VW Hits Back At GTI Track Durability Criticism From Hyundai's N Boss

VW Australia's MD has defended the Golf GTI following disparaging comments from Hyundai's N boss regarding the car's apparent lack of track prowess
VW Hits Back At GTI Track Durability Criticism From Hyundai's N Boss

It seems Albert Biermann - boss of Hyundai’s fledgling N department - has been rather outspoken this week. Not only has he had a moan at Nurburgring records (they’re a “waste of time,” he said) - the former BMW M man also took it upon himself to have a pop at the VW Golf GTI.

“There can be [Golf] GTIs that are suitable for the track driving, but if you take the standard GTI, it’s not like that,” Biermann told Australian journalists the Detroit Auto Show. “It’s a great car…but after two laps the fun is over,” he added. When pressed as to what he thought would deteriorate over those two laps, he said “everything.” Ouch.

Naturally, such audacious comments didn’t go unnoticed at camp VW. According to Motoring, VW Australia managing director Michael Bartsch has responded. “Extraordinary claims are being made for supposed rivals that are not yet on sale,” he said.

Hyundai launched its new Veloster N at the Detroit show
Hyundai launched its new Veloster N at the Detroit show

“While any skunkworks can turn out a track day special, the expertise and experience required to engineer a GTI or an R - cars that also excel in the real world - is rather more hard won,” he went on to say.

Will that be the end of it, or is this just the start of a war of words between the two brands? We’ll have to wait and see. For now, Hyundai N is readying the new Veloster N for a launch in the USA this September, while in Europe the I30 N is on sale now, with an Australian market debut happening later this year.

Comments

Anonymous

Nurburgring records is a waste of time but then bash cars that supposedly can’t do more than 2 laps..?

01/19/2018 - 12:58 |
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Tomislav Celić

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

Makes sense

01/19/2018 - 13:03 |
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Anonymous

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

Track driving and chasing record times are two different things!

01/19/2018 - 13:09 |
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Anonymous

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

If it’s after two laps of the Nurburgring then I’d be happy

01/19/2018 - 13:31 |
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Joel Brennan

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

Two laps on the Nurburgring but the point is that the GTI isn’t good on track at all according to the head of the N Division

01/19/2018 - 17:03 |
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Disklok

In other news, certain competitors have lashed out against Disklok this week claiming the device to be “finished after one hit”. Disklok responded to the bogus claims by saying “It is difficult to make a device which defends a car and is simple to use, so far we are awaiting competition.”

01/19/2018 - 13:00 |
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TheMindGarage

In reply to by Disklok

Finished after one hit? I bet that “hit” would destroy the car.

01/19/2018 - 16:52 |
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I bought a car cheap before as someone had a dislock and lost the key. Worst 2hrs of my life trying to get it off 😂

01/19/2018 - 18:16 |
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Danny Lee

Oh how many car channels will milk this and do a head to head. lol

01/19/2018 - 13:12 |
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Ruben Willems

Well, he didn’t provide proof it doesn’t melt after two laps and went on about it being a great daily driver.

01/19/2018 - 13:17 |
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slevo beavo

The GTi is a everyday hot hatch designed to work in the real world. It’s never been claimed to be a track day weapon.

Hell our work A45 struggles on track after a handful of laps.

It’s like me telling biermann his N cars lack house moving luggage capacity prowess.

01/19/2018 - 14:36 |
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Anonymous

Only one way to settle this. A shootout proving who is best once and for all - VW Golf GTI vs Hyundai i30N. Winner gets crowned King of the Hot hatches for the day.

01/19/2018 - 15:18 |
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Anonymous

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

Nope GTI Clubsport VS. i30 then we will see whats up.

01/19/2018 - 20:48 |
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TheMindGarage

The Golf GTI is not a track car. Period. If you want track performance, you can buy far more performance in the form of a Golf R, Civic Type R, Focus RS or plenty of other cars for just a little more money. The GTI is for those who don’t want too much power and simply want a fun daily that isn’t too overboard.

01/19/2018 - 16:50 |
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I’d argue that guys like me who drive GTI’s drive them because we can’t afford R’s and R32s! Definitely not because I don’t want too much power haha

01/20/2018 - 19:55 |
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Joel Brennan

This guy needs to chill. Who’s he after next, MINI and Ford for their cars? Might as well go after Porsche or something.

01/19/2018 - 17:05 |
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Anonymous

I mean…this is the ex vp engineer of BMW’S Mseries…his criticism actually holds merit

01/19/2018 - 17:13 |
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slevo beavo

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

That’s a bit ironic then considering a lot of m cars can’t handle more than a handful of laps before the brakes give out.

01/19/2018 - 18:45 |
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Anonymous

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

I mean… Yeah, but he also left BMW M, and now works at Hyundai, not exactly known for fast cars… Which have chosen to name their “motorsport” division as “N” with a logo that looks like VWs “R”, AND claims Nurburgring records are useless…

01/21/2018 - 14:46 |
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White Comet

“Extraordinary claims are being made for supposed rivals that are not yet on sale,”
Enough said hahahaha

01/19/2018 - 19:57 |
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