A new Hyundai Motorsport Customer Racing recruit for the fifth WTCR āˆ’ FIA World Touring Car Cup season in 2022, BRC Hyundai N Squadra Corse’s 25-year-old Spaniard Mikel Azcona talks dreams coming true, taking over from a legend and teaming up with a former king prior to going racing in his Goodyear-equipped Hyundai Elantra N TCR.

On a dream coming true…
ā€œWhen I was 10 years old I realised I wanted to be a professional driver, to dedicate the rest of my life as a driver because I loved this sport and now, for me, it’s like a dream come true to be a professional driver with a brand like Hyundai. It’s a high-level brand and it’s an incredible opportunity. I’m really happy with this chance but, at the same time, it’s a big thanks to my family for all the effort they did during my career, supporting me from the first moment. I have the opportunity to win a world title, it’s my goal and I am in the perfect place to try to achieve this.ā€

On saying goodbye…
ā€œLeaving CUPRA was a difficult thing to do because I was with them for five or six years, working together with a very good relationship. It’s also a Spanish brand and I’m a Spanish driver. It was a difficult decision but, at the same time, I had to think of myself and my future. Sometimes it is not easy to do changes because you are very comfortable in one place, but I have been working for this opportunity and luckily it came. I felt anxious to leave but I’m very excited to start a new era, to know new people, to improve as a driver and as a person. In every aspect I will improve really a lot and I will do a big step in my career. I’m very convinced about my decision.ā€

On replacing Gabriele Tarquini, an FIA World Touring Car legend…
ā€œIt’s a pleasure because he did an amazing career with two world titles and you realise you need to do at least what he did. It’s a bit of pressure but you feel really happy about this because it means people in Hyundai think I am the perfect driver to use his seat so this is giving me full motivation. I am sure I can do the same result as Gabriele and I will try to improve higher and higher all the time. But I remember when he was in the WTCC I was watching him on TV at home winning races with SEAT, Honda and LADA, so to use the same car as an idol is incredible.ā€

On teaming up with Norbert Michelisz, the 2019 King of WTCR…
ā€œI am really happy to be Norbi’s team-mate. He’s a very nice guy and a really fast driver. It’s really good because he’s pushing me and I’m pushing him to the limit in terms of improving all the time. The first test I did with him in Aragón was really nice because sometimes I was faster by one-tenth, sometimes he was faster by two-tenths. We are helping each other but I am really learning a lot from him because he knows pretty well the car, he has the experience from WTCC and WTCR and he’s a good teacher. He is very open so I am very grateful to him to learn the car as fast as possible and all the tricks. Also, being his team-mate means there is one less serious rival on the grid because, as team-mates, we will try to help each other and I won’t need to battle car by car with him.ā€

On getting to test before the season starts…
ā€œIn the last years I didn’t have the opportunity to have such an amount of testing like I have now. I realise all the time I am in the car I am improving with bigger steps and we are making a lot of kilometres and a lot of changes on the car. Before I was doing these kilometres during the race weekend so now I am one step better. I have to understand the car in a very short time because it’s completely new for me and I need to understand everything perfectly before the season starts.ā€

The 2022Ā WTCR āˆ’ FIA World Touring Car Cup season begins at WTCR Race of France from May 7/8 when Circuit de Pau-Ville hosts the action.

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