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Terça, 07 Novembro 2017 13:56 | Actualizado em Segunda, 22 Abril 2024 17:41

Hyundai Motorsport opens orders to i30 N TCR customers
 
  • Hyundai Motorsport has confirmed the price of the i30 N TCR at €128.000, with early customers able to take advantage of a special price
  • Customers will be able to rely on responsive support, offering quick, efficient spare parts delivery as well as engineering assistance on tests and race events
  • Interested teams and drivers are invited to contact Hyundai Motorsport to arrange a visit to the team’s headquarters in Alzenau, Germany to learn more about the i30 N TCR.

 Following successful outings in both the TCR International Series and the TCR Europe Trophy, Hyundai Motorsport have opened their order books to i30 N TCR customers.
 
The brand new car is competitively placed within the TCR market, available to customers at a base price of €128.000, including a €15.000 deposit required to confirm an order. Teams placing early orders will be able to take advantage of a special price, bringing the cost of the car down to €124.000.
 
Further competitive options will be offered to customers purchasing multiple cars, including spare parts packages of up to €28.000 for teams confirming orders of four chassis for the 2018 campaign. Those teams who secure the first chassis will take delivery of their i30 N TCR in early December.
 
While the base car will provide teams with a high specification, ready-to-race machine those planning to take on the long-distance championships where TCR designs are eligible can purchase the Hyundai Motorsport developed ‘Endurance Kit’. In addition to the performance-focused parts fitted to the i30 N TCR as standard this option includes ABS, night lamps and an external refueling fitting.
 
i30 N TCR customers will also be able to call on the support of the dedicated team of Customer Racing engineers based at Hyundai Motorsport’s headquarters in Alzenau, Germany, 30 minutes from Frankfurt. Teams will be able to call on the experience of those who have worked on the i30 N TCR throughout its development, will be available to assist teams at tests and race events to help them maintain the best performance from their car.
 
Teams will also be able to rely on responsive customer support and spare parts delivery. Prices for individual components will be confirmed in the coming months, ahead of the first chassis deliveries.
 
Hyundai i30 N TCR Pricing
Standard Base PriceSpecial price for early orders
Approx. €128.000€124.000
 
Spare parts packages for multiple car purchases
2 cars*€10.000
3 cars*€16.000
4 cars*€28.000
*must be brought in a single purchase
 
Performance proven on two continents
 
The Customer Racing department has already received significant interest from around the world following the winning start made by the i30 N TCR to it TCR International Series career in China. Drivers Gabriele Tarquini and Alain Menu proved the pace and reliability of the new car by charging through the pack on the demanding, technical circuit.
 
Tarquini scored a sensational debut win in the first race of the weekend. For the second race both i30 N TCR were given 40kg of ballast, and had the engine power restricted to 95%. However, despite this, Menu and Tarquini were still able to climb to fourth and sixth positions respectively, having started 13th and 14th on the grid.   
 
The Italian reprised his headline stealing performance at the TCR Europe Trophy event at Adria International Raceway. Despite running with the same extreme Balance of Performance as he finished the Chinese event Tarquini was able to secure pole position at the head of a field that brought together some of the top teams and drivers from TCR competition across Europe. The i30 N TCR would go on to record a superb victory in the final race of the weekend, Tarquini able to carve through the pack from 10th position on the reverse grid.
 
Hyundai Motorsport Customer Racing manager Andrea Adamo said: “At both the Chinese round of the TCR International Series and in Adria the performance of the i30 N TCR proved that we have built a strong package for the regulations. With the confirmation of the pricing we have placed the car competitively in the market, especially with the discount we can offer on early orders. Our customers will receive a high-specification package as standard, with crucial parts designed specifically with high-performance and reliability as the main targets. At the wheel of an i30 N TCR we are confident that our customers will be able to fight at the front of any TCR championship.” 
 
Hyundai Motorsport Customer Racing Senior Sales Associate Andrew Johns said: “We have received a high level of interest in the i30 N TCR ever since the announcement of the project in February. With the confirmation of the price and the opening of the order books we can welcome customers planning their 2018 season with a brand new car. Not only will customers receive a competitive package for the regulations, they will also be able to rely on efficient customer support, delivering parts as required and offering engineering support to teams at their tests and race events. We invite those teams interested in learning more about the project to contact us and arrange a visit to Hyundai Motorsport in Alzenau.”
 
