Here's a video of it https://www.facebook.com/Rallytravel...1375055878620/
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Here's a video of it https://www.facebook.com/Rallytravel...1375055878620/
If he's not 100% fit they just have to leave parc ferme in the morning and can retire again for a Sunday re-start...
Ogier quote about the accident:
“When I reached the corner, I just braked slightly late, not so much, but the combination of that and the broken damper meant I lost the rear. I had quite a big side impact with a tree and that was game over."
Fantastic Rally so far and amazing show from Lappi and Sunninen; being able to be as fast as Latvala on their initial outings in a WRC car is the proof they’re already outstanding drivers. Hats off, again, to Makinen and his staff at TMR/TGR. Evans, Ostberg and Breen are also doing a fine rally. Meeke’s struggling a bit, but getting back the confidence in a steady way seems a better plan than crash before the end of leg 1. Neuville not in top form today; he’ll hopefully improve tomorrow and, who knows, maybe he’ll leave Finland leading the series (that would be a first in the last 4 years!). Huttunen (P3 at WRC2) is the other young Finn making wonders, but there’s still hope for the French...Ciamin (19 yo) is dominating JWRC, ahead of compatriot Folb. Hope 2nd leg gets even better!
Btw, great coverage from you all; it’s much nicer to get the news here than hearing the expat british squad on WRC radio...
Went to both runs in Urria and Laukaa today. Lappi really impressive. Neuville looking fast, but isn't. Has it something to do with top speed?
The cars are utterly amazing, but what really struck me is this rally, these roads. Unbelievable. Finland is the mother of all rallies.
Camping near Ouninpohja now, enjoying some Karhu's. A dream come true. Bring on tomorrow - my birthday! :)
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