Loeb crashes out of Rally of Italy

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Sebastien Loeb

SASSARI, Italy (AFP) –

French driver Sebastien Loeb looks on during the first day of the FIA World Rally Championship of Italy in Olbia. Loeb, who claimed his ninth successive world drivers title on home ground in France a fortnight ago, crashed out of the Rally of Italy in Sardinia during Friday’s third special stage.

Sebastien Loeb, who claimed his ninth successive world drivers title on home ground in France a fortnight ago, crashed out of the Rally of Italy in Sardinia during Friday’s third special stage.

The Citroen driver blamed an incorrect pace note for being too fast through the corner where his hopes of a ninth victory in this year’s World Rally Championship went up in smoke.

“I was pushing really, really hard but it was a little mistake in the notes in a corner,” on the slick, narrow road after just five kilometres of the 30km Monte Lerno stage, said Loeb.

“I entered a bit too fast and hit the stone on the exit. It threw the car into a spin and finally we spun on the road.

“I turned around and continued but the steering was very hard so I knew something was broken in the steering. I continued for a few corners but after the steering was blocked completely and I had to stop there.”

Loeb was the overnight leader by one second from his Finnish teammate, Mikko Hirvonen, who now heads the field from Ford rival Petter Solberg.

Solberg will be shouldering all of Ford’s hopes after teammate Jari-Matti Latvala crashed out on the fourth stage of what is proving to be an arduous rally.

Belgian driver Thierry Neuville earlier lost six minutes after a lack of concentration led to his rolling the Qatar World Rally Team Citroen DS3 WRC he was piloting.

Having started day two in fourth position overall, Neuville said: “I was not concentrating enough, didn’t hear a pace note, and we went off.

“The car was on the side but we managed to continue although I have hurt my right hand because it was not easy (getting the car on its wheels) with just two persons.”

Neuville will also take no further part in the rally after the burns to his hands sustained when he was pushing his car back onto its wheels proved too painful for him to continue.

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