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Hyundai: We did our best

Hyundai boss Michel Nandan says the team should be pleased with what it has achieved this year, even if it did miss out on second place in the Manufacturers'. Hyundai went into the season finale in Wales last weekend locked in a close fight for the runners-up spot, but was unable to overhaul Citroen, eventually finishing six points adrift, after its nominated drivers Dani Sordo and Hayden Paddon finished fourth and fifth in their i20 WRCs. “That was definitely an eventful rally and one which epitomises the challenge, excitement and unpredictability that the WRC offers fans around the world,” Nandan said. “Wales Rally GB is always tough and this weekend has reminded us just how...
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