Injured Ogier to miss Rally Poland after pre-event crash

The eight-time world champion was under medical supervision after a head-on collision

26 June 2024 - 09:15 By Reuters
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Sebastien Ogier and co-driver Vincent Landais were driving along part of the course in a normal car as part of pre-event reconnaissance.
Sebastien Ogier and co-driver Vincent Landais were driving along part of the course in a normal car as part of pre-event reconnaissance.
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Eight-time world champion Sebastien Ogier will miss Rally Poland after being taken to hospital following a collision with another car while preparing for this week's event, Toyota said on Tuesday.

The team said none of the four people involved were seriously injured, in what local media said was a head-on crash, but Frenchman Ogier, 40, would remain under medical supervision overnight.

Ogier and co-driver Vincent Landais were driving along part of the course in a normal car as part of pre-event reconnaissance.

Tomasz Markowski, a police spokesperson from the northern Polish city of Olsztyn, said the accident happened at around 9.30am on a gravel road.

The other car was driven by a 69-year-old with a 67-year-old passenger, he added. Toyota said both were members of the public.

Markowski said the drivers were transported to hospital by helicopter while the passengers were taken by ambulance. He said all were conscious when paramedics arrived at the scene.

“The incident took place while Ogier and Landais were preparing for the Goldap special stage, which forms SS10 and SS14 of the rally this Saturday,” said Toyota on X.

“Ogier and Landais were driving a road car as is the standard practice for rally reconnaissance. All recce cars have GPS tracking, which shows the speeds were within the limits set.

“All involved have undergone scans which showed no serious injuries. While Landais has been discharged, Ogier will remain under medical observation overnight and will not be able to participate in the event.”

Toyota said they were considering replacement options.

Ogier is competing only part-time this season in selected events. He is fourth in the championship standings, 30 points behind Hyundai's series leader Thierry Neuville of Belgium after winning in Croatia and Portugal.


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