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Peugeot set to field two drivers in at least one Spa 6 Hours entry

Peugeot looks certain to run two drivers in at least one of its 9X8 Le Mans Hypercars at the Spa World Endurance Championship round in May.

The French manufacturer has revealed that the only candidate to replace Jean-Eric Vergne and Stoffel Vandoorne, who will be on Formula E duty in Berlin that weekend for sister marque DS with Penske, is Malthe Jakobsen.

The 20-year-old Dane was announced last summer by Peugeot last year as its WEC junior driver, a role in which he carries out test and reserve duties.

Jean-Mart Finot, who is motorsport boss for all the brands within the Stellantis group, has stressed that no decisions have been made on how it will shuffle its line-up for the Spa 6 Hours on 11 May.

But he has insisted that bringing in drivers from outside to join Nico Muller and Mikkel Jensen in the #93 9X8 and Paul di Resta and Loic Duval in #94 is not in the plan.

“We will be not be looking outside of the Peugeot family — we are a team,” he said.

“It would not be relevant to bring in a new driver just for one race.”

On the question of Jakobsen filling one of the vacant seats, he stated: “We will see; we have time to decide.

Two drivers in both cars is, he added, "feasible”.

Source: Autosport

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