First event without albert biermann I see? He would have to be a bigger performance car fan then the hyundai boss tbh. Although he is coming to N fest again this year
What an awesome thing, two great manufacturers combining to share a passion for cars rather than poxy SUVs and cheap Chinese crap. I love the retro Hyundai, shame if it's an EV.
@perpetualgrin5804 because they're cheap and some people buy whatever's cheapest irrespective of whether it's good or whether it's built in a communist dictatorship.
Two things can be true at the same time... I daily a chinese EV, and on the weekends I enjoy my V8 and sports bike. Use the vehicle that best fits your use case. I'm not going to do my daily 80km in a v8 that burns >20L/100 of P98. A cheap Chinese EV made this a viable option for me.
Super cool. Hyundai is killing it at the moment
WRC drivers just travel in another galaxy that us mere mortals will never experience...
Awesome! Thanks for sharing this, I haven't seen much other coverage of the event.
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This is exactly why western motorsport is failing and eastern is blooming again... This is awesome
No matter which one, I would keep it stock as I like warranties.
Warranty is only as good as the dealership you purchased from, sometimes they're total cocks about warranty. It's kind of like a lucky dip actually 🙄
Was this at Forest Glen, or Watkins Circuit?
Everland Speedway, Korea
@@drivingenthusiastaustralia Ah cool. 🙂
First event without albert biermann I see? He would have to be a bigger performance car fan then the hyundai boss tbh. Although he is coming to N fest again this year
Yeah for sure, he's a proper car nut. I think he is getting ready to pass over to the next chief though.
@drivingenthusiastaustralia read that he worked for apple, so get ready for no changes for many years
@drivingenthusiastaustralia honestly I don't think he enjoyed his rally car ride as much as toyoda himself😂
What an awesome thing, two great manufacturers combining to share a passion for cars rather than poxy SUVs and cheap Chinese crap.
I love the retro Hyundai, shame if it's an EV.
Why do the Chinese cars sell so well ?
@perpetualgrin5804 because they're cheap and some people buy whatever's cheapest irrespective of whether it's good or whether it's built in a communist dictatorship.
Two things can be true at the same time... I daily a chinese EV, and on the weekends I enjoy my V8 and sports bike.
Use the vehicle that best fits your use case. I'm not going to do my daily 80km in a v8 that burns >20L/100 of P98. A cheap Chinese EV made this a viable option for me.
@mannbat a 2005 Corolla would have made that even more viable for you, and you wouldn't have sent money to the Chinese Communist Party...
Except the ioniq 5 N is a suv, even though it "wants" to be hot hatchback