Hyundai Motorsport is celebrating a fantastic finish to Rally Italia Sardegna, the sixth round of the FIA World Rally Championship season (WRC), where Ott Tänak snatched victory on the final stage of the event by just two tenths of a second.
The Estonian had been gaining on rally leader Sébastien Ogier throughout the day as their intense battle continued, yet it appeared the gap was insurmountable heading into the Power Stage. However, this unpredictable rally held one final surprise: a puncture for Ogier saw the advantage swing back to Tänak when it mattered most. The incredible result matches the 2011 Jordan Rally for the closest-ever finish in WRC history and marks a seventh win for Hyundai Shell Mobis World Rally Team in Sardinia.
It is also Hyundai Motorsport’s second consecutive double podium finish, with Dani Sordo/Cándido Carrera joining their team-mates after safely bringing their Hyundai i20 N Rally1 Hybrid home in third. Meanwhile, Thierry Neuville/Martijn Wydaeghe topped the Super Sunday standings in a superb recovery from their Saturday frustrations.
Sunday featured two special stages, each run twice on the day: Cala Flumini (SS13/15, 12,55 km) and Sassari-Argentiera (SS14/16, 7,10 km). The Hyundai Shell Mobis World Rally Team was quick out the blocks: once again, Neuville refused to let the disadvantage of being first on the road hamper his mission to score maximum points. Two stage wins in the morning loop established the Belgian at the top of the Super Sunday standings.
Tänak was similarly on a charge, with the Estonian claiming two second-fastest times in SS13 and SS14 to confirm a double Hyundai Motorsport 1-2 in stage. Another stage win for Tänak on SS15 narrowed the gap to first to just 6,2 seconds heading into the Power Stage.
Neuville’s early benchmark on SS16 proved to be untouchable, as conditions on the stage continued to worsen for the later runners. This allowed the Belgian to claim full Power Stage and Super Sunday points and maintain his position at the top of the drivers’ championship.
Tänak’s win, his first of the 2024 season and the team’s 30th victory in the FIA World Rally Championship, elevated the Estonian to joint second place in the drivers’ standings. Sordo maintained his solid pace on Sunday to confirm a terrific team result, scoring important points for the team’s fight in the manufacturers’ championship. As a result, Hyundai Motorsport has extended its advantage to 13 points.
Crew Notes: Ott Tänak/Martin Järveoja
Tänak said: “I’m feeling so many emotions right now. I’m very sorry for Seb to lose a win like this, it is cruel. I have been in the exactly the same position having a ‘safe’ victory taken away from me a couple of years ago. It’s been a tough weekend but it is great to finish with such a strong result. Let’s see what the next rallies will bring; we’re moving into the second half of the season and we’re definitely in the game.”
Crew Notes: Dani Sordo/Cándido Carrera
Sordo said: “It wasn’t the easiest of days; Elfyn was having a good run and making good progress, so he was pushing us to the very end. In the final stage I just tried to survive, it was completely destroyed and very hard on the car. We finish on the podium, which makes me very happy. It has been a joy to be back in the Hyundai i20 N Rally1 Hybrid for these two events, which I enjoy so much, and I am pleased to be able to bring home a great result for the team.”
Crew Notes: Thierry Neuville/Martijn Wydaeghe
Neuville said: “We did the job we needed to do today, but we are frustrated with what happened yesterday. We were managing the conditions, the speed was good and we felt comfortable – and fast. I just lost focus for a fraction of a second, and there was no way to continue. I’m not very proud of the weekend as a whole but I take pride in our performance on Friday and today, as well as in the team for a great result today. Now we turn to Poland, where I have won before – we have shown great improvements last year in Estonia and Finland, so I am looking forward to it.”
Hyundai Motorsport president and team principal Cyril Abiteboul said: “It is obviously a very emotional finish here today. It looked like the win would once again escape from our grasp after Ott wisely decided to play it safe yesterday. However, today’s result showed that you can also combine a smart approach to a rally with strong skills and the right momentum at the perfect time, resulting in a great win. It is a fantastic moment for him in his return to the team. This is a strong step in the championship, and an excellent team result with Dani on the podium. He did exactly what we expected of him for the team this weekend and it’s great to see them both from on that podium, underscoring our competitiveness.
“Finally, Thierry has once again demonstrated his very commanding speed in any road position, including today when the motivation level was very high to make up for the loss and disappointment of yesterday. Obviously, we need to make sure that mistakes are as limited as possible as we expect this championship to continue to be very competitive until the end. There is even more to celebrate today, with our cars locking out the TCR class podium at the Nürburgring 24 Hours – we send our congratulations to our colleagues there for a phenomenal result.”
Next rally at a glance
Rally Poland will make its highly anticipated return to the WRC calendar from 27 to 30 June on the fast gravel roads that last featured in 2017, when Thierry Neuville led a Hyundai Motorsport 1-2 finish.
Final results Rally Italia Sardegna:
1 | O. Tänak , M. Järveoja | Hyundai i20 N Rally1 Hybrid | 3:06:06 |
2 | S. Ogier, V. Landais | Toyota GR Yaris Rally1 Hybrid | +0.2 |
3 | D. Sordo, C. Carrera | Hyundai i20 N Rally1 Hybrid | +2:25.8 |
4 | E. Evans, S. Martin | Toyota GR Yaris Rally1 Hybrid | +2:37.8 |
5 | G. Munster, L. Louka | Ford Puma Rally1 Hybrid | +6:42.9 |
6 | S. Pajari, E. Mälkönen | Toyota GR Yaris Rally2 | +7:13.4 |
7 | Y. Rossel, B. Boulloud | Citroën C3 | +7:45.7 |
8 | J. Solans, R. Sanjuan | Toyota GR Yaris Rally2 | +7:52.7 |
9 | M. Prokop, M. Ernst | Škoda Fabia RS | +10:05.4 |
10 | K. Kajetanowicz, M. Szczepaniak | Škoda Fabia RS | +10:09.3 |
WRC Manufacturers’ Championship standings:
1 | Hyundai Shell Mobis World Rally Team | 269 |
2 | Toyota Gazoo Racing World Rally Team | 256 |
3 | M-Sport Ford World Rally Team | 131 |
WRC Drivers’ Championship standings:
1 | T. Neuville | 122 |
2 | O. Tänak | 104 |
3 | E. Evans | 104 |
4 | S. Ogier | 92 |
5 | A. Fourmaux | 74 |
6 | T. Katsuta | 52 |
7 | K. Rovanpera | 36 |
8 | D. Sordo | 27 |
9 | E. Lappi | 23 |
10 | G. Munster | 16 |