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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 ...
News Fernando Alonso Relishing ‘Fun’ WEC Races as He Labels F1 ‘Predictable’ A change is as good as a rest, or even better, for the busier-than-ever Spaniard. Daan de Geus Posted on May 18 ...
As an IndyCar fan, it drove me nuts that everyone at the 500 only really cared about Alonso. I got real tired of hearing about him real quick—and that’s coming from me, a huge fan of Alonso in F1.
History beckons for Alonso once again at Le Mans, knowing his #8 Toyota needs a top-seven finish to guarantee the 2018-2019 WEC crown regardless of the result of the #7 car.
Alonso’s form throughout the WEC season has been highly impressive. Sure, it may just be a two-car fight at the front, but Alonso, Nakajima and Buemi have been a cut above the #7 crew throughout ...
Fernando Alonso was happy to add World Endurance Championship races to his 2018 calendar because he finds them more enjoyable than Formula One.
Fernando Alonso vindicated at Aston Martin Alonso’s 2005 and 2006 titles remain his only crowns in Formula 1, despite him being regarded as one of F1’s great all-round racers.
In his first WEC stint, Alonso built on Buemi's lead and was over a minute clear before handing over to Nakajima, whose performance was initially less convincing.
This is how much Alonso means to the World Endurance Championship. Responding to the news, Toyota said: “Fantastic for our Japanese fans that Alonso can also race in Fuji due to WEC date changes.” ...
Alonso is competing in the WEC alongside his Formula 1 duties, with the two-time world champion looking to move a step closer to his 'Triple Crown' by winning the Le Mans 24 Hours in June.
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