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Sordo extends Hyundai deal
Advertising The Spaniard, who has been with Hyundai since its WRC return in 2014, equalled his best result for the team when he claimed his third podium in the i20 World Rally Car at ADAC Rallye Deutschland yesterday. It promoted him to sixth in the drivers’ standings, eight points behind third-placed team-mate Hayden Paddon, despite missing the previous round in Finland after breaking a vertebra in his back during a heavy testing shunt. Paddon is also committed to Hyundai until the end of 2018 after signing a three-year contract in October last year. The team has expressed its wish to retain test driver Kevin Abbring but speculation continues to link Thierry Neuville with a move away...
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