Home

Abiteboul: “Absolute parity” between Neuville and Tanak at Hyundai WRC in 2024

Hyundai boss Cyril Abiteboul says there will be “absolute parity” between its World Rally Championship drivers Thierry Neuville and Ott Tanak but won’t rule out deploying team orders during 2024.

Hyundai has bolstered its ranks for next year with 2019 world champion Tanak joining the squad from M-Sport for a second spell at the Alzenau operation. The Estonian will reunite with Neuville to ensure the Korean brand has two lead drivers capable of challenging for the world title.

Abiteboul made his intentions clear at the start of the 2023 campaign that Neuville was Hyundai’s number one driver and title contender, which resulted in team orders being issued as early as round two in Sweden.

However, speaking to Autosport ahead of next month’s Monte Carlo curtain-raiser, Abiteboul declared that the team won’t start the season with a defined number-one driver. 

The former Renault Formula 1 boss also revealed that both drivers are aware that there will be a point during the season when the situation will be reviewed regarding the possible introduction of team orders.

“When the season starts there will be absolute parity of parts, information, opportunity and contractual rights and privilege to both drivers, and a clear mission for car number three to be here to support,” said Abiteboul.

“We have identified, and I won’t go into detail, but a milestone during the season where we will review the situation and possibly change our internal code of conduct. The drivers are aware of this.”

At times during their first spell together Neuville and Tanak endured a tense relationship most notably in 2022. Abiteboul is fully aware of the past and expects that there will be tension between the pair next year, but believes having two title contenders will prove to be hugely beneficial for the team.

Source: Autosport

Previous

Next