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Alonso to leave Toyota WEC team after 2019 Le Mans race

Fernando Alonso will leave the Toyota World Endurance Championship team after the 2019 Le Mans race. The Spaniard won the 2018 race, completing part two out of three of motorsport's Triple Crown.
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