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Motorsport Biography

Thierry Neuville

“Thierry”

Belgian · Liège, Belgium · Born 16 June 1988

Rally Driver
19
w r c wins
0
w r c championships
80
w r c podiums
Hyundai
manufacturer

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Belgian World Rally Championship driver who has been a consistent points scorer and multiple WRC podium finisher for Hyundai across many seasons, earning wide respect for his consistent competitive performances.

Thierry Neuville is Belgium's most successful WRC rally driver, a multiple-time winner who spent years as Sébastien Ogier's primary challenger before finally breaking through to win the World Rally Championship. His exceptional speed on all surfaces, particularly asphalt and gravel, and his development with the Hyundai team have established him as one of the finest rally drivers of his generation.

Famous For

Multiple WRC championship runner-up, consistent rally winner

Playing Style

How They Played

Aggressive but calculated driving style, excellent on tarmac surfaces

Legacy

Lasting Impact

One of the most successful Belgian rally drivers, multiple WRC vice-champion

Career Journey

Timeline

2009 📌 WRC debut with Peugeot Belgium Luxembourg
2014 🎯 Joined Hyundai Motorsport as factory driver
2016 🎯 First WRC championship runner-up finish
2017 🎯 Second consecutive WRC championship runner-up
2017 🎯 First rally win at Rallye Deutschland
2018 🎯 Third consecutive WRC championship runner-up
2019 🎯 Fourth consecutive WRC championship runner-up
Career Timeline — Thierry Neuville
2009
WRC debut with Peugeot Belgium Luxembourg
2014
Joined Hyundai Motorsport as factory driver
2016
First WRC championship runner-up finish
2017
Second consecutive WRC championship runner-up
2017
First rally win at Rallye Deutschland
2018
Third consecutive WRC championship runner-up
2019
Fourth consecutive WRC championship runner-up