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  1. History

  2. Customer Programme

      Hyundai i20 R5    Hyundai i30 N and Veloster N TCR  

  3. Results

     2L-MC era (1998–1999)  WRC era  WRC-2 results 

  4. References

  5. External links

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|Short_name = Hyundai Motorsport
|Long_name = Hyundai Shell Mobis World Rally Team
|Logo =
|Base = {{flagicon|DEU}} Alzenau, Germany
|Principal = {{flagicon|ITA}} Andrea Adamo
|Director = {{flagicon|FRA}} Alain Penasse
|Drivers = {{flagicon|BEL}} Thierry Neuville
{{flagicon|ESP}} Dani Sordo
{{flagicon|FRA}} Sébastien Loeb
{{flagicon|NOR}} Andreas Mikkelsen
|Co-drivers = {{flagicon|BEL}} Nicolas Gilsoul
{{flagicon|ESP}} Carlos del Barrio
{{flagicon|MON}} Daniel Elena
{{flagicon|NOR}} Anders Jæger-Amland
|Chassis = Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC
|Tyres = Michelin
|Debut = 2000
|Cons_champ = 0
|Drivers_champ = 0
|Wins = 11
}}{{Hyundai Motor Group Sports sections}}

Hyundai Motorsport (officially Hyundai Motorsport GmbH) is Hyundai's works team in the World Rally Championship. The team is based in Alzenau, Germany.

History

Hyundai Motorsport began when Hyundai competed in the F2 class of the World Rally Championship in 1998 and 1999. It was run by British company Motor Sports Development (MSD), with David Whitehead as team principal. In September 1999, Hyundai unveiled the Accent WRC, a World Rally Car based on the Hyundai Accent. The Hyundai World Rally Team debuted the car at the 2000 Swedish Rally and achieved their first top-ten result at that year's Rally Argentina, when Alister McRae and Kenneth Eriksson finished seventh and eighth, respectively. Eriksson later drove the car to fifth place in New Zealand and fourth in Australia. In 2001, Hyundai debuted a new evolution of the Accent WRC, which was intended to improve reliability, but the performance of the car was still not good enough to challenge the four big teams (Ford World Rally Team, Mitsubishi, Peugeot and Subaru). However, at the season-ending Rally GB, the team achieved their best result with McRae finishing fourth and Eriksson sixth.

For the 2002 season, Hyundai hired the four-time world champion Juha Kankkunen, along with Freddy Loix and Armin Schwarz. Kankkunen's fifth place in New Zealand was the team's best result, but they managed to edge out Škoda and Mitsubishi by one point in the battle for fourth place in the manufacturers' world championship. In September 2003, after a season hampered by budget constraints, Hyundai announced their withdrawal from the WRC ending the partnership with MSD, and planned to return in 2006 which didn't happen.[1]

Hyundai announced at the 2012 Paris Motor Show that they would be returning to the WRC for 2014, using the i20 model built to World Rally Car specifications. Hyundai also announced that their official test drivers for 2013 would be Juho Hänninen, Bryan Bouffier and Chris Atkinson.

On the 19th of December, 2012 Hyundai Motorsport GmbH was established in Alzenau, Germany, as responsible for Hyundai’s global motorsport activities and primarily for its World Rally Championship programme.

Thierry Neuville was confirmed as lead driver of Hyundai Motorsport's World Rally Championship programme from 2014. Neuville, along with his co-driver Nicolas Gilsoul, piloted Hyundai’s new i20 WRC in all 13 WRC events in 2014, beginning with the team’s debut at the Monte-Carlo Rally in January. Thierry Neuville was the first driver that scored a top-three finish for Hyundai in the WRC. He ended third in Rally México.[2] He and Hyundai also won their very first rally at that years' Rallye Deutschland.

Customer Programme

Hyundai i20 R5

Hyundai Motorsport developed the i20 R5 car in 2016 for use in various national and regional championships such as World Rally Championship-2, European Rally Championship and Tour European Rally.

