Hyundai WRC driver Suninen and M-Sport's Tanak will enter this weekend's Lona-Eesti Rally to prepare for Rally Estonia.
Hyundai’s Teemu Suninen and M-Sport's Ott Tanak will pilot their World Rally Championship cars in this weekend’s Lõuna-Eesti Rally to prepare for Rally Estonia later this month.The pair feature on the 19-car entry list for the one-day gravel rally which will take in 68.53km of stages.
"This is a great opportunity to get back to top-tier cars and I have been really missing it," said Suninen last month. "My goal is to learn the car step by step and to gradually show more pace and bring good points for the team."Motorsport Images
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