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Thread: Hyundai WRT
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27th October 2025, 12:50 #3181Senior Member
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27th October 2025, 13:22 #3182Senior Member
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Quite a humor guy this new boss
https://dirtfish.com/rally/wrc/hyund...pions-in-2026/
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27th October 2025, 15:17 #3183Senior Member
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Hyundai: We will be WRC champions in 2026..
*** (maybe) if Toyota agrees to drive with rally2 cars
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27th October 2025, 17:12 #3184Senior Member
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Champions of whining for sure. And my prediction is that they will still not field more than 3 cars at each event.
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28th October 2025, 11:51 #3185Senior Member
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That has to be the attitude and I'm sure the one Adamo had when they did win the Championship. There's no point in Hyundai being there if they aren't aiming for the top. The whole Team need to buy in to it and what their hard work is for, otherwise they really dont have a chance of beating Toyota.
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4th November 2025, 12:40 #3186Senior Member
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Hyundai Motorsport has strengthened its resources by adding two valuable members of staff, which will oversee programmes in the World Rally Championship and WEC
https://www.motorsport.com/wrc/news/...wrc-/10773612/
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Today, 07:32 #3187Senior Member
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Over 13 rallies (full 2024 season)
2025 Fourmaux: 96 points, 21 stage wins, 9 stages in lead, 3 podiums (3x3.)
2024: Hyundai 3rd car (Sordo,Lappi, Mikkelsen): 117 points, 12 stage wins, 21 stages in lead, 1 win, 2 podiums (2.+3.)
2024 Fourmaux at MSport: 162 points, 11 stage wins, 1 stage in lead, 5 podiums (5x3.)
Would Fourmaux do as bad if he stayed at MSport? Prbly yes cause Sesks also seemed to confirm Puma got slower. Still if you compare expectations from Fourmaux and others at the start of the year this is quite a letdown. Speed was usually decent (no very bad rallies) especially good on tarmac, but seemingly at the expense of consistency.
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Today, 07:39 #3188Senior Member
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Sesks also crashed and broke tyres a lot.. it's not cars fault..
But Fourmaux is good choice for Hyundai.. he has speed and one day wins a rally also
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Today, 07:49 #3189Senior Member
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Right now Solberg would be a much better choice.
This year he finally got consistent and also got an actual win. Fourmaux got backwards with this 110% pushes until crash. Specially the stupid mistakes after making a small mistake 1-2 stages before stand out.
Solberg will definitely pick any (small) number of Rally1 starts at Toyota over full season at Hyundai though.
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Fourmaux has been a bit of an idiot at times this year, but I think he's improving.



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If it is true that Hyundai wanted to knock Tänak out cold with bricks of cash then one could assume that they still want to continue rallying.
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