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Toyota snags Davidson, Buemi to drive TS030 at Le Mans

F1 drivers typically have a shelf life shorter than what you otherwise might call a career. As the constant stream of new, young drivers usurps existing F1 seats, you're left with a wealth of talent available to contest other forms of motorsport. That's how you end up with former grand prix pilots in other series like IndyCar, DTM and even ice racing. Then there's Le Mans.

Every year the most famous of endurance races packs its grid with rejects from the Formula One circus, and 2012 is no exception, particularly with Toyota launching a works effort out of the German facility that used to house its F1 team. Toyota has already confirmed that the first of its TS030 Hybrid LMP1 racers will be driven by former F1 drivers Alex Wurz and Kazuki Nakajima (along with Nicolas Lapierre), and has now announced that Anthony Davidson and Sebastien Buemi are on the roster for the second car.

Davidson is an established F1 test driver, having worked for the team known successively as BAR, Honda, Brawn and Mercedes. He's also driven a handful of grands prix for Super Aguri and Minardi, and contested Le Mans and related series for Aston Martin Racing and Peugeot Sport, including a win at Sebring.

Buemi drove the last three F1 seasons for Scuderia Toro Rosso until being cut this year. He'll combine his endurance racing debut with his test driver role at Red Bull Racing.

They'll be joined by Hiroaki Ishiura, who has driven for Toyota teams in Super GT and the Nürburgring 24 before helping roll out the new TS030. We'll be watching to see how they do against the returning champions at Audi, but for now you can follow the jump to dive into the full press release and check out the updated image gallery above.
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ANTHONY DAVIDSON CONFIRMED FOR TOYOTA RACING AT LE MANS

- Toyota Racing finalises its 2012 driver line-up
- Anthony Davidson (Great Britain), Hiroaki Ishiura (Japan) and Sebastien Buemi (Switzerland) to drive additional Toyota TS030 Hybrid car at the Le Mans 24 Hours
- Davidson past winner of the Sebring 12 Hours and Six Hours of Spa-Francorchamps

Anthony Davidson, one of the world's most accomplished endurance racing drivers, has been recruited to drive an additional Toyota TS030 Hybrid at this year's Le Mans 24 Hours (16-17 June).

Davidson is named by Toyota Racing in its finalised 2012 driver line-up, alongside Japanese GT star Hiroaki Ishiura and Swiss Formula 1 pilot Sébastien Buemi.

These three join Alex Wurz, Nicolas Lapierre and Kazuki Nakajima, who will drive for Toyota in the FIA World Endurance Championship from the Six Hours of Spa-Francorchamps (5 May) onwards.

Davidson, 32, said: "I'm really happy to be a part of the Toyota Racing team, and delighted to be returning to Le Mans this year. Competing at the Le Mans 24 Hours is always hugely exciting, but to be joining Toyota Racing and competing with a hybrid powertrain makes this particularly special.

"I've heard a lot about the TS030 Hybrid and the technology behind it, and I'm looking forward to experiencing hybrid power for the first time in my career. I know this is a learning year for the team, but I believe Toyota Racing has huge potential and hope that we can prove that at Le Mans."

Hiraoki Ishiura, 30, who gained European endurance racing experience at the 2011 Nürburgring 24 Hours, said: "This is a big opportunity for me to achieve one of my lifetime ambitions – to race in the Le Mans 24 Hours. Over the last few years I have done a lot of endurance racing so I am familiar with this style of motorsport, but I expect the scale and speed of Le Mans to be something else."

Ishiura has the distinction of being the first person to have driven the TS030, having been a member of the race car's roll-out team.

Buemi, 23, who drove for Toro Rosso in three Formula 1 seasons, is making his endurance racing debut. He said: "I am really proud to be a Toyota Racing driver at Le Mans; it's a huge event and one of the biggest in motorsport. It's particularly great to be going there as a Toyota driver because my grandfather has been a Toyota dealer for more than 40 years so I've basically grown up with the brand. It's also exciting to be driving a hybrid car; I think this is the future and it's nice to see Toyota pushing a lot in that direction."

Yoshiaki Kinoshita, team president, welcomed the newcomers: "Anthony, Hiroaki and Sébastien are talented and intelligent drivers who have achieved plenty already in motorsport, so we are very confident they can make a positive contribution to Toyota Racing.

"Our drivers are selected on the basis not only of their speed and consistency, but also their ability to work well within a team and it's been great to see the positive attitude all three have already brought to our project. Combined with our regular line-up of Alex, Nicolas and Kazuki, I believe we have a really strong team of drivers who will fly the Toyota Racing flag with pride during the Le Mans 24 Hours."

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