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Continuing his journey into varied different racing machines, Fernando Alonso has just completed his first touring car test for the Toyota Super TC 2000 squad in Argentina.
The STC 2000 series is little known within Europe, but provides some excellent racing action in a field of high performance, low technology touring cars similar to those used by the Brazilian StockCar series of Automobilista fame.
Fielding a few well known drivers from the world of motorsport in recent years (Néstor Girolami, Antonino García and Matías Rossi to name a few), the series is highly regarded in its home region of Argentina.
Thanks to the strong relationship between former double Formula One World Champion Fernando Alonso and Toyota, who the Spaniard recently won two Le Mans 24h races and the World Endurance Championship with, another new opportunity has appeared fresh off the back of the 38-year-old's first cross country off road podium finish last weekend.
Taking to the Buenos Aires circuit earlier this week, Alonso spent plenty of time behind the wheel of the Toyota Gazoo Racing Toyota Corolla - and experience that has apparently left the driver hungry for more:
Alonso is currently committed to an intense test regime ahead of his 2020 Dakar Rally debut, and has repeatedly stated he wishes to return to the Indy 500 again next year. Although a full season in the Argentinian series remains unlikely, from Alonso's comments it isn't beyond possibility that the driver could potentially made a guest appearance at one of the prestigious STC 2000 endurance events held throughout the season.
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The STC 2000 series is little known within Europe, but provides some excellent racing action in a field of high performance, low technology touring cars similar to those used by the Brazilian StockCar series of Automobilista fame.
Fielding a few well known drivers from the world of motorsport in recent years (Néstor Girolami, Antonino García and Matías Rossi to name a few), the series is highly regarded in its home region of Argentina.
Thanks to the strong relationship between former double Formula One World Champion Fernando Alonso and Toyota, who the Spaniard recently won two Le Mans 24h races and the World Endurance Championship with, another new opportunity has appeared fresh off the back of the 38-year-old's first cross country off road podium finish last weekend.
Taking to the Buenos Aires circuit earlier this week, Alonso spent plenty of time behind the wheel of the Toyota Gazoo Racing Toyota Corolla - and experience that has apparently left the driver hungry for more:
“It would be an honor to take part in an important race as the one in Buenos Aires of the Super TC 2000” Alonso told clarin.com. “I have unfortunately never raced in Argentina, but it is a very friendly place. The culture for motorsport is strong, I am still surprised by the passion for global motorsport here and that the local motorsport scene is so strong,” added the Formula One veteran.
The Toyota test was the first time Alonso has sampled front wheel drive machinery, and reports suggest the driver adapted well to his new office in what was a day of difficult weather conditions, with damp weather present at the start of running before the circuit eventually dried enough for slick tyres to be bolted to the car for the remainder of the session.Alonso is currently committed to an intense test regime ahead of his 2020 Dakar Rally debut, and has repeatedly stated he wishes to return to the Indy 500 again next year. Although a full season in the Argentinian series remains unlikely, from Alonso's comments it isn't beyond possibility that the driver could potentially made a guest appearance at one of the prestigious STC 2000 endurance events held throughout the season.
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