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Mercedes factory racer Auer to enter Toyota Racing Series in 2019

Former Mercedes DTM racer Lucas Auer will contest the New Zealand-based Toyota Racing Series as part of his preparations for his 2019 Super Formula campaign

Auer, who will race in Super Formula next year with Red Bull backing for the B-Max Racing/Motopark team, will join M2 Competition for the five-round TRS campaign.

He previously raced in the series in 2013, finishing third in the points behind Nick Cassidy and Alex Lynn.

"I'm really looking forward to driving in New Zealand," said Auer.

"This is a great opportunity to keep fit in a dead motorsport month in Europe and to prepare for the future tasks in Super Formula.

"I'm going to spend Christmas and New Year at home now. And then it's going straight back to normal anyway - which I'm really looking forward to."

M2 team boss Mark Pilcher added: "We're obviously excited that Lucas contacted us to compete this coming season and we look forward to welcoming him into the team in January.

"Having a factory Mercedes-Benz driver [of] the calibre of Lucas is important for not only for our team, but the series. Lucas raced here in 2013 and impressed with his pace.

"We are sure that he will be more experienced, having competed in a number of high level categories around the world since he last raced here, and everyone in the team is eager to see what he can do this season."

Other drivers to have signed up to race in the TRS in 2019 include ADAC Formula 4 runner-up Liam Lawson, European F3 driver Artem Petrov, BRDC F3 race winner Cameron Das and Japanese F4 frontrunner Kazuto Kotaka.

The season will begin on January 10-13 at Highlands Motorsport Park, and will conclude at Manfeild on February 7-10.

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