Hyundai set for WRC Rallye de France with 4 car entry

◾Hyundai Motorsport will compete in twisty mountain roads of Corsica, at WRC Rallye de France from Oct. 1 to 4◾Hyundai Motorsport will aim to consolidate second place in the Manufacturers’ standings◾Four Hyundai i20 WRC cars will be preparing for the rally with Kevin Abbring joining drivers,Thierry Neuville, Dani Sordo and Hayden Paddon.

Hyundai Motorsport will head to the Mediterranean island of Corsica to compete in the 11th round of the 13-event FIA (Federation Internationale de l’Automobile) WRC Rallye de France next week from October 1 to 4.

The team put in a strong performance at the previous round of the Championship, Rally Australia, with a competitive top-five finish. As WRC returns to Europe for the final rallies of the year, Hyundai Motorsport will face another challenge to strengthen its hold on second place in the Manufacturers’ Championship.

Rallye de France will be the third time this season that the Hyundai Motorsport team enters four cars into a rally. Thierry Neuville and Dani Sordo will represent the Hyundai Shell World Rally Team while Hayden Paddon will be joined in the Hyundai Mobis World Rally team line-up by Kevin Abbring. Rallye de France features nine stages and seven of these exceed more than 35km. The tarmac stages are abrasive and will make tyre choice an important factor to Hyundai Motorsport.

Team Principal Michel Nandan commented: “With a move to Corsica,an historic rally with a big reputation, Rallye de France is going to be a challenging event because the format is quite different from what we are used to. We have a central service park in Corte but the drivers will sleep every night in another base, so from a logistics point it requires an extra effort. The weather will play an important role, so it is going to be a difficult job to get the right forecast and make the right tyre choices and car settings. We are participating again with four cars, with our test driver Kevin Abbring joining Thierry, Dani and Hayden. I hope it will be easy for the drivers to adapt to the new stages and it will be good to see them challenging in the Hyundai i20 WRCs. We will push for as many points as possible with the objective to retain our second place in the Manufacturers’ Championship.”

Thierry Neuville has been building his confidence as the 2015 WRC season has progressed and is settling into his rhythm, with a goal to pick up as many championship points as possible.

Thierry Neuville said: “The Tour de Corse(Corsica) is a really nice event and I have some great memories there as I won my first international rally in Corsica in 2011. I have really been looking forward to going back, even if this year the routes have changed quite a lot so everything will be new for me. I know it is going to be a tough one with the stages mostly in the mountains. The roads are tricky and can be very narrow, bumpy and broken so we will have to be careful to avoid punctures as well. Weather conditions can be changing - when you are on top of the mountains it is much colder, and the rain comes fast. The itinerary is quite unusual, with only a couple of very long stages each day - so we will have to find the right rhythm from the very beginning. I will be aiming for as many points as possible in every rally and will not stop pushing until the very end of the season.”

Dani Sordo has driven well recently, having previous experience on the Corsica’s cliffside roads, coming third in the 2006 and 2007 when the rally was part of the WRC and winning the IRC’s 2011 event.

Dani Sordo said: “I have a lot of good memories of Corsica - I have had some good results there and have learned many skills there. This year it will be completely new, so it will be important to recce the stages carefully and make sure we produce accurate pace notes so that we can push with full determination. It is a classic rally and very technical - you have to be precise in your positioning of the car. I like the rally a lot in general - it is not so fast, as the roads are narrow and very twisty. It is steep and there is an element of danger, the roads have sharp cliff-drops on one side so it is very important that you drive with accuracy. The team has been great in preparing my car so I am very excited to get out there and see the island again. It is a great rally for sure.”

Hayden Paddon has finished his top-five finish at Rally Australia early this month, and he will be competing in Corsica for the first time for the new challenge.

Hayden Paddon commented: “The Corsica event has a lot of history - I used to follow the rally when growing up and it is one of those legendary events, so it’s going to be nice to go and experience the roads. I am feeling good after Australia and feel comfortable with the Hyundai i20 WRC car so let’s give it everything and see what happens!”

Kevin Abbring will join the rally for Hyundai Mobis World Rally Team, having driven earlier this year in Germany recently. The young Dutchman will use his former experience to familiarize himself with the Hyundai i20 WRC for this rally.

Kevin Abbring said: “In Germany, we had the opportunity to drive a lot of kilometres on the tarmac so that should be good training for Corsica. It will be an exciting rally and the long stages will be a great opportunity for me to get some prolonged driving under pressure in the car. I am definitely keen to put everything I’ve learned so far into practice with the Hyundai i20 WRC.”

Rallye de France will start on next Thursday evening, while Hyundai Motorsport’s service park will be located in the central island town of Corsica.

Hyundai Motorsport Crews’ Info

Hyundai i20 WRC #7  Lead Driver Co-driver Name (Gender) Thierry Neuville (Male) Nicolas Gilsoul (Male) Date of Birth / Country 16 June 1988 / Belgium 5 Feb 1982 / Belgium First WRC event 2009, Rally Catalunya 2007, Rallye Monte-Carlo WRC starts 56 51 WRC podiums 12 12 WRC wins 1 1

Hyundai i20 WRC #8  Lead Driver Co-driver Name (Gender) Dani Sordo (Male) Marc Martí (Male) Date of Birth / Country 2 May 1983 / Spain 1 October 1966 / Spain First WRC event 2003, Rallye Catalunya 1992, Rallye Catalunya WRC starts 125 160 WRC podiums 37 43 WRC wins 1 3

Hyundai i20 WRC #20  Lead Driver Co-driver Name (Gender) Hayden Paddon (Male) John Kennard (Male) Date of Birth / Country 20 April 1987 / New Zealand 11 Feb 1959 / New Zealand First WRC event 2007, Rally New Zealand 1985, Rally Finland WRC starts 44 52 WRC podiums 1 2 WRC wins - -

Hyundai i20 WRC #10  Lead Driver Co-driver  Name (Gender) Kevin Abbring (Male) Sebastian Marshall (Male) Date of Birth / Country 20 Jan. 1989/The Netherlands 29 May 1988/The Netherlands First WRC event 2007, Rallye Deutschland 2008, Rallye Deutschland WRC starts 27 25 WRC podiums - - WRC wins - -


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