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Wurz stays at Le Mans as advisor

"I am pleased to start a new chapter"

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Former F1 driver Alex Wurz’s next move in the world of motor racing is now clear.

Recently, the Austrian turned down an offer to become the new team principal at Manor, having decided to retire from competitive racing.

41-year-old Wurz’s latest seat has been with Toyota’s premier LMP1 project in Le Mans racing, and now Germany’s Auto Motor und Sport reports that he will remain with the Japanese outfit as a consultant and ambassador.

Toyota confirmed the two-year appointment and said Wurz will also remain president of the F1 drivers’ body the Grand Prix Drivers’ Association (GPDA).

"I always intended that the end of my racing career would not be the end of my active involvement in motor sport, so I am pleased to start a new chapter in my life with Toyota," said Wurz.

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