<B>Gronholm: It was a big, big impact.</B>
BP Ford team leader, Marcus Gronholm has said that while his neck is a bit sore, he is otherwise 'OK' following his big cra♌sh this m🅷orning on the Rally Ireland.
Gronholm༺ had been running third overall, just 4 seconds off the lead going into SS4, when he lost control of his Focus RS WRC car under braking for a corner and crashed heavily into a stone wall♈.
The incident occurred towards the en🌼d of the 20.57 kilometre-run through Lough Gill 1 and the earlier split times showed he was more tha💞n six seconds quicker than his nearest rivals.

BP Ford team leader, Marcus Gronholm has said that while his neck is a bi✱t sore, he is otherwise 'OK' following his big crash this morning on the Rally Ireland.
G🃏ronholm had been running third overall, just 4 seconds off the lead going into SS4, when he lost control of his Focus RS WRC car under braking for a corner and crashed heavily into a stone wall.
The incident occurred towards the end of the 20.57 kilometre-run through Lough Gillꦿ 1 and the earlier split times showed he was more than six seconds quicker than his nearꦦest rivals.
Although Gronholm and co-driver, Timo Rautiainen were taken to Sligo General Hospital by ambulance, after the former briefly lost consciousness, they have since been released and give෴n the all-clear.
"The accident happened near the finish on a wide, 🌳right corner," Marcus explained back in service. "I braked for the bend but it was extremely slippery and the car skated off the road.
"I managed to turn it siꦫdeways before hitting a stone wall hard. It was a big, big impact because the ca🦋r stopped immediately. Both wheels on my side of the car were ripped off.
"We were taken to hospital where we were both ꦰgiven a scan but that showed no problems. My neck i🔯s sore but otherwise I'm OK."
Gronholm's exit however is major blow for his championship aspirations. Indeed with arch rival Sebastien Loeb currently on course for the win, the Finn looks set to go to Wales Rally GB in two weeks time, the final round in the FIA Wor🌱ld Rally Championship, six points behind.
"It will be hard to lift the drivers' championship if S?bastien Loeb wins, but there are a lot of kilometres remaining here and on the final round 💦in Great Britain so I'm not giving up hope yet," Gronholm summed-up defiantly.