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F2 champion de Vries gets Toyota WEC reserve role

by Davey Euwema
5 years ago
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F2 champion de Vries gets Toyota WEC reserve role

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Toyota Gazoo Racing has confirmed that 2019 Formula 2 champion and Mercedes Formula E driver Nyck de Vries has joined the team as its reserve driver for the remainder of the 2019-2020 FIA WEC season, as well as the 2021 campaign.

De Vries tested with the team during the WEC’s Rookie test at the Bahrain International Circuit in December, where he completed 41 laps behind the wheel of the team’s TS050 Hybrid.

The 25-year-old told MotorsportWeek.com at the time that he would be interested in working with Toyota in the future.

“I am really excited to join Toyota Gazoo Racing and work with the team again; it’s an honour to be selected as test and reserve driver so I would like to thank the team for this opportunity,” said de Vries. “Driving the TS050 HYBRID in Bahrain was a fantastic experience.

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“At the time, I thought it could have been a one-off opportunity so it’s great to know I will be driving the car again, and even more exciting to look ahead to later this year when we start testing the new LMH car. I hope to contribute to a successful start to this new era for the team.”

De Vries sampled the TS050 Hybrid in changeable conditions at Bahrain in December (Image: Tim Hearn/Adrenal Media)

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De Vries will return to the cockpit of the TS050 Hybrid later this week during a test at Paul Ricard, where the team will be sampling the low-downforce aerodynamic package which will be used at Spa and Le Mans.

In addition to on-track testing, the Dutchman will be carrying out simulator test sessions and hold reserve driver status in the WEC. De Vries will also play a significant role in the development of Toyota’s Le Mans Hypercar, which is set to debut in the 2021 FIA WEC season.

De Vries will be replacing Thomas Laurent in the role as test and reserve driver, with the team confirming that it has parted ways with the Frenchman.

“I am pleased to welcome Nyck de Vries to Toyota Gazoo Racing,” said Hisatake Murata, Team President. “The feedback following his rookie test in Bahrain was very positive so it’s clear that he has a lot of potential.

“Along with our Toyota Gazoo Racing WEC Challenge member Kenta Yamashita, we have two very promising young drivers developing their skills within our team which is exciting for the future.

“I look forward to seeing their progress, and at the same time I wish Thomas Laurent all the best for the future and thank him for his contribution this season.”

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