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Sarrazin joins SMP from Toyota for WEC superseason

Prototype racing veteran Stephane Sarrazin has parted ways with Toyota to join LMP1 privateer team SMP Racing for the World Endurance Championship's 2018/19 superseason.

Stéphane Sarrazin, Toyota Gazoo Racing

Nikolaz Godet

#8 Toyota Gazoo Racing Toyota TS050 Hybrid: Stéphane Sarrazin, Sébastien Buemi, Kazuki Nakajima
#8 Toyota Gazoo Racing Toyota TS050 Hybrid: Stéphane Sarrazin, Sébastien Buemi, Kazuki Nakajima
#8 Toyota Gazoo Racing Toyota TS050 Hybrid: Stéphane Sarrazin, Sébastien Buemi, Kazuki Nakajima
#8 Toyota Gazoo Racing Toyota TS050 Hybrid: Stéphane Sarrazin, Sébastien Buemi, Kazuki Nakajima
SMP Racing Dallara BR1 LMP1
SMP Racing Dallara BR1 LMP1
SMP Racing Dallara BR1 LMP1

The 45-year-old Frenchman, who racked up five LMP1 podiums in the Le Mans 24 Hours during his time as a works driver at first Peugeot and later Toyota, will line up alongside SMP's previously confirmed duo of Vitaly Petrov and Mikhail Aleshin.

"It is great to be joining the SMP Racing team for this season," Sarrazin said. "It's a new challenge after six years of working with Toyota.

"I've been familiar with SMP Racing for a while, and it is a strong and experienced team. I am convinced that we'll reach the goals we've set for ourselves with our new BR1 prototype."

SMP Racing founder Boris Rotenberg added: "I am sure that the priceless experience accrued by Stephane while competing Toyota – which has battled for the overall WEC title year after year - will be a huge help for our debut in the LMP1 category with the Russian BR1 prototype."

Sarrazin won three races as part of Toyota's full-time LMP1 line-up between 2013 and 2016, and had three WEC outings with the Japanese manufacturer last year.

In recent years, he twinned his prototype programme with duties in the all-electric Formula E series, where he'd contested three seasons before dropping off the grid after the 2016/17 campaign.

In a statement acknowledging the departing Frenchman's contributions to Toyota's prototype efforts, team president Hisatake Murata said: "Stephane is one of our original Le Mans drivers from 2012, so we have experienced many emotions together.

"He brought experience and determination to our project, contributing significantly to the development of our team and technology.

"For this we sincerely thank him and wish him well for the future. We are looking forward to competing with Stephane again in WEC this season, which we expect to be an exciting one for endurance fans."

Sarrazin's new employer SMP will field a pair of Dallara-built, AER-powered BR1 machines in the upcoming WEC campaign, competing as part of a 10-car LMP1 class.

The team is yet to name three more drivers for its line-up - and to announce whether Sarrazin will partner ex-IndyCar driver Aleshin, who will drive the #11 entry, or grand prix podium finisher Petrov, who has been assigned to the #17 car.

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