After a successful campaign in the
2018/19 FIA World Endurance Championship,
Fernando Alonso and
Toyota Gazoo Racing will join forces once again in the upcoming months for a
series of tests with the Toyota Hilux, the car that is expected to compete in the
next Dakar Rally.
Over the next five months, Fernando, who looks to broaden his already-remarkable motorsport career across multiple disciplines, will work closely with Toyota Gazoo Racing and its Dakar Rally team, undergoing an intensive training program in the Toyota Hilux across Europe, Africa, and the Middle East to familiarize himself with the challenging rigors of rally raid.
The
two-time Le Mans 24 Hours winner,
reigning FIA World Endurance Championship title holder,
two-time Formula 1 World Champion, and winner of the 24 Hours of Daytona, will push his limits to develop the off-road driving skills needed to tackle some of motorsport's most challenging events.
Fernando will continue testing in the deserts of southern Africa on August 20 to 23, followed by a
non-competitive first outing at the
2019 Harrismith 400 in South Africa, fifth round of the
South African Cross Country Series, on
September 13 and 14.
Toyota cars have been a perennial favorite at the Dakar Rally, with privateer and works teams accounting for over one-quarter of total entries in the car category in the 2019 edition. The Toyota Hilux, at the hands of
Nasser Al-Attiyah, a former Olympic athlete from Qatar as well as a rally raid legend, gave Toyota Gazoo Racing its
first overall victory at the Dakar Rally earlier this year.
The 2020 edition also signals a
new chapter for the Dakar Rally with the event
moving to Saudi Arabia for the first time since the event's inception in 1978, and after a successful decade in Latin America.
"I'm really excited to continue my adventure with Toyota Gazoo Racing," said Alonso. "Together we have achieved so much since I first drove a Toyota in November 2017, with our two consecutive wins at Le Mans, the World Endurance Championship for the team and a drivers' title with my teammates Sébastien and Kazuki. I got a taste of off-road rallying earlier this year and it left me with a good feeling that I want to prolong. I knew it would be a totally different experience with a steep learning curve but the Hilux just felt great; it gave me so much confidence so quickly and I was improving loop after loop. I'm really looking forward to the next few months of training, getting to know the Hilux and working with the team. I've always maintained I want to pursue new challenges in different disciplines and I'm at a great team to do that."