Red Bull Motorsports
The 2017 Rally Monte-Carlo was the first time fans got to see the new, more powerful World Rally Championship cars in competitive action – and they didn’t disappoint.
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With 380bhp for the drivers to play with, the new cars launch themselves down the road faster than any previous WRC machine. But to get an idea of just how fast they are, ride onboard with Thierry Neuville – the man who led the majority of the rally before a tiny error cruelly robbed him of a chance at victory – as he powers his Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC through stage five of the rally.
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