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Hyundai eyes 3rd straight win in grueling Nurburgring 24-hour race

Hyundai eyes 3rd straight win in grueling Nurburgring 24-hour race

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SEOUL, South Korea–Hyundai Motor Company will again be competing in the upcoming Nurburgring 24 Hours, the world’s most grueling car endurance race. The Korean carmaker will be seeking its third straight victory in the TCR class and first win in the VT2 class.

For starters, Nürburgring 24 Hours is a day-long annual touring car and GT racing event in Germany that takes place on a combination of circuit tracks that is affectionately known as the ‘Green Hell’. The nearly 25.4 km (15.8 mile) lap length allows more than 200 cars and over 700 drivers to participate. Hyundai Motorsport participates in events like this to verify state-of-the-art technologies for transfer to N production models.

Hyundai Motorsport will enter two Elantra N TCRs in the Touring Car Race class. One will be driven by the returning victors, Spaniard, Mikel Azcona, together with Marc Basseng and Manuel Lauck both Germans. The second will be piloted by the all-American team of IMSA TCR champion Bryan Herta Autosport, comprised of Michael Lewis, Taylor Hagler, Mason Filippi and Harry Gottsacker.

Hyundai Driving Experience (HDX) will enter two production-based i30 Fastback N Cup cars in the VT2 Front class (turbo engines up to 2.0 ccm). Hyundai Driving Experience (HDX) instructor Marcus Willhardt and three other drivers (all from Germany) will drive one vehicle. The second will be handled by HDX ‘Dare to Dream’ program participant Junesung Park and media drivers from Germany, USA and Korea.

Notably, Park, who is a multiple award-winning driver in the Hyundai N Festival, was selected as a junior driver and joined HDX ‘Dare to Dream’ pilot program that launches later this year for amateur and professional racers who seek to compete in future Nürburgring 24 Hours races.

“The Nürburgring circuit is the cradle of the N brand and where our ‘Born in Namyang, Honed at Nürburgring’ mantra comes to life,” said Till Wartenberg, vice president of N Brand & Motorsport Sub-Division at Hyundai Motor Company.

“Alongside the 2022 NBR 24 Hours TCR class champions, we are delighted to welcome the U.S.-based Brian Herta Autosport team and Korean junior driver Jun Sung Park, who will be competing in the race through the ‘Dare to Dream’ program.”

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At the event, Hyundai will have a large-scale hospitality booth set up in the paddock area of the circuit, welcoming ‘N-thusiasts’ from around the world, as well as global media and influencers to participate in a large-scale on-site promotion of various N models and activities. Hyundai’s i20 N WRC (hybrid) and N Vision 74 (fuel cell EV) vehicles will be on display. Real-time on-board camera coverage, live chat and social media will be available to provide a vivid picture of the event for fans joining online.

Wartenberg added that the company has organized a live stream of the race, a live chat room and a variety of social media content for Hyundai Motorsport and N fans to cheer on the teams and continue their unwavering support.