Hyundai i30 N and Veloster N TCR

In early 2017 Hyundai motorsport announced that it will make i30 N touring car based on the TCR rules.[3] The car saw its debut in the Touring Car Endurance Series 24h of Misano before being available to customers by the end of the year.[4]

For the 2018 World Touring Car Cup, two teams have entered the car: YMR with Yvan Muller and Thed Björk, and BRC Racing Team with Gabriele Tarquini and Norbert Michelisz. Tarquini clinched the series's inaugural Driver's Championship, and YMR get the Teams' Championship.[5] The i30 N also won the USAC Pirelli World Challenge TCR class with Bryan Herta Autosport in owner and manufacturer championships.

Hyundai added the Hyundai Veloster, a car sold in some markets where the i30 is not sold, as a TCR option in 2019. The Veloster N will be used in the Michelin Pilot Challenge.

Results

2L-MC era (1998–1999)

Year Car Driver 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 2L MC Points
1998 Hyundai Coupé Kit Car{{flagicon|SWE}} Kenneth Eriksson MON SWE KENPOR
{{small|Ret}}
ESP
{{small|7}}
FRAARG
{{small|Ret}}
GRE
{{small|Ret}}
5th17
Hyundai Coupé Kit Car Evo2NZL
{{small|3}}
FIN
{{small|Ret}}
ITA
{{small|Ret}}
AUS
{{small|3}}
GBR
{{small|Ret}}
Hyundai Coupé Kit Car{{flagicon|AUS}} Wayne Bell MON SWE KENPOR
{{small|4}}
ESP FRA ARGGRE
{{small|Ret}}
Hyundai Coupé Kit Car Evo2NZL
{{small|Ret}}
FIN
{{small|Ret}}
ITA
{{small|Ret}}
AUS
{{small|Ret}}
GBR
{{small|Ret}}
Hyundai Coupé Kit Car{{flagicon|GBR}} Alister McRae MON SWE KEN PORESP
{{small|6}}
FRA
{{small|5}}
ARG GRE NZL FIN ITA AUS GBR
1999Hyundai Coupé Kit Car Evo2{{flagicon|SWE}} Kenneth Eriksson MONSWE
{{small|Ret}}
KENPOR
{{small|2}}
ESP
{{small|Ret}}
FRA ARGGRE
{{small|1}}
NZL
{{small|1}}
FIN
{{small|Ret}}
CHN
{{small|2}}
ITA
{{small|Ret}}
AUS
{{small|1}}
GBR2nd95
{{flagicon|GBR}} Alister McRae MONSWE
{{small|Ret}}
KENPOR
{{small|1}}
ESP
{{small|Ret}}
FRA ARGGRE
{{small|Ret}}
NZL
{{small|2}}
FIN
{{small|3}}
CHN
{{small|1}}
ITA
{{small|Ret}}
AUS
{{small|3}}
GBR
{{small|Ret}}

