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Volkswagen completes its 2019 WTCR line-up with fourth Loeb driver

Volkswagen has completed its World Touring Car Cup line-up by adding TCR Germany driver Benjamin Leuchter to a four-car Sebastien Loeb Racing effort for 2019

VW announced three of its four drivers last month, revealing that double World Rallycross champion Johan Kristoffersson would make a sensational switch to the WTCR world cup to race alongside SLR's 2018 drivers Rob Huff and Mehdi Bennani.

Leuchter's addition makes VW the third firm to announce a full roster of drivers, with new rules for 2019 stipulating a maximum of four cars can be entered by each brand and must be split across two entries.

The 31-year-old, who Volkswagen describes as a Nurburgring Nordschleife "expert", played an part in the original development of Volkswagen's Golf GTI TCR car in 2015.

He campaigned the car in TCR Germany in 2016 and '18, finishing fifth and eighth respectively.

"Benny has been part of the Volkswagen family for years and was involved in the development of the Golf GTI TCR right from the start," said Volkswagen motorsport director Sven Smeets.

"His results speak for themselves and he did a fantastic job during the testing - both on the track and in collaboration with the engineers."

Leuchter described his WTCR deal as a "dream come true".

"I am delighted to be given the seat with Volkswagen in the WTCR and will give everything to represent the German colours in a worthy manner," he added.

"I'm only familiar with two of the 10 tracks on the calendar, but I'm a fast learner and will do my very best to be successful."

Ceccon stays at Alfa Romeo squad

The Team Mulsanne Alfa Romeo Giulietta squad has retained ex-GP2 driver and 2011 Auto GP champion Kevin Ceccon for the '19 season.

Ceccon only joined the WTCR grid halfway through the 2018 season, replacing ex-Formula 1 driver Gianni Morbidelli, but was a revelation in his first half-season in tin-tops.

He scored points on his first weekend in the series at the Slovakia Ring, then recorded eight points finishes from 15 starts including a victory at Suzuka to end up 14th in the standings.

"I was hoping to get a full-year commitment for 2019 after the good results last year, but in life, you never know what can happen," said Ceccon.

"I need to say, though, that Michela [Cerruti, Romeo Ferraris operations manager] and the whole Romeo Ferraris staff have been clear with me, expressing the will to continue working together, and that has been reassuring.

"When I look back at 2018 and what we achieved, I feel that we can be among the frontrunners this year, although we should not underestimate the competition.

"I am really anxious to start hitting the track again."

Ceccon is the first driver to be announced by Team Mulsanne, which is operated by the Romeo Ferraris squad responsible for building the Giulietta TCR car, for the coming season.

It will field two cars, and last month tested three more drivers - World Touring Car race winners Ma Qing Hua and Tom Coronel plus GT driver Jono Lester - alongside Ceccon at Vallelunga.

2019 WTCR line-up so far

BRC Racing Hyundai: Gabriele Tarquini, Norbert Michelisz, Augusto Farfus, Nicky Catsburg
Munnich Motorsport Honda: Esteban Guerrieri, Nestor Girolami
Sebastien Loeb Racing Volkswagen: Rob Huff, Johan Kristoffersson, Mehdi Bennani, Benjamin Leuchter
Team Mulsanne Alfa Romeo: Kevin Ceccon, TBA
Cyan Racing Lynk & Co: Thed Bjork, Yvan Muller, Andy Priaulx, Yann Ehrlacher
TBA Honda: Tiago Monteiro
TBA Audi: TBA

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