Le Mans 24 Hours entry next year.

The 36-year-old McLaren driver completed 113 laps of the Bahrain Internatio­nal Circuit in the TS050 hybrid for a total distance of 611km.

The end-of-season test came a day after Toyota won the Six Hours of Bahrain race at the track.

“It was a great day. Testing an LMP1 (Le Mans top tier) car is always a nice thing for any racing driver because these cars are amazing to drive,” Alonso said in a Toyota statement.

“They are very consistent throughout a stint which is a positive thing. I have wanted to test a car like this for a long time now and today I could achieve that so I am happy,” added the Spaniard.

Alonso, who will be racing in Formula One’s Abu Dhabi season-ender next weekend, posted a best time of one minute 43.013 which compared to a 1:42.38 set by Toyota regular Mike Conway.

The Spaniard had visited Toyota’s Cologne factory in Germany on Nov. 7 for a seat fitting and simulator session. McLaren are partnered by Honda, Toyota’s big domestic auto industry rivals, but that relationsh­ip will terminate at the end of this season — leaving Alonso free to race for Toyota at Le Mans without contractua­l problems should he secure a drive.

Le Mans in June does not clash with any Formula One commitment­s. Toyota have yet to confirm their continuati­on in the endurance championsh­ip, with champions Porsche pulling out, but are expected to stay as favourites to win Le Mans.

Alonso, who competed in this year’s Indianapol­is 500, has set his sights on completing the socalled Triple Crown of motorsport. The feat, only achieved by the late British driver Graham Hill, involves winning Indianapol­is, The Le Mans 24 Hours sportscar car and the Formula One world championsh­ip. —

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