WRC era

Year Entrant Car No Driver 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 WDC Points WMC Points
2000Hyundai Castrol World Rally TeamHyundai Accent WRC 14{{flagicon|SWE}} Kenneth Eriksson MONSWE
{{small|13}}
KENPOR
{{small|Ret}}
ESP
{{small|23}}
ARG
{{small|8}}
GRE
{{small|Ret}}
NZL
{{small|5}}
FIN
{{small|15}}
CYPFRA
{{small|Ret}}
ITA
{{small|45}}
AUS
{{small|4}}
GBR
{{small|Ret}}
11th 57th8
15{{flagicon|GBR}} Alister McRae MONSWE
{{small|14}}
KENPOR
{{small|Ret}}
ESP
{{small|Ret}}
ARG
{{small|7}}
GRE
{{small|Ret}}
NZL
{{small|Ret}}
FIN
{{small|9}}
CYPFRA
{{small|12}}
ITA
{{small|16}}
AUS
{{small|Ret}}
GBR
{{small|11}}
0
15{{flagicon|AUS}} Michael GuestAUS
{{small|Ret}}
GBR0
Hyundai Winfield Rally Team MON SWE KEN POR ESP ARG GRE NZLFIN
{{small|30}}
CYP FRAITA
{{small|Ret}}
0
2001Hyundai Castrol World Rally TeamHyundai Accent WRC29{{flagicon|ITA}} Piero LiattiMON
{{small|Ret}}
ESP
{{small|Ret}}
ITA
{{small|Ret}}
FRA
{{small|8}}
05th17
{{flagicon|SWE}} Kenneth ErikssonSWE
{{small|8}}
POR
{{small|7}}
ARG
{{small|Ret}}
CYP
{{small|Ret}}
GRE
{{small|Ret}}
KENFIN
{{small|12}}
NZL
{{small|10}}
AUS
{{small|12}}
GBR
{{small|6}}
21st 1
10{{flagicon|GBR}} Alister McRaeMON
{{small|7}}
SWE
{{small|Ret}}
POR
{{small|6}}
ESP
{{small|11}}
ARG
{{small|9}}
CYP
{{small|7}}
GRE
{{small|15}}
KENFIN
{{small|13}}
NZL
{{small|9}}
ITA
{{small|Ret}}
FRA
{{small|9}}
AUS
{{small|10}}
GBR
{{small|4}}
17th 4
20{{flagicon|ITA}} Piero Liatti SWE POR ARGCYP
{{small|Ret}}
GRE KENGBR
{{small|Ret}}
0
{{flagicon|FIN}} Juha Kankkunen MON ESPFIN
{{small|Ret}}
NZL ITA FRA AUS 0
2002Hyundai Castrol World Rally TeamHyundai Accent WRC3 17{{flagicon|DEU}} Armin SchwarzMON
{{small|Ret}}
SWE
{{small|Ret}}
FRA
{{small|13}}
ESP
{{small|16}}
CYP
{{small|7}}
ARG
{{small|Ret}}
GRE
{{small|9}}
KEN
{{small|Ret}}
FIN
{{small|13}}
GER
{{small|Ret}}
ITA
{{small|Ret}}
NZL
{{small|10}}
AUS
{{small|Ret}}
GBR
{{small|Ret}}
04th10
18{{flagicon|BEL}} Freddy LoixMON
{{small|Ret}}
SWE
{{small|Ret}}
FRA
{{small|9}}
ESP
{{small|10}}
CYP
{{small|Ret}}
ARG
{{small|Ret}}
GRE
{{small|Ret}}
KEN
{{small|Ret}}
FIN
{{small|9}}
GER
{{small|Ret}}
ITA
{{small|28}}
NZL
{{small|6}}
AUS
{{small|Ret}}
GBR
{{small|8}}
17th 1
19{{flagicon|FIN}} Juha Kankkunen MONSWE
{{small|8}}
ESPCYP
{{small|Ret}}
ARG
{{small|7}}
GRE
{{small|Ret}}
KEN
{{small|8}}
FIN
{{small|Ret}}
GER ITANZL
{{small|5}}
AUS
{{small|Ret}}
GBR
{{small|9}}
14th 2
{{flagicon|POL}} Tomasz KucharFRA
{{small|Ret}}
0
27 MON SWE ESPCYP
{{small|14}}
ARG GRE KEN FIN GER ITA NZL AUS GBR 0
2003Hyundai World Rally TeamHyundai Accent WRC3 10{{flagicon|DEU}} Armin SchwarzMON
{{small|8}}
SWE
{{small|13}}
TUR
{{small|Ret}}
NZL
{{small|Ret}}
ARG
{{small|Ret}}
GRE
{{small|Ret}}
CYP
{{small|7}}
GER
{{small|12}}
FIN
{{small|12}}
AUS
{{small|13}}
ITA FRA ESP GBR 15th 36th12
11{{flagicon|BEL}} Freddy LoixMON
{{small|Ret}}
SWE
{{small|10}}
TUR
{{small|10}}
NZL
{{small|Ret}}
ARG
{{small|Ret}}
GRE
{{small|Ret}}
CYP
{{small|Ret}}
GER
{{small|11}}
FIN
{{small|10}}
AUS
{{small|8}}
