It is a huge shame, says Sordo.

Ci🗹troen's Dani Sordo is hoping to be able to re-start the Rallye de France-Tour de Corse under the SupeRally on Saturday fo🀅llowing his accident today [Friday] in stage three.

Sord𝓰o crashed out 800 metres from the start of the 27.42 kilometre-run through Arbellara-Aullene 1, ♌when he hit a bank in his C4 WRC car. Although Dani and co-driver Marti Marti both escaped uninjured, they were not able to continue.

Dani Sordo (ESP) Marc Marti (ESP), Citroen C4 Citroen Total World Rally Team
Dani Sordo (ESP) Marc Marti (ESP), Citroen C4 Citroen Total World Rally Team
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Citroen's Dani Sordo is hoping to be able to re-start the Rallye de France-Tour de Coꦐrse under the SupeRally on Saturday following his accident today [Friday] in stage three.

Sordo cras🍬hed out 800 metres from the start of the 27.42 kilometre-run through Arbellara-Aullene 1, when he hit a bank in his C4 WRC car. Although Dani and co-driver Marti Marti both escaped uninjured, they were not able to continue.

Assuming Sordo can r🦄ejoin the fold on day two, he will pick up 20 minutes worth of penalti♍es - something that will drop him way down the leaderboard. He had been running second overall post-SS2.

"Abꦡout 800 metres after the ꦓstart of SS3, there was a small bump in the braking zone for a left-hand turn at the end of a particularly fast, narrow, downhill section, and that was enough to cause my car to lift slightly," Sordo explained on Citroen's official website.

"I braked as hard as I could without locking the wheels but the rear ofꦰ my C4 hit a bank which caused the ꦡfront end to hit a rock. That in turn ripped off the left-side wheel and we were unable to continue.

"It's a huge shame. I had found a good pace, I f🐻elt completely at one with my car and we had just moved into second place. We will have a look to see how much damage there is and then decided whether we can re-start to🌌morrow under the SupeRally ruling."

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