WRC2 winner Teemu Suninen disqualified from Rally Finland

WRC2 winner Teemu Suninen disqualified from Rally Finland

Update following Stewards Decision No. 7


Hyundai Motorsport N’s Teemu Suninen has been disqualified from Secto Rally Finland on Sunday night after the front bumper of his i20 N Rally2 was found to be underweight.


The 28-year-old secured his first victory of the season in the WRC’s premier support category but was disqualified by event stewards following a hearing at the rally base in Jyväskylä.


The stewards’ decision said that in post-event scrutineering, the weight of the front bumper was measured at 3,931g. That was below the minimum allowed weight of 4,510g required to comply with homologation.


Suninen’s team manager Pablo Marcos and Hyundai Customer Racing manager Andrea Cisotti both agreed the part was underweight.


They explained the front bumper was not an original part produced by Hyundai Motorsport but a copy, and that it was used as a replacement for the original bumper during testing.

The part was fitted to the car in error by the team Red Grey, who prepare Suninen’s car on behalf of Hyundai Motorsport.


Suninen’s disqualification means Škoda Fabia Rally2 driver Emil Lindholm, who finished 7.7sec behind in the rally in a Toksport WRT2-entered Škoda Fabia Evo, takes home maximum points.


Egon Kaur in a Volkswagen Polo GTI and Hayden Paddon, in another Hyundai i20 N, also gained a position to complete the new podium.


The related Stewards Decision No. 7 can be consulted on Rally Finland's Official Notice Board.

Image: 2022 WRC - Rally Finland - Teemu Suninen/Mikko Markkula, Hyundai Motorsport N (photo: Nikos Katikis / DPPI)


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