ITA FRA ESP GBR 14th 4
11{{flagicon|FIN}} Jussi Välimäki MONSWE
{{small|Ret}}
TURNZL
{{small|Ret}}
ARGGRE
{{small|Ret}}
FIN
{{small|Ret}}
AUS ITA FRA ESP GBR 0
{{flagicon|GBR}} Justin DaleCYP
{{small|Ret}}
0
{{flagicon|AUT}} Manfred StohlGER
{{small|18}}
19th 2
25{{flagicon|GBR}} Justin Dale MON SWE TUR NZL ARG GREGER
{{small|28}}
FIN AUS ITA FRA ESP GBR 0
2004 – 2013: Hyundai did not compete as manufacturer entry
2014Hyundai Shell World Rally TeamHyundai i20 WRC 7{{flagicon|BEL}} Thierry NeuvilleMON
{{small|Ret}}
SWE
{{small|28}}
MEX
{{small|3}}
POR
{{small|7}}
ARG
{{small|5}}
ITA
{{small|16}}
POL
{{small|3}}
FIN
{{small|Ret}}
GER
{{small|1}}
AUS
{{small|7}}
FRA
{{small|8}}
ESP
{{small|6}}
GBR
{{small|4}}
6th 1054th187
8{{flagicon|ESP}} Dani SordoMON
{{small|Ret}}
ARG
{{small|Ret}}
GER
{{small|2}}
FRA
{{small|4}}
ESP
{{small|5}}
10th 40
{{flagicon|FIN}} Juho HänninenSWE
{{small|19}}
POR
{{small|8}}
ITA
{{small|Ret}}
POL
{{small|6}}
FIN
{{small|6}}
GBR
{{small|26}}
13th 20
{{flagicon|AUS}} Chris AtkinsonMEX
{{small|7}}
AUS
{{small|10}}
18th 7
Hyundai Motorsport N20{{flagicon|ESP}} Dani SordoPOR
{{small|Ret}}
07th28
{{flagicon|NZL}} Hayden PaddonITA
{{small|12}}
POL
{{small|8}}
FIN
{{small|8}}
AUS
{{small|6}}
ESP
{{small|9}}
GBR
{{small|10}}
14th 19
{{flagicon|FRA}} Bryan BouffierGER
{{small|Ret}}
FRA
{{small|9}}
12th 20
2015Hyundai MotorsportHyundai i20 WRC7{{flagicon|BEL}} Thierry NeuvilleMON
{{small|5}}
SWE
{{small|2}}
MEX
{{small|8}}
ARG
{{small|Ret}}
POR
{{small|39}}
ITA
{{small|3}}
POL
{{small|6}}
FIN
{{small|4}}
GER
{{small|5}}
AUS
{{small|7}}
FRA
{{small|23}}
ESP
{{small|8}}
6th 903rd224
{{flagicon|ESP}} Dani SordoGBR
{{small|4}}
8th89
8MON
{{small|6}}
MEX
{{small|5}}
ARG
{{small|5}}
POR
{{small|6}}
ITA
{{small|20}}
POL
{{small|10}}
FIN
{{small|11}}
GER
{{small|4}}
FRA
{{small|7}}
ESP
{{small|3}}
{{flagicon|NZL}} Hayden PaddonSWE
{{small|5}}
AUS
{{small|5}}
GBR
{{small|5}}
9th84
Hyundai Motorsport N20 MONMEX
{{small|17}}
ARG
{{small|16}}
POR
{{small|8}}
ITA
{{small|2}}
POL
{{small|4}}
FIN
{{small|Ret}}
GER
{{small|9}}
FRA
{{small|5}}
ESP
{{small|6}}
6th67
{{flagicon|ESP}} Dani SordoAUS
{{small|8}}
8th 89
{{flagicon|BEL}} Thierry NeuvilleGBR
{{small|Ret}}
6th 90
{{flagicon|NED}} Kevin AbbringSWE
{{small|11}}
0
10 MON MEX ARG POR ITAPOL
{{small|15}}
FINGER
{{small|11}}
AUSFRA
{{small|Ret}}
ESPGBR
{{small|Ret}}
2016Hyundai MotorsportHyundai New Generation i20 WRC3{{flagicon|BEL}} Thierry NeuvilleMON
{{small|3}}
SWE
{{small|14}}
MEX
{{small|Ret}}
ARG
{{small|6}}
POL
{{small|4}}
FIN
{{small|4}}
GER
{{small|3}}
{{small>C}}FRA
{{small|2}}
ESP
{{small|3}}
GBR
{{small|3}}
AUS
{{small|3}}
2nd1602nd312
{{flagicon|NZL}} Hayden PaddonPOR
{{small|Ret}}
ITA
{{small|Ret}}
4th 138
4{{flagicon|ESP}} Dani SordoMON
{{small|6}}
MEX
{{small|4}}
ARG
{{small|4}}
POR
{{small|4}}
ITA
{{small|4}}
GER
{{small|2}}
{{small>C}}FRA
{{small|7}}
ESP
{{small|2}}
GBR
{{small|6}}
5th 130
{{flagicon|NZL}} Hayden PaddonSWE
{{small|2}}
POL
{{small|3}}
FIN
{{small|5}}
AUS
{{small|4}}
4th138
