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.

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."