Thierry Neuville

Thierry Neuville
Thierry Neuville, 2014
Personal information
NationalityBelgium Belgian
Born (1988-06-16) 16 June 1988 (age 36)
St. Vith, Belgium
World Rally Championship record
Active years20092010, 2012–present
Co-driverBelgium Martijn Wydaeghe
Belgium Nicolas Gilsoul
France Nicolas Klinger
TeamsCitroën Junior, Qatar, Hyundai
Rallies161
Championships0
Rally wins20
Podiums66
Stage wins398
Total points1987
First rally2009 Rally Catalunya
First win2014 Rallye Deutschland
Last win2024 Monte Carlo Rally
Last rally2024 Rally Italia Sardegna

Thierry Jean Neuville (French pronunciation: [tje.ʁi nø.vil]; born 16 June 1988) is a Belgian rally driver who is competing in the World Rally Championship for Hyundai Motorsport. During his career, he has finished as runner-up in the drivers' championship five times (2013, 2016–2019). He helped Hyundai win their first manufacturers' title in 2019, as well as repeating the feat in 2020. His current co-driver is compatriot Martijn Wydaeghe.

Born in St. Vith, Neuville started rallying in 2007. Between 2009 and 2011 he competed in the Intercontinental Rally Challenge, in 2009 he also made his World Rally Championship debut at the Rally Catalunya and in 2010 he competed in the Junior World Rally Championship. With promising results across the categories between 2009 and 2011, he was signed by the Citroën Junior Team and made his World Rally Car debut in 2012. In 2013, driving for the Qatar World Rally Team, he was a surprise runner-up in the championship, having scored his first podiums in the sport, finishing 114 points behind Sébastien Ogier who dominated the season.

When Hyundai Motorsport re-entered the sport in 2014, the Korean manufacturer signed Neuville as their lead driver. Neuville won his first World Rally Championship event, as well as Hyundai's first, during that season, at the 2014 Rallye Deutschland. In addition to his first win, he had helped Hyundai score their first podium earlier in the season. Neuville finished the 2014 and 2015 seasons in sixth place, but since 2016 he has finished every season as runner-up in the drivers' championship. In 2016, he was again a distant second to Ogier, but since new regulations for World Rally Cars were introduced in 2017 he has been battling closely for the drivers' title with rivals Ogier and Ott Tänak. In 2017 and 2018 he narrowly missed out on the title to Ogier, while in 2019 he was second to Tänak. Despite being second in the drivers' championship in 2019, Neuville's results helped Hyundai win their first manufacturers' title.In recent years Neuville has been so competitive securing wins and podiums .He is also 24 points ahead of Evans and leading the driver standings after Rally Portugal

In total, Neuville has won 20 world rallies, all for Hyundai. Initially known as an asphalt specialist,[1] he has won events on asphalt and gravel. He has also won on snow, winning the Rally Sweden in 2018 and he became one of the few non-Nordic drivers to win the event. In addition to rallying, Neuville has also contested circuit racing, debuting in the 2019 German Touring Car Championship.

  1. ^ "Thierry Neuville on his Rallye Deutschland 2014 win". redbull.com. RedBull. 5 September 2014. Retrieved 7 January 2020.

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