Toyota Gazoo Racing has confirmed that Yuji Kunimoto and Nicolas Lapierre will complete its 2017 driver lineup at Spa-Francorchamps and Le Mans.

The pair will join Stéphane Sarrazin in the #9 TS050 HYBRID in the second and third races of the 2017 FIA World Endurance Championship season.

Lapierre then returns to the team he left after a troubled 2014 season, after a three year spell that saw him claim Toyota’s first hybrid WEC victories.

Since then, he has established himself as a leading LMP2 driver, having twice won the class at Le Mans whilst winning the WEC drivers’ title in 2016 with Signatech Alpine.

“It’s great to be back with Toyota and I would like to thank the team for this opportunity,” said Lapierre. “I’m really looking forward to racing an LMP1 car again because the cars have developed a lot since I drove the TS040 HYBRID in 2014. The Spa race is coming around very quickly so I am fully focused on preparing myself for the new season. I have stood on the podium before at Le Mans with TOYOTA so my target is clearly to do that again this year.”

The Frenchman’s return will be a popular move with many in the Toyota team, the debacle that saw his departure proved to be a divisive point amongst some.

Kunimoto, 26, has a wealth of endurance experience from his eight seasons in Super GT and he wrote headlines last year by beating several world-renowned drivers to win the Super Formula championship. A former Japanese Formula Three champion, Yuji will continue to compete in single-seaters as he defends his Super Formula crown in 2017 alongside another Super GT campaign.

“This is really a dream for me,” added Kunimoto I never imagined that one day I could race for a team like TOYOTA at Le Mans so I am determined to make the most of this opportunity. I enjoyed my first tests with the TS050 HYBRID, which is a really impressive car. LMP1 and endurance racing in Europe are new to me so I am working hard to learn as much as I can from the team; I am sure I will learn a lot from Stéphane and Nicolas, who are both very experienced and quick.”

The announcement completes the Toyota line-up for 2017, following January’s confirmation that the #7 car will be driven by Mike Conway, Kamui Kobayashi and José María López, while Sébastien Buemi, Anthony Davidson and Kazuki Nakajima will compete in the #8.

“I am very pleased to welcome Nicolas and Yuji into our driver lineup for the races at Spa and Le Mans,” concluded Toshio Sato, team president. “I am confident that, together with a driver of Stéphane’s abilities, we have a strong line-up in the #9. We know Nicolas well and we have maintained a positive relationship.

“He is a very quick driver who understands what it takes to succeed at Le Mans so I am sure he will fit into the team quickly and easily. Yuji is a promising driver who has shown his speed and determination in Japanese racing. In testing he has been consistently fast, as well as a team player, so I am confident he will adapt to the demands of WEC.”