Hyundai Motorsport has today announced the appointment of renowned Italian motorsport specialist Nino Frison as the company’s Technical Director with immediate effect.
Frison will be based at Hyundai Motorsport’s factory in Alzenau, from where he will head up the various engineering departments (chassis, engine and design). He will report to Team Principal Michel Nandan and be responsible for the continuous development of the Hyundai i20 WRC car.
Frison has a wealth of experience dating back over thirty years during which he has become one of the most trusted technical and management advisors in international motorsport. His experience covers all forms of racing from single seaters, including numerous leading roles within Formula 1 teams, to the pinnacle of the FIA World Rally Championship (WRC).
Since Hyundai Motorsport’s inception in December 2012, the position of Technical Director has been vacant with those responsibilities assumed by Team Principal Michel Nandan. As the Hyundai Shell World Rally Team continues to develop in its debut FIA World Rally Championship (WRC) season, the appointment of Frison in the Technical Director position will allow Nandan to concentrate on overseeing the entire project.
Hyundai Motorsport inaugurates new engine dyno facilities at Alzenau
Hyundai Motorsport has recently inaugurated a new engine dynamometer (dyno) at its factory in Alzenau in a bid to accelerate its engine development and testing processes.
The dyno will give the team more freedom to conduct ongoing development and analysis of its 1.6 litre turbocharged engine in-house, while simulating the diverse range of conditions that the team will have to face in the competitive WRC environment.
Neuville and Hänninen set to join European Rally Championship rounds
Hyundai Shell World Rally Team drivers Thierry Neuville and Juho Hänninen will take part in two rounds of the FIA European Rally Championship (ERC) this summer, it has been revealed today.
However, the Belgian and the Finn will be putting their driving duties to one side, as they move from behind the wheel of the Hyundai i20 WRC to behind the microphone at Eurosport.
2014 WRC podium man Neuville will join the Eurosport team for his home ERC event, Ypres Rally, in June. Hänninen, meanwhile, will be a Eurosport guest at round seven of the ERC in Estonia, neighbouring country to his native Finland, in July. The drivers are no strangers to being in front of a camera but they will undoubtedly be just as home behind the microphone.