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De Vries replaces Lopez in Toyota's WEC 2024 line-up

Toyota has signed former AlphaTauri Formula 1 driver Nyck de Vries to replace Jose Maria Lopez in its Hypercar line-up for the 2024 World Endurance Championship season.

De Vries will share the #7 Toyota GR010 HYBRID with Kamui Kobayashi and Mike Conway for what will be his first full campaign in the WEC since he drove for the Racing Team Nederland LMP2 team in the 2019/20 season.

It marks the first driver change at Toyota since Ryo Hirakawa joined the #8 LMH car in 2022 following Kazuki Nakajima’s decision to retire from racing and move into a managerial role.

Hirakawa, Brendon Hartley and Sebastien Buemi will continue to pilot the #8 Toyota in 2024 after winning their second consecutive title as a trio in Bahrain earlier this month.

De Vries is understood to have signed a contract to race for Toyota in 2023, only for a late call-up by AlphaTauri to trigger an exit clause and allow him to fulfil his dream of competing in grand prix racing.

However, de Vries’ early results in F1 fell below expectations and he was dropped by the Red Bull-owned squad after just 10 rounds, leading to the Dutchman to re-enter negotiations with Toyota for a WEC drive in 2024.

Autosport reported in September that de Vries was in line to replace Lopez, with the 28-year-old being officially announced by the Japanese manufacturer on Monday.

Alongside his newly-announced WEC commitments, de Vries will also return to Formula E next season with Mahindra Racing. He previously raced for the new-defunct Mercedes team in the all-electric championship between 2019/20 and 2021/22 seasons, winning the title in his second attempt.

“I am super excited to be returning to endurance racing, especially with Toyota Gazoo Racing,” said de Vries.

“Endurance racing is something that I have always enjoyed and it is a discipline with incredible momentum at the moment. 

“I was with the team in a different role for a few years but never got the chance to race, so it is great that the time has now arrived, and I want to thank the team for their continuous support and faith in me. 

“I am very much looking forward to sharing car #7 with both Mike and Kamui. They are both very talented drivers who achieved a lot, and I am sure we will make a great team.” 

Source: Autosport

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