WTCR race winner and frontrunner partners Michelisz at BRC Racing Team

He fills touring car legend Tarquini’s Hyundai Motorsport Customer Racing seat

And Hyundai Motorsport Deputy Team Director Moncet says: “We have the right driver”

While Norbert Michelisz, the 2019 King of WTCR, has raced with Hyundai power since the series began in 2018, Mikel Azcona is a talented new recruit for the upcoming campaign but with big wheel tracks to follow.

By joining Michelisz at BRC Racing Team to drive a Goodyear-equipped Hyundai Elantra N TCR, Azcona replaces touring car legend Gabriele Tarquini, who has retired from full-time competition, following three seasons spent racing and winning with CUPRA support.

And although the Hyundai Elantra N TCR is all-new for Azcona, the 25-year-old ace will get the opportunity to test extensively before the planned 2022 WTCR season opener at Autodrom Most in Czech Republic from April 9-10 when Michelisz will be on hand to pass on his extensive experience.

“I’m extremely happy and proud to join Hyundai Motorsport Customer Racing for the upcoming season as a driver in WTCR − FIA World Touring Car Cup,” said Azcona, who has three WTCR wins and 12 podiums to his name. “It’s another great, positive step on my career and, of course, this wouldn’t have been possible without the big support from my family.”

A double TCR Europe title winner, Azcona added: “Hyundai is a reference for manufacturers, with such a big potential in [the] automotive world, especially in motorsports and TCR racing where Hyundai cars have been at the top for many years. I can’t wait to start working with my new team-mate, everyone at the BRC Racing Team and to jump into the Elantra N TCR as well and do my best, as always. I’m convinced we can achieve great results together.”

Moncet: Azcona the right driver to replace Tarquini
Hyundai Motorsport Deputy Team Director Julien Moncet believes Mikel Azcona is the right man for the job when it comes to replacing Gabriele Tarquini as a Hyundai Motorsport Customer Racing driver in WTCR.

“Success in WTCR − FIA World Touring Car Cup competition has always been a major aim of our Customer Racing department and our TCR project. 2022 is no different,” Moncet said. “Replacing Gabriele Tarquini, and his wealth of experience, was a tough task, but with Mikel Azcona I believe we have the right driver. He’s become one of the stars of TCR racing, and as a Hyundai Motorsport Customer Racing Driver he can take the next step in his career.

“We know the strength of the team, the capabilities of Norbert Michelisz, and performance of the car but after four years we all know how competitive WTCR can be, so we never take anything for granted. Because of this there is extensive testing planned before the first round, to make sure that both drivers can take advantage of every opportunity during the season.”

Hyundai Motorsport Customer Racing Manager Andrew Johns added: “The Hyundai Motorsport customer team for this year’s WTCR − FIA World Touring Car Cup is incredibly strong. We have the experience of both the BRC Racing Team squad and Norbert Michelisz, who have both been part of the Hyundai Motorsport Customer Racing line-up in the series since the very start. Added to that now is Mikel Azcona, who has shown his skill in touring car racing again and again at a range of levels. As a Hyundai Motorsport Customer Racing driver I am sure he will be able to continue his rapid progression to become a regular contender for race wins in a push for his first WTCR title. Of course, while the drivers and BRC Racing Team have a huge role to play in the success of the season ahead, as the Customer Racing department we need to be able to support them however needed.”

New WTCR team-mate brings added excitement, says Michelisz
Norbert Michelisz, the Hungarian hero and 2019 King of WTCR, has said joining forces with Mikel Azcona to fly the Hyundai flag in the WTCR − FIA World Touring Car Cup will make the build-up to the new season even more exciting, adding that his new team-mate is “one of the best drivers”.

Michelisz is starting his fifth season as a Hyundai-supported BRC Racing Team driver and does so having won seven WTCR races and claimed 18 podiums along with the coveted King of WTCR in 2019.

“I am very happy and honoured to confirm a drive in WTCR − FIA World Touring Car Cup with the Elantra N TCR and the BRC Racing Team,” said the 37-year-old. “Every season preparation and start is exciting, but it’s even more so this year having Mikel as my team-mate, since he is probably one of the best drivers out there. I have followed his career and enjoyed every fight on track we had since his arrival in WTCR, and really look forward to working with him.

“We know the Elantra N TCR is a race-winning car, and we now have an extra season of experience with the chassis to put to use. I expect another very competitive and hard fought year with a lot of battles. My target is to be competitive from the first moment and add to the successes the team and I have already had in WTCR.”

WTCR − FIA World Touring Car Cup 2022 calendar
Rounds 1 and 2: WTCR Race of Czech Republic, Autodrom Most, April 9-10

Rounds 3 and 4: WTCR Race of France, Circuit de Pau-Ville, May 7-8
Rounds 5 and 6: WTCR Race of Germany, NĂźrburgring Nordschleife, May 26-28
Rounds 7 and 8: WTCR Race of Hungary, Hungaroring, June 11-12
Rounds 9 and 10: WTCR Race of Spain, MotorLand AragĂłn, June 25-26
Rounds 11 and 12: WTCR Race of Portugal, Circuito de Vila Real, July 2-3
Rounds 13 and 14: WTCR Race of Russia, Sochi Autodrom, August 6-7
Rounds 15 and 16: WTCR Race of Korea, Inje Speedium, October 8-9
Rounds 17 and 18: WTCR Race of China, Ningbo International Speedpark, November 5-6
Rounds 19 and 20: WTCR Race of Macau, Circuito da Guia, November 18-20

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