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Hyundai awaiting board approval to develop 2022 WRC car – Yahoo Sport Australia
Hyundai is still awaiting “the green light” to develop its 2022 World Rally Championship challenger, with the Korean marque’s board yet to confirm whether it…
While Toyota and M-Sport are inching closer to running their Rally1 test mules in the open for the first time, work on Hyundai’s new challenger has not yet been given the go-ahead, team principal Andrea Adamo confirmed.
From next season, the WRC’s top tier cars will adopt plug-in hybrid technology. As well as giving crews a power boost on the stages, the power pack can also be used on road sections.
Confirmation of the move followed a meeting of the FIA’s World Motor Sport Council back in October….
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