Hyundai set for Swede dreams

Victory on sight for Neuville and Mikkelsen

By Emmanuel Touzot

12 February 2018 - 13:55
Hyundai set for Swede dreams

Monte-Carlo offered an exciting start to the 2018 WRC season with some tricky weather conditions up in the Alps. But the snow-capped French mountains offered just an appetiser to the main course of ‘white stuff’ that we will face in Rally Sweden.

The opening round of the championship delivered little reward for our efforts as each of our three crews ran into trouble in Monte. The six stage wins and seven Power Stage points that we amassed perhaps painted a more representative picture.

“We want to put the disappointment of Monte-Carlo quickly behind us,” said our Team Principal Michel Nandan. “We want to start our season afresh in Sweden, where we will face an entirely different set of challenges.”

It’s going to be all white

The season’s only full snow event, Rally Sweden also sees crews navigate stages across the border into Norway. Prominent snow banks help drivers to negotiate the fast ice-packed roads with studded Michelin tyres offering vital grip.

For the Hyundai Shell Mobis World Rally Team, the picture postcard setting brings back happy memories from podium finishes in 2015 and 2016. However, last season’s event didn’t run according to plan…

“We had good speed last year but unfortunately things didn’t end well when we were forced to retire,” said Thierry. “This year I am aiming to challenge again for the win but with a far better outcome!”

Fresh starts and home comforts

Hayden returns to our line-up in Sweden, alongside co-driver Seb and taking over the #6 car from Dani. “It feels like a long time since we competed in Australia,” he said. “Sweden will be a fresh start. I will be trying to repeat the sort of performance that saw me finish on the podium two years ago.”

Our Norwegians Andreas and Anders will find some home comforts on the snowy stages. “This is a special event for us, as we can rally across the border in our home country of Norway,” commented Andreas. “We have a lot of support from fans, family and friends. It’s a beautiful event.”

The first of Rally Sweden’s 19 stages gets underway at the Karlstad trotting track on Thursday evening before concluding on Sunday with the Torsby Power Stage.

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