Hyundai Motorsport and Shell announce three-year WRC partnership extension
Hyundai Motorsport has extended its long-standing partnership with Shell that will see the global energy company remain as a title sponsor and technical partner of the FIA World Rally Championship (WRC) outfit for a further three years.
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The two companies formed their WRC relationship ahead of Hyundai Motorsport’s debut WRC season in 2014 and have since developed a mutually beneficial collaboration.
Over the past eight years, Shell has supported the team across several iterations of technical regulations, including some of the most advanced cars ever to grace the WRC stages. Sweeping changes in 2017 and, more recently, the introduction of new hybrid technology for 2022, have strengthened the co-operation, delivering tangible gains in competition and in Shell’s product development.
Hyundai Motorsport and Shell have celebrated two manufacturers’ titles together, in 2019 and 2020, as well as its most recent victory in Rally Italia Sardegna, the first for the all-new Hyundai i20 N Rally1 car.
Across nine seasons to date, Hyundai Motorsport has had total engine reliability and no wear issues with the help of Shell Helix Ultra lubricants, which have been designed for ultimate engine performance without compromise. The technical partnership has delivered an additional 1.5 horsepower, representing an average of six seconds advantage at each rally, where even the most marginal of gains can make a huge difference.
Hyundai Motorsport President, Sean Kim, said: “Shell has been with us since the very start of our WRC journey. It is testament to the strength of our working relationship that we can extend the partnership for three more years. While our two companies share a corporate relationship, our WRC collaboration has technical development at its core. We have been through two major regulation changes in recent years, the first in 2017 and again this season. Shell has been with us every step of the way. They played a key part in our two title successes, and we’ve been pleased to carry on the winning partnership into the new hybrid era. This is far more than just title sponsorship of the Hyundai Shell Mobis World Rally Team, it is a true technical collaboration.”
Hyundai Shell Mobis World Rally Team driver Dani Sordo said: “I have been with Hyundai Motorsport since 2014, so I have seen first-hand the way in which the team works in partnership with Shell. When we compete on the limit, we must find every tenth-of-a-second we can. The evolution of our cars over the years has been helped by this technical co-operation between these two companies who understand what it takes to find performance – and deliver it when it is needed. We cannot score podiums and victories like we did in Sardinia recently without such a partnership.”
Ade Ajala, Vice President Global Key Accounts, New Business Development and Strategic Alliances at Shell, said: “The extension of the title sponsorship and technical partnership represents a strong and valuable platform for Shell to showcase its technology leadership, using motorsport as the ultimate product development test bed. It will enable our teams to continue their joint work to help us achieve our respective current and future sustainability ambitions and initiatives. The learnings of that joint work will continue to be transferred directly into the development of Shell Helix Ultra lubricants to benefit Hyundai customers around the world, helping them to minimize their carbon footprint.”

The two companies formed their WRC relationship ahead of Hyundai Motorsport’s debut WRC season in 2014 and have since developed a mutually beneficial collaboration.
Over the past eight years, Shell has supported the team across several iterations of technical regulations, including some of the most advanced cars ever to grace the WRC stages. Sweeping changes in 2017 and, more recently, the introduction of new hybrid technology for 2022, have strengthened the co-operation, delivering tangible gains in competition and in Shell’s product development.
Hyundai Motorsport and Shell have celebrated two manufacturers’ titles together, in 2019 and 2020, as well as its most recent victory in Rally Italia Sardegna, the first for the all-new Hyundai i20 N Rally1 car.
Across nine seasons to date, Hyundai Motorsport has had total engine reliability and no wear issues with the help of Shell Helix Ultra lubricants, which have been designed for ultimate engine performance without compromise. The technical partnership has delivered an additional 1.5 horsepower, representing an average of six seconds advantage at each rally, where even the most marginal of gains can make a huge difference.
Hyundai Motorsport President, Sean Kim, said: “Shell has been with us since the very start of our WRC journey. It is testament to the strength of our working relationship that we can extend the partnership for three more years. While our two companies share a corporate relationship, our WRC collaboration has technical development at its core. We have been through two major regulation changes in recent years, the first in 2017 and again this season. Shell has been with us every step of the way. They played a key part in our two title successes, and we’ve been pleased to carry on the winning partnership into the new hybrid era. This is far more than just title sponsorship of the Hyundai Shell Mobis World Rally Team, it is a true technical collaboration.”
Hyundai Shell Mobis World Rally Team driver Dani Sordo said: “I have been with Hyundai Motorsport since 2014, so I have seen first-hand the way in which the team works in partnership with Shell. When we compete on the limit, we must find every tenth-of-a-second we can. The evolution of our cars over the years has been helped by this technical co-operation between these two companies who understand what it takes to find performance – and deliver it when it is needed. We cannot score podiums and victories like we did in Sardinia recently without such a partnership.”
Ade Ajala, Vice President Global Key Accounts, New Business Development and Strategic Alliances at Shell, said: “The extension of the title sponsorship and technical partnership represents a strong and valuable platform for Shell to showcase its technology leadership, using motorsport as the ultimate product development test bed. It will enable our teams to continue their joint work to help us achieve our respective current and future sustainability ambitions and initiatives. The learnings of that joint work will continue to be transferred directly into the development of Shell Helix Ultra lubricants to benefit Hyundai customers around the world, helping them to minimize their carbon footprint.”