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Stoffel Vandoorne reveals Le Mans aim after Formula E title win

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Recently-crowned Formula E title winner Stoffel Vandoorne says that he would like to compete in the Le Mans 24 Hours once again in the future.

The Belgian last competed in the great endurance race in 2021, with him not part of the field earlier this year for the latest edition.

Indeed, he felt as though being able to focus fully on Formula E this year might well have helped him win this season’s championship, something he did last weekend at the South Korea E-Prix in Seoul, but that does not mean that he wouldn’t consider another run at winning Le Mans if the opportunity presented itself.

Speaking earlier this week on the back of his championship victory last Sunday, the Belgian addressed the idea of heading back to the Circuit de la Sarthe: “There’s certainly room for Le Mans, it would be nice to go back there and fight for a win.

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