Hyundai: "Destroying so many things" in Kenya led to historic WRC 1-2-3

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Hyundai feels the reaction from “destroying so many things” at a disastrous Safari Rally Kenya paved the way for its historic WRC 1-2-3 at the AcropolisRally Full story ⬇️

Hyundai has been forced to play catch up to its rivals this season following a late decision to commit to the WRC’s new-for-2022 Rally1 hybrid regulations.following Andrea Adamo’s decision to leave the team principal roleThe delay in developing the i20 N left the team on the back foot with its frailties highlighted by several reliability issues that plagued the first half of the campaign.

Speaking following the triumph, Hyundai deputy team director Julien Moncet admitted that “nobody would have put a single euro on the team at the start of the year” such was the situation it was facing., where it encountered several reliability issues, was the key to achieving the result in Greece.Photo by: Austral / Hyundai Motorsport

“We had it in our mind that after we came back from Kenya to prepare for the next tough rally which was Greece. So maybe from our misfortune we made our luck here.” “Once we managed to get through the reliability issues, which was our most critical weakness at the start of the season, we then started working on performance and then here we are now.

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