Nicolas Lapierre is set to return to endurance racing after securing a deal with the KCMG team for Spa Francorchamps and Le Mans.
The Frenchman's return will no doubt be great news amongst the paddock as Lapierre has been absent from the circus since last seasons event at Austin with Toyota Racing citing 'personal problems' for his absence.
On his return, Lapierre said that he is 'really keen to get back to racing again' and that he is 'motivated and ready to contribute to KCMG's Le Man challenge this year.'
Lapierre will be replacing Nick Tandy in the KCMG car with Tandy scheduled to race in the third Porsche LMP1 entry at both events. However, it is still unclear where Lapierre features in Toyota's lineup after the Japanese outfit confirmed earlier this month that he was still a contracted Toyota driver.
Toyota is expected to confirm it's lineup at the Paul Ricard test in two days time.