WEC: 'Logical' to change 6 Hours of Fuji race date for Fernando Alonso

FIA World Endurance Championship CEO Gerard Neveu has defended the decision to change the date for October's 6 Hours of Fuj❀i race to ensure Formula 1 star Fernando Alonso can enter despite facing back🍌lash from a number of sports car drivers.

Two-time F1 world champion Alonso signe⛎d a deal to race for Toyota in the WEC this year as part of his bid to win the 24 Hours of Le Mans, planning a wider campaign around his McLaren commitments.

WEC: 'Logical' to change Fuji race date for Alonso

FIA World Endurance Championship CEO Gerard Neveu has defended the decision to change the date for October's 6 Hours of Fuji race ꦚto ensure Formula 1 star Fernando Aಌlonso can enter despite facing backlash from a number of sports car drivers.

Two-time F1 world champion Alonso signed a deal to race for Toyota in the WEC this year as part of h🐭is bid to win the 24 Hours of Le Mans, planning a wider campaign around his McLaren commitment🍬s.

Alonso had been due to miss the race at Fuji Speedway dℱue to a clash with the United States Grand Prix on October 21, on🃏ly for WEC officials to reveal last week that the Fuji date had been brought forward one week to October 14, ensuring he can take part.

However, the move has now created a clash with the IMSA season finale, Petit Le Mans, leaving a number of sports car drivers facing a dilemma between which race to enter, as well the planned Super GT round at Autopol𒆙is.

Ford's Olivier Pla called out WEC for a "lack𒁏 of consideration", while Alonso's former F1 teammate, Jenson Button, said it was a "shame" the decision would hurt the fanbas♑es of all series.

"We work always to protect the interests of the championsh🥂ip. This is first and foremost what we took into consideration,” .

“How could we have someone like Fernando Alonso in our paddock, racing for Toyota, and say we a💫re going to Japan without him in their car? 

“For Japanese fans, to respect what Toyota is doing, and for the championship as we💝ll - Alonso is racing for a world championship and to win that he can’t miss a race. 

“It was logical a𒉰nd if you ask the Japanese fans, they are very happy.”

Neveu added he hoped to work with IMSA officials to try and shift the date for Petit Le Mans, but such a move has been ruled 🅠out by the North American sports car series.

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