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Estonian driver Ott Tanak looks forward to the World Rally Championship event in Chile, which he won in 2019 and 2023.
Hyundai is getting ready for its third WRC season since the brand returned to the famed competition. The South-Korean manufacturer unveiled the new i20 WRC car for the 2016 season. It will race ...
Hyundai was not only one of the first major companies to embrace electric vehicles, but also to make the technology part of ...
Yesterday at its German headquarters, Hyundai Motorsport unveiled the next generation i20 WRC. Piggybacking off its success in last year's World Rally Championship and the new WRC-spec i20 ...
For 2022, Block partnered with Hyundai, driving the iconic German-built Hyundai i20 WRC car. He won four out of the eight races (six podium finishes) and was second in the championship.
The Hyundai i20 WRC offers a preview of the brand's rally car for next season. The company also promises that some of the racer's tech could filter down to production models through the new N ...
The Hyundai i20 WRC Rally Car is present at the 2013 Geneva Motor Show sporting updated hardware and skin.
Following a bunch of camouflaged prototypes over the last few months, Hyundai has finally pulled the covers off the 2017 i20 WRC at the Autodromo Nazionale Monza in Italy. Significantly updated ...
Hyundai is currently developing its new i20 WRC contender, with star driver Thierry Neuville recently spending time behind the wheel of a prototype on a frozen lake in Arjeplog, Sweden.
Hyundai has revealed a hybrid World Rally Championship race car based on the European-market i120 N. Wearing a checkered camouflage in the N performance ...
Hyundai is the latest manufacturer to show off a bigger, faster, meaner car for next year's World Rally Championship (WRC). Citroen, for example, will be taking on the competition with the ...
Hyundai has officially unveiled the i20 N Rally1 race car that will compete in the 2022 season of WRC against the likes of the Toyota GR Yaris Rally1 and the M-Sport Ford Puma Rally1.