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Hyundai graft continues after i20 debut podium
The Belgian finished an encouraging third on the 2016 season opener after a strong final two legs compensated for set-up uncertainties during the first two days. Nandan insisted the German squad would continue its aggressive development. “Before the event I would have signed for a podium immediately, of course,” he told wrc.com. “The first day we were a bit, I would not say lost, but our set-up was not really proper and that was due to the conditions. “We changed things on Saturday and Sunday and saw it worked better. Now we have to see a normal rally situation when everyone is fighting where we are, because when we had the set-up better the positions were a bit fixed at the front...
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