Just days after his victory at Acropolis Rally Greece, World Rally Championship leader Thierry Neuville will be back in competition in his Hyundai i20 N Rally1 this weekend.
Neuville and Martijn Wydaeghe have been entered into Rally Ciudad de Granada (September 13-14) in Spain, two weeks before the next WRC event in Chile.
Although Neuville will still lead the world championship after Chile regardless of his result, he is searching for more seat-time and understanding of setup with on-location testing prohibited for flyaway events.
“We will try to get a bit more seat-time in the car and be as well prepared as we can for Chile,” Neuville told DirtFish.
Hyundai technical director François-Xavier Demaison further explained the rationale.
“You need to do kilometers,” he told DirtFish.
“I mean, in Chile it’s a different type of rally than this one [Acropolis]. So, you know, we gave Ott a rally earlier in the season [Estonia] and we do the same [for Thierry]. We want to be equal with our drivers.
“So, for Chile we will go to Spain to do a smooth rally. It’s a smooth gravel rally to get more prepared for Chile.”
The Granada-based event is a round of the Spanish Gravel Cup.
Mārtiņš Sesks, who will return to M-Sport’s lineup in a non-hybrid Puma Rally1 in Chile, will also contest the event, albeit in a Ford Fiesta Rally2.