Stoffel Vandoorne’s integration for last September’s Fuji round gave the team hierarchy food for thought regarding the make-up of the trios sharing the wheel of the two Peugeot 9X8s. In a WEC Hypercar field that is shaping up to be ultra-competitive this season, Team Peugeot TotalEnergies is looking to fine-tune the most minute details.
The squad is backed up by reserve driver Malthe Jakobsen. The talented young Dane was hired as the team’s junior driver in 2023 and will continue his apprenticeship during this campaign. After the Prologue in Qatar on 24-25 February, the drivers will make their official race début together on 2 March – also in Qatar – in the opening round of the 2024 FIA WEC season.
Olivier Jansonnie, Peugeot Sport Technical Director: The level of competition in the FIA WEC is such that we cannot afford to ignore the slightest parameter. We have therefore been working hard during the close season to try and optimise each one. The composition of the driver line-ups is an important piece in the jigsaw and the data recorded in races and testing has convinced us that there was still room for improvement. We are lucky to have six highly talented drivers and so we have opted to group drivers with similar settings to enhance performance.