Former Williams F1 technical director Francois-Xavier Demaison has joined Hyundai to work across its WRC and customer racing programmes. Full story:
Dani Sordo, Candido Carrera, Hyundai World Rally Team Hyundai i20 N Rally1“I am tremendously excited to start this new role with Hyundai Motorsport,” said Demaison.
“My remit is to enhance and grow the capabilities of the Hyundai Motorsport operation to be one of the best globally. Abiteboul added: “After taking some time to immerse myself in the company and its activities, it became clear to me that we needed a unifying presence within our technical departments.
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