Plans to increase Hyundai's WRC fleet for next year will be discussed at Rally Japan
Hyundai has not ruled out the possibility of running a fourth car in the next year’s World Rally Championship, with a decision likely to come at Rally Japan. Hyundai’s top management will be heading to this weekend’s WRC season finale where it is understood discussions regarding its plans for next year will be held. The team is expected to field three significantly updated i20 N Rally1 machines next year with Thierry Neuville and Ott Tanak already confirmed to pilot two entries.
We have said to all crews that we want to draw a line after this season, which has been a good season, and look at next year and the ambition of that and discuss that,” Abiteboul told Motorsport.com.
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