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Talbot to replace Hoshino for WEC Bahrain after ‘unavoidable schedule conflicts’

by Mohammed Rehman
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Talbot to replace Hoshino for WEC Bahrain after ‘unavoidable schedule conflicts’

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D’station Racing has selected Liam Talbot to replace Satoshi Hoshino at the World Endurance Championship 2023 season finale which will be the 8 Hours of Bahrain.

The Australian FIA bronze-rated driver will take over from Team Owner Hoshino to compete in the eight-hour Bahrain race.

In his WEC debut, Talbot will join Casper Stevenson and Tomonobu Fujii in the #777 Aston Martin Vantage GTE for the final race, both in the 2023 season and for the GTE category.

In an official statement, the team described the reason as “unavoidable schedule conflicts” for Hoshino, which has led them to select Talbot.

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D’station Racing sit at the bottom in the standings with just four points, having endured a demanding WEC campaign this year.

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