Post by Lee on Feb 11, 2018 11:42:56 GMT
Fernando Alonso will take part in every round of this years World Endurance Championship after the Japanese race was moved to accommodate him.
The race clashed with the US Grand Prix has been moved to a week earlier than the F1 race in Texas and will now take place at Fuji Speedway on 14 October.
The move was officially requested by Fuji but as the track is owned by Toyota, it effectively comes from Alonso's team and allows him to dove tail his F1 commitments for McLaren with racing for Toyota in the WEC.
It is believed to be the first time an FIA world championship event has been moved solely to ensure one driver can take part in it, and as such demonstrates the remarkable appeal Alonso has as one of the biggest stars in motorsport
From Alonso's point of view, it means the 36-year-old Spaniard can now target winning the WEC title as well as Le Mans, as he will be taking part in all races. He called it "awesome news" on Twitter.
Toyota said: "Fantastic for our Japanese fans that Alonso can also race in Fuji due to WEC date changes."
The move means Alonso will be competing in 21 grands prix and six WEC races in 2018.
He is also committed to doing the three WEC races in 2019 which also count to the new 'super-season' championship, a long as they do not clash with a grand prix if he is still racing in F1 next year.
However the date change will mean the Fuji race now clashes with a sports car race in the IMSA series in the USA, in which some of the drivers in the WEC are racing.
The race clashed with the US Grand Prix has been moved to a week earlier than the F1 race in Texas and will now take place at Fuji Speedway on 14 October.
The move was officially requested by Fuji but as the track is owned by Toyota, it effectively comes from Alonso's team and allows him to dove tail his F1 commitments for McLaren with racing for Toyota in the WEC.
It is believed to be the first time an FIA world championship event has been moved solely to ensure one driver can take part in it, and as such demonstrates the remarkable appeal Alonso has as one of the biggest stars in motorsport
From Alonso's point of view, it means the 36-year-old Spaniard can now target winning the WEC title as well as Le Mans, as he will be taking part in all races. He called it "awesome news" on Twitter.
Toyota said: "Fantastic for our Japanese fans that Alonso can also race in Fuji due to WEC date changes."
The move means Alonso will be competing in 21 grands prix and six WEC races in 2018.
He is also committed to doing the three WEC races in 2019 which also count to the new 'super-season' championship, a long as they do not clash with a grand prix if he is still racing in F1 next year.
However the date change will mean the Fuji race now clashes with a sports car race in the IMSA series in the USA, in which some of the drivers in the WEC are racing.