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Hyundai reveals more details of Sordo/Solberg WRC 2022 schedule

Hyundai has further outlined plans for its third World Rally Championship entry shared by Dani Sordo and Oliver Solberg.

Oliver Solberg, Elliott Edmondson, Hyundai World Rally Team Hyundai i20 N Rally1

Photo by: Austral / Hyundai Motorsport

The Korean manufacturer has confirmed Solberg will return to the third factory i20 N at June’s Safari Rally in Kenya, after making way for Sordo to contest this weekend's Rally Portugal and Sardinia early next month.

After spending 2021 in WRC2, rookie Solberg has contested the opening three events of the 2022 season in Monte Carlo, Sweden and Croatia.

The 20-year-old son of 2003 WRC champion Petter Solberg has endured a rollercoaster start to the season, featuring retirements either side of a sixth-place finish at his home round in Sweden. 

Solberg was forced to withdraw from the Monte Carlo season-opener due to illness after inhaling exhaust fumes entering the cockpit of his car, while a spin in Croatia resulted in his i20 N catching fire and a second retirement of the year.

Hyundai’s confirmation of its lineups for the next two events ensures Solberg will tackle the Safari Rally for a second time at WRC level, after making his event debut in a 2C Competition-run i20 last year that ended in retirement.

It also means Sordo will receive an opportunity to target a third career victory in Sardinia, where he has scored two of his three WRC wins to date. 

The Spaniard recorded consecutive wins on the Italian island’s gravel roads in 2019 and 2020 and was on course for a likely podium last season before crashing out of the rally on Saturday evening.

Solberg's Kenya debut last year was curtailed early by chassis damage

Solberg's Kenya debut last year was curtailed early by chassis damage

Photo by: Fabien Dufour / Hyundai Motorsport

This weekend’s round in Portugal will represent his first start in a new-for-2022 Rally1 car, having so far only tested the car on asphalt and gravel. 

The 38-year-old will however pilot a brand new chassis after the team was unable to repair the car that caught fire in Croatia in time. 

While absent from the WRC top tier this weekend, Solberg is set to compete in Rally Portugal aboard a WRC2-specification Hyundai i20.  

Hyundai is yet to reveal its driver line ups for the remaining seven events after the visit to Kenya, although it is expected Solberg will contest more events than his experienced team-mate Sordo. 

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