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Rowland lands Manor LMP1 seat for WEC campaign

Formula 2 ace Oliver Rowland will race for the Manor LMP1 team in the 2018/19 World Endurance Championship superseason.

Podium: Race winner Oliver Rowland, DAMS

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Oliver Rowland talks to Henry Hope-Frost on the Autosport Stage
Oliver Rowland, Racing Engineering
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#24 CEFC Manor TRS Team China ORECA 07-Gibson: Matt Rao ,  Ben Hanley, Jean-Eric Vergne

The 25-year-old, who finished third in last year's F2 points, is the first driver to be named for the team's WEC assault with a Ginetta G60-LT-P1 entered under the CEFC TRSM Racing banner.

Rowland, the 2011 McLaren Autosport BRDC Award winner, said: “I am very excited to be joining TRSM for LMP1 in the WEC.

"Endurance racing is a new experience for me and it will create a fresh challenge, but I am really looking forward to working with the team and driving such an amazing car.

"Competing in the Le Mans 24 Hours is extremely exciting and it’s something that I've always wanted to race in.

"I can't wait to get started with the team to ensure we get the best out of the package and moving forward seeing if we can challenge for some fantastic results in the championship."

Manor sporting director Graeme Lowdon explained that the team had been following Rowland's career for some time and was "very impressed with his performances".

"Although this will be his first season in sportscars, we have every confidence that he will adapt to LMP1 very quickly," he added.

Manor is expanding into P1 as a privateer after two years in the WEC in the LMP2 ranks.

The team has stated its intention to remain in P2 and is expected to be on the WEC entry list in the secondary prototype class when the series roster is announced in Paris this afternoon.

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