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Title Hopefuls Hyundai Set For Four-Car Assault On Wales Rally GB

Hyundai Motorsport has confirmed a four-car line-up for this month’s Wales Rally GB, the penultimate round of the 2017 FIA World Rally Championship. Drivers’ Championship title contender Thierry Neuville will compete in the gravel event alongside Hayden Paddon, Andreas Mikkelsen and Dani Sordo.

Hyundai Motorsport has confirmed a four-car line-up for this month’s Wales Rally GB, the penultimate round of the 2017 FIA World Rally Championship.

Drivers’ Championship title contender Thierry Neuville will compete in the gravel event alongside Hayden Paddon, Andreas Mikkelsen and Dani Sordo.

Hyundai Motorsport believes this crew composition will offer the team a competitive line-up for the event, and a chance to keep its Drivers’ and Manufacturers’ Championship title hopes alive.

Neuville secured the team’s maiden Wales Rally GB podium in last year’s event, while Mikkelsen has also previously registered a top-three finish in the rally.

Paddon will be re-joining the team after missing Rally de España. The event will offer him the ideal opportunity to get back into a competitive rhythm on his favoured surface.

Sordo, twice a podium scorer in Wales, will be aiming to emulate his previous feats.

Team Principal Michel Nandan said: “We had always retained the hope of running four cars in Wales Rally GB.

“We believe that this competitive line-up gives us a chance of keeping both drivers’ and manufacturers’ titles alive.

“Thierry scored a podium last year, something Andreas achieved in 2015, so we know their potential there.

“Hayden has finished strongly in this event previously, so it will be the perfect occasion for him to return to form.

“Dani, meanwhile, as a previous podium scorer in Wales, will give us a solid benchmark in the fourth car.”

The Wales Rally GB takes place from October 27-30.

 

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