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    https://dirtfish.com/rally/wrc/tanak...ais-president/

    Apparently it was the team president, Noh, who instructed to hold positions.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Eli View Post
    https://dirtfish.com/rally/wrc/tanak...ais-president/

    Apparently it was the team president, Noh, who instructed to hold positions.
    All is not well inside the Hyundai team. Tanak should go to MSport at least there he can retire due to technical issues in peace and not have to deal with such crap.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eli View Post
    https://dirtfish.com/rally/wrc/tanak...ais-president/

    Apparently it was the team president, Noh, who instructed to hold positions.
    Well, I hope he at least has permission to push at powerstage.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eli View Post
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    Apparently it was the team president, Noh, who instructed to hold positions.
    Neuville’s patience was then tested when DirtFish’s Colin Clark pointed out that swapping the drivers wouldn’t have affected Hyundai’s formation finish, but did disadvantage Tänak’s drivers’ title bid.

    “Stop asking the same question,” Neuville responded, before walking away from the interview when Clark pointed out he was just trying to get to the bottom of the reasoning.
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    Quote Originally Posted by KKS View Post
    + car Neuville i30 Rally1

    Loeb, Tanak, Loubet, Mikkelsen, Solberg do better with non Hyundai cars
    Interesting, what about the setup/development of i20 imposed by Neuvile?

    Seems like the situation of Max extracting the full spees from Red Bull vs Perez or Marquez the sole rider for Honda's max performance

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eli View Post
    https://dirtfish.com/rally/wrc/tanak...ais-president/

    Apparently it was the team president, Noh, who instructed to hold positions.
    video version of this conversation https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PiZJvrWlVnc

    Interesting answer from Ott regarding next year. Good grilling from Colin for Moncet

    and Neuvilles behaviour after question, well...
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    it's just ridiculous if they don't give team orders:
    - smaller cap with Kalle benefits also Hyundai manu champ., more pressure on toyota driver
    - having a world champ in your team will benefit Hyundai in overall marketing vice etc.
    - doing right and hard decisions is what's needed for healthy team climate

    Tänak has paid his dues by giving up wins in previous years and now worked himself back to a position where everything could be possible. Neuville needs to understand that he has to put himself in a fav. position first and then others will also gather behind him.

    Hyundai with bad car preparation kind of owns some points to drivers also

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    i don't get all this fuzz. hiunday historical position is always been to privilege manufacturer championship over drivers one. they are keeping their line.
    it's strange that people speak about neuville pushing for orders when the real pushing is -rightly so for his personal point- from tanak (in the interview is bitterly referring to Sordo on friday).
    it's seams to me a lot of people are losing context. in the end, the accusation of not being a team player to neuville and sordo, looking at their hiunday carreers, is mispointed. on the other side, i think tanak was in his entire career (leaving toyota for mainly that reason) very self oriented -that is legit, don't get me wrong, just analizing-. it seems to me that there's no "team neuville" in hiunday, just "team" and tanak is not there.

    anyway, time will tell!

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    as a fan of Tänak (you know, just being a estonian) I just need to state - Neuville is not guilty to leading or take the win here. He deserves that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wyler View Post
    i don't get all this fuzz. hiunday historical position is always been to privilege manufacturer championship over drivers one. they are keeping their line.
    it's strange that people speak about neuville pushing for orders when the real pushing is -rightly so for his personal point- from tanak (in the interview is bitterly referring to Sordo on friday).
    it's seams to me a lot of people are losing context. in the end, the accusation of not being a team player to neuville and sordo, looking at their hiunday carreers, is mispointed. on the other side, i think tanak was in his entire career (leaving toyota for mainly that reason) very self oriented -that is legit, don't get me wrong, just analizing-. it seems to me that there's no "team neuville" in hiunday, just "team" and tanak is not there.

    anyway, time will tell!
    And this is probably main point of current situation. At Toyota nobody liked him so they didn’t push to keep him for 2020. Now nobody likes him at Hyunday. He is just not a team player. He‘s focused on himself.

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