Hyundai Motorsport N10{{flagicon|NZL}} Hayden PaddonMON
{{small|25}}
5th146
{{flagicon|NLD}} Kevin Abbring SWE MEX ARGPOR
{{small|Ret}}
ITA
{{small|15}}
POL GER CHN FRAESP
{{small|7}}
GBR AUS 16th 10
20{{flagicon|ESP}} Dani SordoSWE
{{small|6}}
POL
{{small|Ret}}
AUS
{{small|5}}
5th 130
{{flagicon|NZL}} Hayden PaddonMEX
{{small|5}}
ARG
{{small|1}}
GER
{{small|5}}
{{small>C}}FRA
{{small|6}}
ESP
{{small|4}}
GBR
{{small|4}}
4th 138
{{flagicon|BEL}} Thierry NeuvillePOR
{{small|29}}
ITA
{{small|1}}
2nd160
{{flagicon|NLD}} Kevin Abbring MONFIN
{{small|9}}
16th 10
2017Hyundai MotorsportHyundai i20 Coupe WRC4{{flagicon|NZL}} Hayden PaddonMON
{{small|Ret}}
SWE
{{small|7}}
MEX
{{small|5}}
FRA
{{small|6}}
ARG
{{small|6}}
POR
{{small|Ret}}
ITA
{{small|Ret}}
POL
{{small|2}}
FIN
{{small|Ret}}
GER
{{small|8}}
GBR
{{small|8}}
AUS
{{small|3}}
8th 742nd345
{{flagicon|NOR}} Andreas MikkelsenESP
{{small|16}}
12th 54
5{{flagicon|BEL}} Thierry NeuvilleMON
{{small|15}}
SWE
{{small|13}}
MEX
{{small|3}}
FRA
{{small|1}}
ARG
{{small|1}}
POR
{{small|2}}
ITA
{{small|3}}
POL
{{small|1}}
FIN
{{small|6}}
GER
44
ESP
{{small|Ret}}
GBR
{{small|2}}
AUS
{{small|1}}
2nd208
6{{flagicon|ESP}} Dani SordoMON
{{small|4}}
SWE
{{small|4}}
MEX
{{small|8}}
FRA
{{small|3}}
ARG
{{small|8}}
POR
{{small|3}}
ITA
{{small|12}}
POL
{{small|4}}
FIN
{{small|9}}
GER
{{small|34}}
ESP
{{small|15}}
6th 95
{{flagicon|NOR}} Andreas MikkelsenGBR
{{small|4}}
AUS
{{small|13}}
12th 54
16{{flagicon|ESP}} Dani SordoGBR
{{small|10}}
AUS 6th 95
2018Hyundai Shell Mobis WRTHyundai i20 Coupe WRC 4{{flagicon|NOR}} Andreas MikkelsenMON
{{small|13}}
SWE
{{small|3}}
MEX
{{small|4}}
FRA
{{small|7}}
ARG
{{small|5}}
POR
{{small|16}}
ITA
{{small|18}}
FIN
{{small|10}}
GER
{{small|6}}
TUR
{{small|5}}
GBR
{{small|6}}
ESP
{{small|10}}
AUS
{{small|11}}
6th 842nd341
5{{flagicon|BEL}} Thierry NeuvilleMON
{{small|5}}
SWE
{{small|1}}
MEX
{{small|6}}
FRA
{{small|3}}
ARG
{{small|2}}
POR
{{small|1}}
ITA
{{small|1}}
FIN
{{small|9}}
GER
{{small|2}}
TUR
{{small|16}}
GBR
{{small|5}}
ESP
{{small|4}}
AUS
{{small|Ret}}
2nd201
6{{flagicon|ESP}} Dani SordoMON
{{small|Ret}}
MEX
{{small|2}}
FRA
{{small|4}}
ARG
{{small|3}}
GER
{{small|Ret}}
ESP
{{small|5}}
9th 71
{{flagicon|NZL}} Hayden PaddonSWE
{{small|5}}
POR
{{small|Ret}}
ITA
{{small|4}}
FIN
{{small|4}}
TUR
{{small|3}}
GBR
{{small|7}}
AUS
{{small|2}}
8th 73
16{{flagicon|ESP}} Dani SordoPOR
{{small|4}}
9th 71
2019Hyundai Shell Mobis WRTHyundai i20 Coupe WRC 6{{flagicon|ESP}} Dani Sordo MON SWEMEX
{{small|9}}
FRA
{{small|4}}
ARG CHL POR ITA FIN GER TUR GBR ESP AUS 8th* 16*1st*114*
11{{flagicon|BEL}} Thierry NeuvilleMON
{{small|2}}
SWE
{{small|3}}
MEX
{{small|4}}
FRA
{{small|1}}
ARG CHL POR ITA FIN GER TUR GBR ESP AUS1st*82*
19{{flagicon|FRA}} Sébastien LoebMON
{{small|4}}
SWE
{{small|7}}
MEXFRA
{{small|8}}
ARG CHL POR ITA FIN GER TUR GBR ESP AUS 7th* 22*
89{{flagicon|NOR}} Andreas MikkelsenMON
{{small|Ret}}
SWE
{{small|4}}
MEX
{{small|Ret}}
FRA ARG CHL POR ITA FIN GER TUR GBR ESP AUS 11th* 12*
  • Season still in progress.

