That bit about Alonso's future in 2019 not yet decided might just be Autosport's own ramblings considering the official Toyota press kit says:
"Fernando, 36, will make his LMP1 race debut at Spa-Francorchamps in May and will compete in all rounds of the 2018-19 season which do not conflict with his existing Formula 1 obligations."
So it doesn't say "all rounds of 2018 which do not conflict with F1"
I would automatically assume him to do at least Le Mans 2019 too*, with the FIA-ACO nonconflict agreement in place again. Sebring and Spa if they do not conflict. At least Sebring is unlikely to clash, although as I said on the other thread the close proximity to Melbourne might be dangerous
*unless he wins it in 2018 and decides that's enough I've done it. But I don't think the likelihood for that is particularly high
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