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Hyundai returns to winning ways in Rally Italia Sardegna

Hyundai returns to winning ways in Rally Italia Sardegna

Date: 2022-06-08

Hyundai Motorsport has taken a dominant victory and double podium finish in Rally Italia Sardegna, round five of the 2022 FIA World Rally Championship (WRC), with Ott Tänak and Martin Järveoja scoring the team’s first win with the Hyundai i20 N Rally1 car.


Demonstrating the resilience of the entire team and its persistent attitude, today’s victory provides a timely motivational boost for the Alzenau-based squad, as well as revitalising its championship ambitions.


Tänak put in a masterful performance to win his first WRC event since the Arctic Rally Finland 16 months ago by a margin of over one minute. The Estonian crew amassed 9 stage wins over the course of the weekend, including the 300th in Tänak’s WRC career, scored on Sunday morning’s opening test.


Dani Sordo and Cándido Carrera picked up in Sardinia where they left off in Rally de Portugal, by scoring a podium finish in only their second event with the new car. The Spaniards enjoyed a trouble-free run through Sunday’s four stages, which included two passes of Cala Flumini (SS18/SS20, 12,55 km) and Sassari-Argentiera (SS19/SS21, 7,10 km), to finish the rally in third place. It is their fourth podium in a row, when counting their third places in Spain and Monza late last season.


Thierry Neuville and Martijn Wydaeghe returned on the final day after a frustrating weekend which was hampered by a transmission issue on Friday. The Belgians went out fighting with their second fastest time of the weekend in SS19, and a big push in SS21 to take maximum Power Stage points. It was a fitting way for Neuville to claim his 300th career stage win.


All three crews scored fastest times in Rally Italia Sardegna: three for Neuville, two for Sordo and nine for Tänak, notwithstanding the notional fastest time for Sordo and Tänak, alongside two other drivers in Saturday’s red-flag affected run through Monte Lerno. Only four of the contested stages were not won by a Hyundai Motorsport crew this weekend, representing the team’s most emphatic performance to date in this event, which has delivered so much success over the years.


The 1-3 result marks Hyundai Motorsport’s fifth victory in Sardinia in the past seven years and its third double podium over the past four seasons. It is the team’s 21st WRC victory in total, and Tänak’s third since joining the squad at a venue where he claimed his debut WRC win in 2017.


Hyundai Motorsport also closed the gap in the manufacturers’ championship to 39 points, while Tänak has moved up to third behind Neuville in the drivers’ classification.


Crew notes: Ott Tänak/Martin Järveoja


Tänak said: “I am very happy to take this victory, especially for all the mechanics and people in the team who have put in an incredible effort to prepare for this new generation. It’s been a challenging time, but we have shown that hard work pays off. We have made some steps since Portugal; we’ve improved the car performance and our feeling with it.”


Crew Notes: Dani Sordo/Cándido Carrera


Sordo said: “This is a very motivating result for the whole team, and I am pleased to score another podium for them. I am here with the target of competing for points, and to support our team’s fightback in the championship. Ott’s win and my third place has helped us to close the gap, which was the objective this weekend.”


Crew Notes: Thierry Neuville/Martijn Wydaeghe (#11 Hyundai i20 N Rally1)


Neuville said: “Looking at the positives, we have seen a strong team result this weekend. The victory is an important reward for the team after all the effort they have put in. On our side, unfortunately it’s another rally where we’re left thinking what might have been. It’s disappointing, of course, but we’ve continued to push hard, and we’ve been often on the limit. To be competitive, we really need to get everything working together across the whole event. The car performance is there, it’s not 100%, but somehow despite the struggles we have shown that we can set some fastest times.”


Deputy Team Director Julien Moncet said: “What a fantastic result for Hyundai Motorsport, for Ott and our entire team here in Sardinia and back at Alzenau. It’s been a difficult start to this new era of the World Rally Championship, but we have never given up and we have dug deep. This is a wonderful reward for the efforts of everyone involved.”


Next rally


For the next round on the calendar, the FIA World Rally Championship (WRC) moves to the Africa continent onto the rough and rugged terrain of the Safari Rally Kenya, which will take place from 23 to 26 June.