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Thread: Hyundai i20 WRC
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21st June 2016, 08:57 #1611Senior Member
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I think it's Abbring again.
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22nd June 2016, 13:03 #1612Senior Member
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22nd June 2016, 17:31 #1613Junior Member
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22nd June 2016, 18:09 #1614Senior Member
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Cool thank you. I assume if we start seeing them testing the new car it's probably deal done and they've re-signed.
The only possible scenario I could have seen happening was if the rivalry between Hayden/Thierry worsened - and Neuville continued to stink up the place - then they might have let him go. But now with both guys recently winning rallies I think as Nandan said in the Autosport article we'll see everyone remain.
A good situation for Hyundai if we do get three-car teams next year. Abbring can do more R5 stuff and prove the new car. They could even try to sort a semi-works deal for WRC2.RS Motorsport Media - Follow me on Instagram: rsmotorsportmedia
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13th July 2016, 18:02 #1615Junior Member
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Updates on chassis and engine of their 17 entry...
http://m.overdrive.in/news/wrc-hyund...the-i20-coupe/
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31st July 2016, 17:28 #1616
As I recall the Hyundai drivers have been complaining of lack of grip at the rear. In an interview in Finnish rallyradio Juha Kankkunen said that the suspension hits the bump stop (bottoms out).
In the video at 00:56 it can be clearly seen that after the jump the rear bounce back up.
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