WRC-2 results

Year Entrant Car Driver 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 WRC-2 Points Teams Points
2016 Hyundai Motorsport N Hyundai i20 R5{{flagicon|NED}} Kevin Abbring MON SWE MEX ARG POR ITA POL FIN GER CHN
C
FRA
Ret
ESPGBR
Ret
AUS NC 0 NC 0
2018 Hyundai Motorsport Hyundai i20 R5{{flagicon|FIN}} Jari Huttunen MONSWE
6
MEX
6
FRA ARGPOR
12
ITAFIN
2
GER
12
TURGBR
4
ESP
11
AUS 8th 44 5th 76

References

1. ^{{Cite news| title=Hyundai to quit World Rally | work=BBC | url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/motorsport/world_rally/3117802.stm | accessdate=2008-11-03 | date=2003-09-17}}
2. ^http://www.wrc.com/news/neuville-signs-with-hyundai-for-2014/?fid=19344
3. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.touringcartimes.com/2017/02/20/hyundai-confirms-tcr-programme-with-all-new-i30/|title=Hyundai confirms TCR programme with all-new i30|date=2017-02-20|website=TouringCarTimes|access-date=2017-09-02}}
4. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.touringcartimes.com/2017/06/19/hyundai-i30-tcr-to-make-its-race-debut-at-the-misano-24-hours/|title=Hyundai i30 TCR to make its race debut at the Misano 24 Hours|date=2017-06-19|website=TouringCarTimes|access-date=2017-09-02}}
5. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.touringcartimes.com/2018/11/18/gabriele-tarquini-wins-2018-wtcr-title-macau-guerrieri-wins-last-race/|title=Gabriele Tarquini wins the 2018 WTCR title at Macau, as Guerrieri wins last race|date=2018-11-18|website=TouringCarTimes|language=en-US|access-date=2019-01-06}}

External links

{{commonscat|Hyundai Motorsport}}
  • [https://motorsport.hyundai.com/ Official website]
  • {{Facebook|HyundaiWRC}}
  • {{Twitter}}
  • [https://www.youtube.com/user/Hyundaii20WRC YouTube]
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