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Cyril Abiteboul addresses Hyundai's rumoured F1 entry

After taking some time away from motorsport management, former Renault team principal Cyril Abiteboul has returned to management with Hyundai Motorsport, who compete in the world rally championship. The Frenchman became an iconic part in Netflix’s ‘Drive to Survive’, often being found arguing or making subtle digs against Red Bull boss Christian Horner, even bragging to the Brit that he had taken world-class driver Daniel Ricciardo away from him. If the rumours are true, it might not be too long until Horner and Abiteboul are forced to renew acquaintances, as Hyunadi have been linked to an F1 entry in the past couple of weeks. The rewrite of the engine regulations in 2026 takes ever...
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