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Hyundai claims two top spots on podium at Rally Italia Sardegna

Hyundai Motorsport celebrates its first victory at Rally Italia Sardegna, with Thierry Neuville and Martijn Wydaeghe

John Grobler by John Grobler
2023-06-06 09:16
in Motoring
Rally Italia Sardegna

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With uncharacteristic rain last Friday and Saturday exacerbating the difficult conditions of the stages, causing issues for many competitors, the team was taking nothing for granted on the final day. Following the collective push on Saturday, which saw Neuville/Wydaeghe and Esapekka Lappi/Janne Ferm secure a provisional 1-2 result, it was a careful conclusion to the rally on Sunday to secure the team’s third double podium finish of the season.
 
It was a fantastic reward to the most demanding Rally Italia Sardegna in recent years, where the team was able to challenge at the top of the classification throughout the weekend. Lappi/Ferm were nip-and-tuck with Sébastien Ogier for much of the event, snatching the lead of the rally on four occasions on Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
 
It was also on Saturday that Neuville/Wydaeghe came into their own, finding a steady rhythm that saw them claw back the gap to first place. When the deficit then doubled on Special Stage 10 (Erula-Tula 1), the Belgians responded; two stage wins and two second-fastest times reduced it to just over seven seconds, and a superb SS14 gave them a lead they would not surrender.
 
Sunday in Sardinia featured four stages: Arzachena-Braniatogghiu (SS16/18, 15.22km) and Sardegna (SS17/19, 7.79km). Unfortunately, Dani Sordo and Cándido Carrera’s torrid rally came to an early end  after SS17 Sardegna 1 due to an exhaust failure on their car.
 
Neuville’s victory – his third on the island – has elevated him fifth to second place in the WRC drivers’ championship, 25 points behind the leader, Kalle Rovanperä. The Hyundai Shell Mobis World Rally Team has also closed the gap in the manufacturers’ standings to 23 points.

Crew Notes: Thierry Neuville/Martijn Wydaeghe

 “I’m really happy to be on the top step of the podium after such a challenging and incredible weekend,” said Neuville. “We came here with the belief that we could fight for victory but the first day was very challenging and we lost a bit of time. We brought it back but then we lost it again, but at the end of yesterday we managed a big turnaround and found ourselves in the lead. It is a pleasure to take the first victory for the team this year, and the first 1-2 for our new team principal as well. Craig is also in our memory today as well; we wanted the victory in Croatia, but we got it now.”
 
Crew Notes: Esapekka Lappi/Janne Ferm

 “A very important result for our team. We really wanted to push for the victory as a team and to come away with a 1-2 is very good. Our tyre strategy on Friday was to save the softs, and then yesterday afternoon we went all in and sacrificed the softs to put pressure on Ogier. We also had a bit of a risky strategy on Friday afternoon, but everything paid off.”

Crew Notes: Dani Sordo/Cándido Carrera 

 “This has been a difficult weekend for me in general. I didn’t start it well, and I made a mistake on the first day that put us on the back foot for the rest of the event. Unfortunately today we also had an issue with the exhaust,” said Sordo.

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Hyundai Motorsport team principal Cyril Abiteboul said: “We have been consistent podium finishers so far this season, but we were yet to win, and we have done that in beautiful fashion. Although such a result in challenging conditions is always a team effort, our drivers need to be particularly praised. Esapekka was absolutely remarkable all the way through, in his approach before and during the rally. The pressure he applied continuously to Ogier most certainly contributed to the mistake he made.

“Thierry had an amazing SS14, which was a demonstration of his determination to win here in Sardinia as his confidence in the car was building stage-by-stage. It was a shame that Dani could not finish despite what has been a strong effort from him to contribute to the overall performance of the weekend. I would also like to take a moment to mention Craig. He remains a part of our team, and our success, and this win today is very much for him.”
 
Next rally

The next round of the 2023 FIA World Rally Championship, the Safari Rally, will take place from 22 to 25 June in Kenia. 

 
Final results Rally Italia Sardegna:
  

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1T. Neuville / M. Wydaeghe Hyundai i20 N Rally1 Hybrid3:40:01.4 
2E. Lappi / J. FermHyundai i20 N Rally1 Hybrid+33.0
3K. Rovanperä / J. HalttunenToyota GR Yaris Rally1+1:55.3
4E. Evans / S. MartinToyota GR Yaris Rally1+5:20.5
5A. Mikkelsen / T. EriksenŠkoda Fabia RS+9:33.3
6T. Suninen / M. MarrkulaHyundai i20 N Rally2+11:48.9
7K. Kajetanowicz / M. SzczepaniakŠkoda Fabia RS+12:46.1
8Y. Rossel / A. DunandCitroën C3+12:53.5
9M. Marczyk / S. GospodarczykŠkoda Fabia RS+15:33.8
10E. Cais / P. TěšínskýŠkoda Fabia RS+16:49.4


Manufacturers’ championship standings:

1Toyota Gazoo Racing World Rally Team235
2Hyundai Shell Mobis World Rally Team212
3M-Sport Ford World Rally Team148


Drivers’ championship standings:
 

1K. Rovanperä118
2T. Neuville93
3O. Tänak85
4E. Evans83
5S. Ogier70
6E. Lappi67
7D. Sordo36
8T. Katsuta23
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