Volkswagen rally driver Sébastien Ogier has been forced to withdraw from the legendary “Fafe Rally Sprint” on Saturday on medical grounds. The Frenchman had intended participating in the show event held in Fafe with co-driver Julien Ingrassia in preparation for Portugal’s round of the FIA World Rally Championship ?(11 – 14 April).
“Unfortunately I have been laid low by an influenza infection, leading my doctor to insist that I withdraw,” regrets Ogier. “I would really have liked to participate in this unique event, but my World Rally Championship commitments must take precedence. I hope the fans understand that.”
However, one Volkswagen Polo R WRC will take the start in Fafe, driven by Andreas Mikkelsen and his co-driver Mikko Markkula. The Nordic duo will give it their all in front of the 100 000 spectators who are expected to pack the 6,34 kilometre course on 06 April, as the crew targets not only victory, but also the world record on one of the most spectacular jumps in rallying. Currently the record stands at 73,5 metres, set by Armin Schwarz in a Škoda Octavia WRC in 2000.
Volkswagen rally driver Sébastien Ogier has been forced to withdraw from the legendary “Fafe Rally Sprint” on Saturday on medical grounds. The Frenchman had intended participating in the show event held in Fafe with co-driver Julien Ingrassia in preparation for Portugal’s round of the FIA World Rally Championship ?(11 – 14 April).
“Unfortunately I have been laid low by an influenza infection, leading my doctor to insist that I withdraw,” regrets Ogier. “I would really have liked to participate in this unique event, but my World Rally Championship commitments must take precedence. I hope the fans understand that.”
However, one Volkswagen Polo R WRC will take the start in Fafe, driven by Andreas Mikkelsen and his co-driver Mikko Markkula. The Nordic duo will give it their all in front of the 100 000 spectators who are expected to pack the 6,34 kilometre course on 06 April, as the crew targets not only victory, but also the world record on one of the most spectacular jumps in rallying. Currently the record stands at 73,5 metres, set by Armin Schwarz in a Škoda Octavia WRC in 2000.