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Two dead in a support demo event of classic cars at WRC Rally Germany

Trier (Germany), 24 Aug 2013: At the end of the third day of competition in Rallye Deutschland, the leaderboard has once again been turned on its head. Citroën’s Dani Sordo now heads the field by a mere eight-tenths of a second over Thierry Neuville and Mikko Hirvonen has moved up into third, all benefiting from the retirement of overnight leader Jari-Matti Latvala.
Two people, a driver and a passenger, reportedly died on Saturday afternoon (local time) after an accident during the vinatage car demo, which was being run along with the WRC event. The accident overshadowed the main WRC event and a stage was cancelled for the day.
A Press Releasefrom ADAC, the organisers of the rally, said:It is with great sadness that the organiser can confirm an
accident took place this afternoon at the Arena Panzerplatte involving a historic car
participating in a non-competitive demonstration programme.
The car, driven by a Dutch pairing, left the route near the Gina crest. The emergency services
were on the scene immediately to assist but despite their best efforts the injuries sustained by
both the driver and passenger proved fatal. No one else was involved in the incident.
Everyone associated with the event extends their deepest sympathies and condolences to the
families, friends and individuals who are being touched by today’s terrible tragedy.
The second passage of Arena Panzerplatte has been cancelled and the competition cars have
been re-routed back to the Service Park in Trier.
The rally will continue on Sunday according to its itinerary.
In another press note, FIA stated that t

A Volkswagen car in service. A VW photo
A Volkswagen car in service. A VW photo

oday’s route was scheduled to take in two identical loops of three stages covering 153.70 competitive kilometres, however the final run through the Panzerplatte stage was, unfortunately, cancelled due to an earlier incident. Latvala started the day with a 7.3 second advantage over Neuville and retained his lead until the mid-day service, despite running wide in the infamous Panzerplatte stage and hitting a hinkelstein. In the first repeated stage this afternoon, however, the Finn went off the road in treacherously wet conditions and was forced into retirement. Neuville assumed the lead, despite also having his own dramas in the stage and the battle between he and Sordo then raged, the rivals split by just 1.1 seconds. In the final competitive stage, Sordo’s second fastest stage time of the day elevated him to the head of the leaderboard a mere 0.8 seconds ahead as the rally goes into its final day tomorrow. Behind them, Hirvonen is much further adrift, but nevertheless in the final provisional podium position.

Fourth is now held by Martin Prokop and Robert Kubica has climbed into fifth. He heads FIA WRC 2 Championship rival Elfyn Evans by 7.8 seconds, both of them putting in a remarkable performance in much less powerful machinery than the world rally cars.
Aside from Latvala, the other leading retirements of the day were Mads Østberg and Nasser Al-Attiyah. Østberg went into a field after missing a braking point and Al-Attiyah stopped with broken steering.
Rallye Deutschland – Unofficial Results after Day 3
1.   Dani Sordo/Carlos Del Barrio
2.   Thierry Neuville/Nicolas Gilsoul
3.   Mikko Hirvonen/Jarmo Lehtinen
4.   Martin Prokop/Michal Ernst
5.   Robert Kubica/Maciek Baran
6.   Elfyn Evans/Daniel Barritt
7.   Hayden Paddon/John Kennard
8.   Evgeny Novikov/Ilka Minor
9.   Khalid Al Qassimi/Scott Martin
10. Yuriy Protasov/Kuldar Sikk
Citroën DS3 WRC
Ford Fiesta RS WRC
Citroën DS3 WRC
Ford Fiesta RS WRC
Citroën DS3 RRC
Ford Fiesta R5
Skoda Fabia S2000
Ford Fiesta RS WRC
Citroën DS3 WRC
Ford Fiesta R5
2hr 43 min 48.5sec
2hr 43 min 49.3sec
2hr 45 min 16.1sec
2hr 49 min 54.8sec
2hr 51 min 21.6sec
2hr 51 min 29.4sec
2hr 54 min 25.8sec
2hr 58 min 00.3sec
2hr 58 min 15.2sec
2hr 59 min 11.4sec
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