Andre Lotterer slams Alonso’s ‘joke’ LMP1 comments
Three-time 24 H🐈ours of Le Mans winner Andre Lotterer has called Fernando Alonso’s claim the LMP1 privatee𒁃r teams are equal in pace to Toyota the "joke of the year.”
Toyota swept to its third on🗹e-two finish of the FIA World Endurance Championship season at Fuji on Sunday, beating 🌳the leading privateer non-hybrid LMP1 car by four laps.

Threeꦕ-time 24 Hours of Le Mans winner Andre Lotterer has called Fernando Alonso’s claim the LMP1 privateer teams are equal in pace to Toyota thꦗe "joke of the year.”
Toyota swept to its third one-two finish of the FIA World Endurance Championship season at Fuji on Sunday, beating the l☂eading privateer non-hybrid LMP1 car by four l👍aps.
Toyota’s perfect record in the WEC this year was only lost due to a technical infrin🌺gement at Silverstone, where its cars had again finished first and second.
The nature of 𒈔the LMP1 regulations favour the hybrid manufacturers over the non-hybrid privateer teams such as Rebellion Racing, for whom Lotterer races.
The hybrid-powered manufacturer teams are not as fuel-limited, are allowed to run longer stints, and have quicker refuelling times, making it difficult for the non-hybrid privateers to compete. Toyota won the 24 Hours of Le Mans in June by 11 laps, w👍ith its smallest margin of victory so far this year being two laps🍌 at Spa.
However, Alonso was quoted by Autosport saying last weekend at Fuji how the privateer teams were just as fast as Toyota, whose ad𝐆vantage was instead down to “a race that’🐻s perfectly executed.”
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Alonso has long sought to ꧒talk up the achievements of Toyota through 2018, claiming earlier this year that its Le Mans win was on “a higher level” to any other in the race’s history due to the depth of the LMP1 field.
Alongside teammates Sebastien Buemi and Kazuki Nakajima, Alonso sits at the toᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚp of the WEC drivers’ championship with a 13-point buffer over the sister Toyota crew.