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Neuville: Hyundai to make biggest progress with new WRC rules
Thierry Neuville says Hyundai is well-placed regarding the new-for-2017 World Rally Championship regulations, with more room to grow in its development than other manufacturers. With the Korean carmaker set to be joined by factory outfits from Toyota and Citroen next season, as Volkswagen drops out of the WRC, star driver Neuville reckons its Hyundai that can potentially make the biggest splash when the new technical regulations come into play. The Belgian also says that its that potential that was the driving force to him agreeing to a new two-year deal with Hyundai, despite having been on Citroen's wishlist before the French manufacturer signed Craig Breen and Stephane Lefebvre to team up...
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