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Thread: Hyundai WRT
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15th May 2023, 08:11 #2481
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Junior teams would be nice but we all know....
Anyway, the way Suninen performed in his first few RC1 outings, I would think there is more potential than what he showed at M Sport in 20/21. Mikkelsen is kind of a known quantity, and everybody else is not on the level for an honest try.
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15th May 2023, 09:11 #2482
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It's most likely to be Suninen.
Rossel or Lindholm would be most interesting to see how they get on.
Gryazin would only be worth hiring if you had a lot of bodywork / shells that need to be used up.
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15th May 2023, 16:48 #2483
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16th May 2023, 06:24 #2484
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Motorsport Week reported that Hyundai will start WEC Hypercar programme.
https://www.motorsportweek.com/2023/...e-reports-say/
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16th May 2023, 06:28 #2485
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16th May 2023, 06:44 #2486
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Well it will be hard for Hyundai to get any title in WRC this year.
Neuville+car are not reliable enough for driver title and with nobody winning rallies for them manu is also a problem.
In Portugal they had 2nd and 3rd spot and two Toyotas retired, yet Toyota got more manu points from the rally anyway. When there are so few Rally1 cars just making a car restart on superrally is enough. (Yet some people did funny comments how Toyota dominance is not happening)
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16th May 2023, 07:43 #2487
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16th May 2023, 08:03 #2488
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16th May 2023, 09:10 #2489
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I wouldn't be so quick, Hyundai has been in talks and shown interest in the LMH ruleset since the beginning. There were also frequent rumours about a DPi (IMSA, LMDh predecessor) entry. And although postponed, the future hydrogen class in the WEC was known to be of interest, or in other words a Hyundai entry from 2025 onwards was all but confirmed.
My most reliable sources/sites didn't mention Hyundai in any capacity for maybe more than a year.
It's also worth noting that LMDh is laughably cheap as manus basically run customer cars from specialized chassis manufacturers, so both together would still work.
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16th May 2023, 09:14 #2490
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Neuvilles latest comments and interviews now have proper context. Hyundai will probably stay 1-2 more years as they have still the Rally1 car and developing the Le Mans car will take a bit.
Maybe WRC will give up on Rally1 and have Rally2 as the top class. If you look at the timelines it fits. Let's say next year is the last year for Rally1 then in 2025 Toyota will have a Rally2 along with everyone else.
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Ex-Seb Ogier C3WRC tested in Hungary for ERC Rally Hungary https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6RyApHdNpBY
[ERC] Rally Hungary 2025