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Hyundai Motorsport had its first podium finish of the 2022 FIA World Rally Championship (WRC) as Thierry Neuville and co-driver Martijn Wydaeghe secured second position after Sunday’s four stages.
Heading into the final day of action in third position, the Belgian crew was determined to fend off the advances of Esapekka Lappi for the final podium place. While that close contest continued into Sunday’s four high-speed stages – a repeat loop of Vindeln (SS16/SS18 – 14.19km) and Sarsjöliden (SS17/SS19 – 14.23km) – it became a fast-paced sprint for second after Elfyn Evans ran into trouble on the opening test.
Despite losing time to Lappi on the first run through Sarsjöliden, Neuville rebounded immediately to take a stage win on the repeated Vindeln pass. The scene was set for a thrilling Power Stage with Oliver Solberg and Ott Tänak also looking for a final flourish after their respective issues earlier in the rally.
The Estonian crew flew to the fastest time through both passes of Sarsjöliden, determined to take something away from a frustrating weekend that was hampered by a hybrid issue on Friday. A 1-3 for the team in the Power Stage, with Tänak quickest and Neuville taking three extra points, was a competitive note on which to end the rally.
There were also positives to take away from the weekend for Solberg and his co-driver Elliott Edmondson, as they finished sixth. The crew demonstrated real intent on the final day, bouncing back from a throttle issue on Saturday afternoon that had dropped them to seventh.
Crew Notes: Thierry Neuville/Martijn Wydaeghe
Neuville said: “It’s a great feeling to take a podium here in Sweden, our first in the new hybrid era. It’s a bit unexpected after what we saw in Rallye Monte-Carlo, but the team has done a good job. My thanks go to everyone at the factory in Germany for pushing hard. We could already see in shakedown that the speed was not too bad, and it was a surprise to be leading the rally on Friday evening. After that, it was a bit more difficult to find the right set-up, but we had enough pace to keep our focus on the podium – and eventually secure second place.”
Crew Notes: Oliver Solberg/Elliott Edmondson
Solberg said: “The Power Stage was not the perfect end to the rally that we were hoping for. I made a few mistakes, and was a bit careful in other places, so it was not a clean run. Still, I have enjoyed this weekend very much. It has been great to be competing at home in a WRC car for the first time, you really can’t get better than that. The car has been working well all weekend and the team has done an amazing job, so thanks to them. It’s not the result we wanted after some bad luck with the car, but that’s how it is.”
Crew Notes: Ott Tänak/Martin Järveoja
Tänak said: “There are not really many positives for us to take away from this rally. Overall, it has been a frustrating and disappointing weekend. On the plus side, we showed that we had the pace to be competitive. The downside is that we weren’t able to score many points. We were lucky to take some points in the Power Stage. I can’t really stress too much about the situation because there’s little I could have done differently from my side. The team has been working hard and the podium for Thierry offers a bit of pay back.”
Deputy team director Julien Moncet said: “This second place really feels like a victory for us. Don’t get me wrong, we are here to win, but after some tough months – and especially the disappointment of Monte-Carlo – we are back on the podium, and it feels great. We know there is still work to be done, and improvements we need to make on the car, but we have shown we’re getting there.”
Next rally
The 2022 FIA World Rally Championship will return to tarmac for the next round of the season in the Croatia Rally from 21 to 24 April.
Final results – Rally Sweden:
1 | K. Rovanperä | J. Halttunen | Toyota GR Yaris Rally1 | 2:10:44.9 |
2 | T. Neuville | M. Wydaeghe | Hyundai i20 N Rally1 | +22.0 |
3 | E. Lappi | J. Ferm | Toyota GR Yaris Rally1 | +30.6 |
4 | T. Katsuta | A. Johnston | Toyota GR Yaris Rally1 | +2:19.4 |
5 | G. Greensmith | J. Andersson | Ford Puma Rally1 | +3:20.4 |
6 | O. Solberg | E. Edmondson | Hyundai i20 N Rally1 | +5:39.4 |
7 | A. Mikkelsen | T. Eriksen | Škoda Fabia Evo | +7:11.1 |
8 | O. C. Veiby | S. Skærmoen | Volkswagen Polo GTI | +7:34.3 |
9 | J. Huttunen | M. Lukka | Ford Fiesta MkII | +8:14.2 |
10 | E. Kaur | K. Aleksandrov | Volkswagen Polo GTI | +8:24.8 |
2022 FIA World Rally Championship for Manufacturers’ Standings
After round 2:
1 | Toyota Gazoo Racing World Rally Team | 83 |
2 | M-Sport Ford World Rally Team | 59 |
3 | Hyundai Shell Mobis World Rally Team | 47 |
4 | Toyota Gazoo Racing World Rally Team NG | 22 |
2022 FIA World Rally Championship for Drivers’ Standings
After round 2:
1 | K. Rovanperä | 46 |
2 | T. Neuville | 32 |
3 | S. Loeb | 27 |
4 | G. Greensmith | 20 |
5 | S. Ogier | 19 |
6 | T. Katsuta | 18 |
7 | C. Breen | 16 |
8 | E. Lappi | 15 |
9 | A. Mikkelsen | 12 |
10 | O. Solberg | 8 |
11 | O. Tänak | 5 |