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Porsche, Toyota rule out Alonso for Le Mans

Leading Le Mans duo Porsche and Toyota have both ruled out the possibility of Fernando Alonso joining their 2018 line-up. Alonso has set his sights on claiming the Triple Crown and his preparations for the upcoming Indianpolis 500 at the end of the month are well underway. However, he could be in for long wait to join a competitive team for the third and final jewel in the Triple Crown after the two strongest teams poured cold water on the swirling rumours. 'At the moment it’s not on the table on our side because we only have two cars and I do not see that changing for next year,' Porsche boss Andreas Seidl told Motorsport.com. 'With the six drivers we have right now, we are very...
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