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Toyota yet to make a call on Buemi FE/WEC clash

ByMotorsport.com

Published 14/10/2019 at 13:10 GMT

Toyota has yet to rule out allowing Sebastien Buemi to miss the Sebring round of the FIA World Endurance Championship next March to contest the clashing Chinese Formula E round.No decisions have been made on whether the Nissan e.dams FE driver will have to skip the Sanya ePrix on March 21 to race in the Sebring 1000 Miles, according to Toyota Motorsport GmbH technical director Pascal Vasselon.  "I

Toyota yet to make a call on Buemi FE/WEC clash

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Toyota has yet to rule out allowing Sebastien Buemi to miss the Sebring round of the FIA World Endurance Championship next March to contest the clashing Chinese Formula E round.
No decisions have been made on whether the Nissan e.dams FE driver will have to skip the Sanya ePrix on March 21 to race in the Sebring 1000 Miles, according to Toyota Motorsport GmbH technical director Pascal Vasselon. 
"It could depend on a series of factors, but it is too early to elaborate."
But Sebring is one race where it does have priority, along with the Spa event in May and the Le Mans 24 Hours season finale in June. 
For his part, Buemi wouldn't be drawn on which race he wants to contest.
"What I'll want to do when the time comes will be based how it is going in the two championships, but it is not really down to me," he said. 
"It is different to how it used to be: Toyota doesn't have priority for everything, but I they do have priority for Sebring, Le Mans and Spa. 
"So contractually I will be in Sebring, but before we get there I first want to see if FE can do a change [to the calendar]."
Toyota team director Rob Leupen strongly suggested that Buemi would prioritise WEC over FE.
Buemi had to skip the New York FE double header in 2017, although on that occasion he was contractually obliged to skip any other event in case of a clash with WEC.  
"Which championship would he like to win?" Leupen told Motorsport.com. "We will talk about it. We are clear how it will run, and I think Seb is clear too. From that point of view I think we have a strong car number 8 [line-up]."
However, Leupen admitted that reserve driver Thomas Laurent, currently racing for LMP2 squad Signatech Alpine, could be called upon in the event Buemi does race in China.
"I don’t think it’s good to take Laurent out of the car now," he said. "I think Sebring for us also for us has a certain value and we don’t have too much experience. We would like to go there with the strongest line-up. But just in case, Laurent is there as a back-up option."
Of the other four drivers affected by the clash, two will race in Sebring, while the other two will be present in Sanya.
James Calado's Ferrari WEC contract is understood to take priority over his new FE deal with Jaguar.
Nyck de Vries and Antonio Felix da Costa will take up their respective seats with Mercedes and DS Techeetah rather than racing their regular LMP2 mounts at Sebring. 
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