Teams and drivers interested in learning more about the i30 N TCR project are invited to arrange a visit to Hyundai Motorsport’s headquarters in Alzenau, Germany. For more information contact:
 
 

 
Hyundai i30 N TCR Technical Specifications
 
Engine:                                
  • Transverse mounted, 2-litre turbocharged engine with direct injection, intercooled
  • Life Racing ECU and data acquisition system
  • BMC air induction kit
 
Transmission:
  • Pneumatic paddle shift operated, 6-speed sequential gearbox with external preload adjustment
  • Multi-disc motorsport clutch
  • Motorsport-specification driveshafts
 
Braking:
  • Front bespoke Brembo 6-piston monobloc calipers with Ø380mm ventilated brake discs
  • Rear 2-piston monobloc calipers with Ø278mm ventilated brake discs
  • Pagid brake pads
  • Adjustable pedal box with spherical bearing-mounted Brembo master cylinders
  • Goodridge braided hoses and fittings
 
Steering:
  • Hydraulic steering rack
 
Suspension:
  • Front McPherson struts with adjustable dampers
  • Rear 4-arm multi-link with adjustable dampers
 
Wheels
  • Braid i30 N TCR specific 10”x18” rims
 
Chassis
  • Hyundai Motorsport-designed lightweight, high-tensile steel roll cage
  • Strengthened production body shell, painted white interior and exterior
  • Body panels from steel and GFC
 
Interior
  • Sabelt race seats and 6-point HANS compatible harnesses
  • Sabelt 330mm flat steering wheel
  • Lifeline fire extinguisher system
  • 100-litre fuel tank with endurance refueling capability
  • Odyssey PC680 lightweight race battery
 
Dimensions
  • Length: 4,450mm
  • Width: 1,950mm
  • Wheel base: 2,650mm
  • Track Width: 1,700mm
  • Minimum weight: 1,285kg (including driver, complying with TCR regulations)
 
Specifications subject to change
 
Hyundai i30 N TCR videos:
 
Hyundai Motorsport – i30 N TCR: the reveal:
https://www.facebook.com/HMSGOfficial/videos/1581983275200883/
 
Hyundai Motorsport – TCR International Series – Zhejiang Circuit Review
https://www.facebook.com/HMSGOfficial/videos/1615809395151604/ 
 
Hyundai Motorsport – TCR Europe Trophy – Adria International Raceway Review
https://www.facebook.com/HMSGOfficial/videos/1634814719917738/

 

Hyundai i30 N TCR - front three-quarter
Hyundai i30 N TCR - TCR International Series - China
Hyundai i30 N TCR - TCR Europe Trophy - Adria International Raceway
About the Hyundai Motorsport TCR project
Announced in February 2017 the TCR project marks Hyundai Motorsport’s first steps into circuit racing following three full seasons in the World Rally Championship (WRC). Built and developed by the Customer Racing department at the team’s headquarters in Alzenau, Germany the touring car racer will be based on the road-going New Generation i30 model. Design work for the project began in September 2016, taking advantage of the TCR regulations which, since their introduction in 2015, have been adopted by more than a dozen national and international championships. Testing of the first completed chassis began in April 2017, with the first car planned to be delivered to customer teams in early December 2017.


Further information about Hyundai Motorsport is available at: http://motorsport.hyundai.com
 
About Hyundai Motor
Established in 1967, Hyundai Motor Company is committed to becoming a lifetime partner in automobiles and beyond. The company, which leads the Hyundai Motor Group, an innovative business structure capable of circulating resources from molten iron to finished cars, offers top-quality best-sellers such as Elantra, Sonata and Genesis. Hyundai Motor has eight manufacturing bases and seven design & technical centers worldwide and in 2015, sold 4.96 million vehicles globally. With more than 100,000 employees worldwide, Hyundai Motor continues to enhance its product line-up with localized models and strives to strengthen its leadership in clean technology, starting with the world’s first mass-produced hydrogen-powered vehicle, ix35 Fuel Cell.
 
More information about Hyundai Motor and its products can be found at:
http://worldwide.hyundai.com or http://globalpr.hyundai.com/


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