In a surprising turn of events, Hyundai Motorsport has officially renewed their partnership with Spanish rally driver Dani Sordo for the 2024 World Rally Championship (WRC) season. This strategic move is expected to bolster Hyundai’s position in the championship and secure its bid for dominance in the fiercely competitive world of rallying.
Sordo, known for his exceptional skills behind the wheel and extensive experience in the WRC, has been a valuable asset to the Hyundai Motorsport team. The decision to extend his contract highlights the team’s confidence in his ability to deliver outstanding performances and contribute to the pursuit of championship glory.
With the 2024 WRC season on the horizon, Hyundai Motorsport aims to build upon its recent successes and continue pushing the boundaries of innovation in rally racing. Sordo’s renewal is a key component of this strategy, providing the team with a seasoned and reliable driver who has consistently demonstrated his prowess on various terrains.
The Spanish driver, who has been part of the Hyundai Motorsport family since 2014, expressed his enthusiasm for the contract extension. Sordo stated, “I am thrilled to continue my journey with Hyundai Motorsport. The team has become like a second family to me, and I am confident that together we can achieve even greater success in the upcoming season.”
This renewal announcement comes at a time when the WRC landscape is evolving, with teams constantly refining their line-ups to stay competitive. Hyundai Motorsport’s decision to secure Sordo for the 2024 season underscores their commitment to stability and building upon existing strengths.
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