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Rallying-Eight-times world champion Ogier injured in crash in Poland

Eighttimes rally world champion Sebastien Ogier was involved in a road mishap in Poland on Tuesday as he got ready for a race, his team stated, in a mishap that left four individuals injured.

The Frenchman was driving with his co-driver along a roadway that will be used in Rally Poland, which starts on Thursday, when they struck a cars and truck taking a trip in the opposite instructions head on, regional media reported.

Seb and Vincent have actually been associated with a road mishap during reconnaissance for Rally Poland and have been taken for medical checks, the Toyota Gazoo Racing group stated in a post on social media platform X.

Tomasz Markowski, a cops representative from the northern Polish city of Olsztyn, validated the accident had actually occurred.

Around 9.30 a.m. on a gravel road ... where a rally is arranged to start quickly, there was a collision of two passenger cars, he said.

In one of these automobiles there was a group of rally motorists, a motorist and a co-driver, and in the other automobile there were two individuals not connected with the rally - a 69-year-old motorist and a 67-year-old.

Markowski stated the chauffeurs of the two automobiles were transferred to health center by helicopter, while the two travelers were taken by ambulance. He did not understand details of the victims' injuries but stated they were conscious when paramedics got to the scene.

Police officers are working to figure out the reason for the accident.

(source: Reuters)