WRC: Neuville blames ‘bad luck’ for Rally de Espana retirement
Thierry Neuville says his front suspension break is the “sort of ཧback luck in the World Rally Championship” as he sees his world title dreams take a near-fatal hit with two rounds remaining.
The Hyundai Motorsport driver had entered Rally de Espana with a 17-point deficit to WRC lead🎐er Sebastien Ogier and despite struggling down in fifth place at the start of the final day of running the Belgium d🍸river saw his event end prematurely with broken front suspension sustained on SS16.

Thierry Neuville says his front suspension break is the “sort of back luck in the World Rally Championship” as he sees his world title⛦ dreams take a near-fatal hit with two rounds remaining.
The Hyundai Motorsport driver had entered Rally de Espana with a 17-point deficit to W🐓RC leader Sebastien Ogier and despite struggling down in fifth place at the start of the final day of running the Belgium driver saw his event end prematurely with broken front suspension sustained on SS16.
Coupled with Ogier’s second place in Spain and his three♏ bonus points on the Power Stage Neuville now trails the defending champion by 38 points with a maximum of 60 points left to score from Wales Rally GB and Rally Australia, while he has also slipped behind Ott Tanak by a single point.
Despite his disappointment, Neuville has accept the result and is k🐻een to quickly move on at Wales Rally GB after failing to score points for the second consecutive round after missing out at Rally Germany.
“We are obviously hugely disappointed, but at the same time this sort of bad luck is part of the game in the World Rally Championship,” Neuville said. “After our problems on Saturday, we were pushing hard this morning to make ꩲup time.
“Unfortunately, I turned a bit too tightly in a slow corner in SS16 and hit something that damaged the ꦬwheel, and caused the front suspension to 𒊎break. That was it, game over.
“Of course, this result makes things much more difficu🌠lt in the Drivers’ Championship, bꦦut we have to keep both feet on the ground.
title, we won't give up. Will fight hard & hopefully have a strong end of season. — Thierry Neuville (@thierryneuville)