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“Everything in place to carry on” without Hyundai WRC boss Adamo

“Everything in place to carry on” without Hyundai WRC boss Adamo

Long serving boss Andrea Adamo left the team principal role in December, citing personal reasons, after six years in charge, where he oversaw Hyundai clinch back-to-back WRC constructor titles in 2019 and 2020.

Following the announcement Hyundai installed its president Scott Noh to take over the team’s day-to-day responsibilities from Adamo in the short term.

The management reshuffle has arrived during a busy period for the team as it readies its all-new i20 to take on the WRC’s new hybrid Rally1 regulations, which debut at Monte Carlo at the end of January.

While Hyundai has remained tight-lipped regarding a possible successor to Adamo, Neuville is confident the team will continue without too much difficulty into the new season.

“We have a person already put in place to take over some of the responsibilities,” Neuville told Autosport.

“Everyone is in position and know what responsibilities they have to take and everything is in place to carry on as we did before.

“I…

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