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Tanak critical of Hyundai WRC team orders that denied “fair fight”

Ott Tanak, Martin Jarveoja, Hyundai World Rally Team Hyundai i20 N Rally1

Hyundai management elected to impose orders on its drivers Thierry Neuville, Tanak and Dani Sordo to hold positions on Sunday’s final day to safeguard a historic first World Rally Championship 1-2-3 podium lockout for the South Korean marque.

The decision to secure Neuville a first win of the year wasn’t met favourably by Tanak, the team’s best-placed driver to overhaul Toyota’s Kalle Rovanpera in the championship battle.

With Rovanpera finishing outside of the points-paying championship positions and only picking up four points from the rally-ending power stage, a victory in Greece on top of his powerstage win could have seen 2019 world champion Tanak close to within 46 points of his rival.

However, the decision to hold station and not to switch Tanak and Neuville on the stages means the former faces a 53-point deficit with 90 points still on the table from the three remaining rounds.

When asked if the team had made the right call, after securing second place with the win on the power stage, Tanak said it was the “correct call” for the team from a PR perspective.

“It depends what is the target,” said Tanak.

“If you are to fight for [the drivers’] championship then it was wrong and if you want to have good PR it is the right decision. It depends whose perspective you are looking from.

“My perspective is I want to fight for the championship, but it is shame that we couldn’t do it in a fair fight.

“On Friday, we were carrying the [broken] hybrid [unit] for nothing and yesterday morning we had other issues so we were not close enough.”

Ott Tanak, Martin Jarveoja, Hyundai World Rally Team Hyundai i20 N Rally1

Photo by: Austral / Hyundai Motorsport

Hyundai deputy team director Julien Moncet said he understood Tanak’s frustrations regarding the decision to hold positions, admitting it a was a situation “everyone hates” to be in.

“Of course I can understand his frustration,” Moncet told Motorsport.com.

“I would have understood the frustration for Thierry as well if we would have swapped, or whatever. This is a really difficult situation that everyone hates.

“You cannot make everyone happy. We had some chats internally but we decided to hold the positions.

“It is a difficult situation and we have decided, so that is it.”

Reflecting on the impact the call could have on Tanak’s slim title hopes, Moncet believes his driver would still need to benefit from more mistakes from Rovanpera to stand a…

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