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Hyundai will run three cars at the Nürburgring 24

Hyundai will run three cars at the Nürburgring 24h Race as part of the company’s development of its high performance sub-brand ‘N’. Hyundai Motor will race two production-car-based models, the i30 1.6 Turbo (No.133) and a Veloster (No.134), as well as the development car i30 2.0 Turbo.

The i30 1.6 Turbo will focus on defending its 2015 class win, while the i30 2.0 Turbo (No.102) development car will concentrate on testing performance technologies ahead of Hyundai Motor’s future high-performance N sub-brand models. The i30 2.0 Turbo will run to tackle the challenging German circuit in an intensive test of the new performance-focused powerplant.

“This Nürburgring 24h race provides the ideal test bed for our motorsport-inspired N sub-brand development and a key part of our ‘born at Namyang, honed at Nürburgring’ performance-car ethos. The technological inspiration and experience gained from this extreme testing will accelerate our development of high-performance, fun-to-drive N models,” said Albert Biermann, Hyundai Motor Head of Vehicle Test and High Performance Development.

Around 40% of the development i30 2.0 Turbo is new with its newly-developed engine, plus enhanced transmission, suspension, dampers, in addition to upgrades in other areas as wheels, steering, wider fenders and the safety features that are obligatory in motor racing. The URL for the video clip containing more information on the 2.0 Turbo engine is https://youtu.be/BVmY3t2SjHE.

In September 2015, Hyundai Motor presented the prospect of its future performance N sub-brand models focused on "delivering maximum driving pleasure to true motoring enthusiasts". As part of the ‘born at Namyang, honed at Nürburgring’ program, development engineers and technicians have carried-out ‘accelerated endurance tests’ with its production cars and now use the Nürburgring also for intense tuning of the N high-performance vehicles.

The development car that will compete in the Nürburgring race was built for Hyundai Motor by race car designers and Hyundai dealership, Schumann. The two other Hyundai Motor racing cars already run were also designed and built by the Schumann motorsport department.

Cars competing in the Nürburgring 24h race will complete some 150 laps on the 25.4km circuit resulting in a total of 4,250km of extremely grueling driving. The Hyundai i30 2.0 Turbo will be raced by one of the test drivers who also carries-out Hyundai Motor’s endurance tests at the Nordschleife: Bruno Beulen. He will alternate at the wheel of the car with Nordschleife specialist, Michael Bohrer, as well as Alexander Köppen and Rory Pentinnen.

05/25/16

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