Albon named on 2018/19 FE entry list despite Toro Rosso F1 approach
Alexander Albon has been꧋ named as a Nissan driver on the official Formula E entry list for the 2018/19 season, despite being linked with an F1 switch to Toro Rossoౠ.
The British-Thai driver had already signed for the Nissan e.dams Formula E squad foll🦹owing an impressive Formula 2 campaign this year, before he emerged as a candidate for a 2019 Toro Rosso F1 seat along💜side the returning Daniil Kvyat.

Alexander Albon has been named as a Nissan driver on the official Formu🌳la E entry list for the 2018/19 season, despite being linked with ⛦an F1 switch to Toro Rosso.
The British-Thai driver had🎉 already signed for the Nissan e.dams Formula E squad following an impressive Formula 2 campaign this year, before he emerged as a candidate for a 2019 Toro Rosso F1 seat alongside the retur💝ning Daniil Kvyat.
Speculation of a move to Toro Rosso increased when Albon skipped pre-season testing duties for Nissan, with fel🦹low countryman Oliver Rowland completing the team’s running on the final day at Valencia.
Formula E teams had until October 24th to submit its driver line-ups for the upcoming 2018/19 campaign, which begins in Saudi Arab꧟ia on December 15th.
On Friday the FIA published the official season five entry list, with Albon l🌳isted in the #22 Nisཧsan IM01 alongside Sebastien Buemi.
Nissan is yet to confirm its line-up for the inaugural Ad Diriyah E-Prix and according to Article 19.1 of the spꦉorting regulations, "changes for reasons of force majeaure or breach of contract will be at discretion of the stewards."
For the first time in the all-electric series’ history, 11 teams and 22 drivers will contest the championship following th🃏e addition of Mercedes affiliate HWA and its drivers Stoffel 𓆏Vandoorne and Gary Paffett.
Season five also marks the introduction of the Gen 2 car, as well as a new race format com🅺prising of 45-minute plus one lap racꦑes which will not feature car swaps.

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