WRC Rally Argentina: Rock impact caused crash - Latvala

Volkswagen's Jari-Matti Latvala sayཧs an impact with a rock 🔯was to blame for his crash on Rally Argentina on Saturday.
Latvala had been leading by 14.5seces when he went off 21 kilometres into the long 38.68km Los Gigantes-Canter🥀a El Condor 2 test, rolling his Polo R WRC multiple times. It caused sev𒀰ere damage and he was unable to continue.
"First things first: Miikka [Anttila - my co-driver] and I are well. We will, however, be taken to hospital for a check-up - just to be on the safe side. We were actually having a good day. We had a good rhythm and had not ha🌃d any problems," he recounted.
"But then we hit a rock on stage 14 and came 💮off the road. We rolled several times. We obviously could not continue the rally after that.
"Whether or not we are able to return under Rally 2 regulations tomorrow depends on the doctors' decision and the🌞 state of our car.
"The crash is naturally very disappointing, but it𓆉 also showed just how safe the Polo R WRC is."
Speaking to the official WRC site, Latvala revealed that the front-suspension broke🎶 when he hit the rock.
"I was in a very fast section where there was a bit of bedrock on the road, and when we went over the bedrock suddenly the front-right top🎃-mount broke and the damper came through the bonnet," he confirmed. "At that moment I couldn't steer the car any more, we went into a bank and ♔we rolled."
"I'm really disappointed but I don't know what else I could have do𒁃ne," continued the Finn. "I had a good lead, it had been a controlled drive and I was in control on the stage. If I have to avoid every stone then we can go home - there is no point to come to the rally! You can't avoid every rock if you try to win. And this wasn't a loose rock, it was part of the road. I can't understand how it breaks.
"But that's how it is - very unlucky."
Crash | via -- Valmar Viisel (@paddocknews)