Kiwi driver Hayden Paddon has finished sixth at WRC Corsica this morning while his Hyundai teammate Thierry Neuville claimed victory.
Belgian Neuville became the fourth different winner across the four rallies this season and also ensured a fourth manufacturer featured on the top step of the podium.
Neuville, who ledin both Monte Carlo and Sweden before running into drama, inherited the lead from Kris Meeke on day two and held off the challengers to claim victory by 54 seconds from four-time world champion Sebastien Ogier.
Spaniard Dani Sordo was third in the second Hyundai, capping a terrific result for the Korean manufacturer.
"It's an amazing feeling to take the win here in Corsica this weekend," Neuville said. "I am sure there are many people who share in this celebration with us, not least the whole of the Hyundai Motorsport team. They have been so supportive of me since Monte Carlo and Sweden, and I'm really happy. This win is ours.
"It was a tough start to the rally with some struggles on Friday, but we worked through that methodically to return stronger. With Dani finishing third, we've picked up a healthy score of points which helps to get us back firmly into the title fight.
"An incredible weekend for us."
Not the weekend we wanted - some points but lack of speed. Great weekend for the team however, 1-3 finish - congrats to all! @TourdeCorseWRCpic.twitter.com/X72WnWGEgP
"Our focus on this final morning was simply on bringing the car home and scoring a few more points," he said.
"It's been a learning weekend for us, but we have to find the positives. Even if the end result doesn't show it, we have been competing closer to the front this weekend and shown an improvement from last year's Tour de Corse. There's obviously still plenty to learn but we're making progress.
"We must now look ahead to the next rally, the start of a run of five on gravel. We should have a good road position for Argentina so I'm looking to feature more prominently in the next events.
"Congratulations to Thierry and Nicolas - and everyone back at Alzenau - for the victory."
Toyota's Jari-Matti Latvala pipped Citroen's Craig Breen for fourth by one tenth of a second.
The WRC moves back to gravel for Rally Argentina later this month - where Paddon will defend his debut WRC victory from a year ago.