Hyundai N Boss Brands Nurbugring Records A "Waste Of Time"

Former M Division man Albert Biermann doesn't see the point in wasting time and money on Nurburgring records
Hyundai N Boss Brands Nurbugring Records A

There must have been the temptation to give the I30 N - Hyundai’s first hot hatch - a silly, 300bhp+ power figure. Perhaps make a limited-run, stripped out version on sticky tyres. And send it around the Nurburgring to chase after the Honda Civic Type R’s Nurburgring record. But the Korean firm’s newly established N offshoot wants to do things differently.

Talking to Road and Track at the Detroit Auto Show, N boss Albert Biermann - formerly of BMW’s M Division - insisted the fresh performance brand is more interested in producing cars for fun rather than out-and-out-capability.

“If you’re going for lap times, the aero settings are different, the suspension setting is different…it’s not as enjoyable,” he said.

Not terribly surprising - Hyundai likes to make a big deal about what it refers to as a “BPM not RPM” approach. But Biermann went much further in his comments, having a pop at the concept of Nurburgring lap records. “There are companies that spend like five months at the Nurburgring, with tons of people. For that amount [of money] we can almost develop a whole car. It’s just a waste of time,” he said.

It also turns out Hyundai N might have come out with something more potent for its first car than the I30 N. And there could yet be something pokier to come from N. “We had prototype cars with more powerful engines and all-wheel drive and all kinds of stuff,” Biermann said, before adding, “Is there room for a higher level? We need to learn with this car first.”

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5:19.55

They made two version of the n. Don’t try to tell us that it was never meant to beat the ring

01/17/2018 - 18:51 |
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Why would they, I know it is Hondas selling point for the Type R, but they have a history for making hot hatches. I dont think anyone would buy a Hyundai that is rubbish on the road even if it were the fastest FWD car round the ‘ring. I love that they focus on catching the spirit of a hot hatch instead of chasing lap times.

01/17/2018 - 21:58 |
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White Comet

made several version of “powerful engines” and “all wheel drive” and “all kinds of stuff”.
In the end, they were probably thinking, “well, let’s give them the slow version now, so we’ll have something to announce later and make it sounds like we have been working hard.”

01/17/2018 - 19:04 |
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I am pretty sure they didnt because they didnt want to. The leader of the N project said AWD would probably be an alternative in the future. But I think they dont see the potential market because the buyers will go with a more “premium” badge anyway with that price tag. (Focus RS, CLA 45, A 45, Golf R etc.) I think they rather want to focus on stealing customers from Renault, Peugeot and the GTI buyers.

Note: The boss Albert Biermann said “that people need time to discover the N brand first”. I dont think it is any point with going on with an expensive AWD Focus RS killer yet. Because people still see Hyundai as cheap shitboxes. There is also no point in releasing a slower car in the future, if they had gone with the AWD one first.

Disclaimer: The Hyundai I30 N is one of my dreamcars right now, and I hope I will own one in the future.

01/17/2018 - 21:43 |
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Anonymous

Yeah James already said we should of bombed it

01/17/2018 - 21:25 |
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gheed

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No, he didn’t..

01/17/2018 - 21:57 |
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Anonymous
01/17/2018 - 21:55 |
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Anonymous

That’s what people that don’t set records say 🙄

01/17/2018 - 23:09 |
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Anonymous

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agreed

01/18/2018 - 05:39 |
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TheBagel

They are mistaken

01/17/2018 - 23:59 |
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Anonymous

Albert should be fired

01/18/2018 - 06:30 |
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AirSwann

James May’s new best friend: Albert Biermann!

01/18/2018 - 07:18 |
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Dave 12

Odd statement considering the TCR N will probably be competing on nordschleife if WTCC adopts the spec.

01/18/2018 - 10:03 |
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Dave 12

I have a feeling it just wasn’t that good ;-)

01/18/2018 - 10:05 |
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