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Abiteboul: Croatia lead a “small sign of light” for Hyundai WRC team

Thierry Neuville leading after the first day in Croatia is a “small sign of light” for the Hyundai World Rally Championship squad, according to team principal Cyril Abiteboul.

The South Korean marque is running a reduced two car entry following the tragic death of its third driver Craig Breen in a testing accident in the lead up to the asphalt event.

The team only elected to compete in the rally after careful consideration and discussions with the Breen family, the Irishman’s surviving co-driver James Fulton, and team members.

Both cars driven by Neuville and Esapekka Lappi are running a special tribute livery to honour Breen this weekend.

Neuville completed Friday’s eight stages with a 5.7s lead over Toyota’s Elfyn Evans, with Lappi sitting fourth 33.4s behind his rally leading team-mate.

“It is a small sign of light and a welcome one because the whole team has had to put in a big effort to be here,” Abiteboul told Autosport when asked to reflect on the day.

“There were a lot of logistical challenges and emotional challenges, so it is good, but it is only day one.

“We feel the car in still a bit behind on tarmac conditions so that must be, when the time comes, a direction for the future for what we need to do.

“As for today, Thierry has driven very consistently and he has shown a sign of wanting more in the morning which is good and is a sign of his ambition for not just the championship but this weekend in particular.

“As for Esapekka there has been some interesting moments he has been a bit up and down. It is a rally he doesn’t know that well and it think it is fair to say we were expecting something better this afternoon than this morning and that is what he did.”

Source: Autosport

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