Seska crew Sardinian rally in the second stage of the crash / day
The ferret crew, which starts with the M-Sport Ford in this WRC season, the Ford Puma Rally1, prepared by the Ford Puma Rally1, in the third kilometer of the second stage after a failed landing after a small jump crashed into a fence, and the car also turned on the roof. Both Sesks and Francis then got out of the car, and the Latvian pilot said on social networks that they were all in order.
« We are all right, the car is not so much, » Sesks explains on his Facebook account.
« The car left the car at the quick turn, the car left the car more than I had planned. We hit the outside of the road, and at a moment we cut us to the other side where there was a ditch edge that threw us in the air, » Sesks says.
He adds that the car has settled two bumps.
Now let’s go to the service and see if we can start tomorrow, « the Latvian pilot reports.
Estonian Ots Tenaks (« Hyundai Shell Mobis »), who reached the finish line in less than 19 kilometers long, reached the finish line in ten minutes and 23.9 seconds. Estonia overtook Belgian Trier Neville (« Hyundai Shell Mobis »), while Frenchman Adrian formed in 4.1 seconds and was third.
In the second stage, two other M-Sport Ford team, Irishman Josh Makerlin and Luxembourg, also suffered minor crashes.
After two stages, the leader is Neville, ahead of Tenaka one second.
Four stages are scheduled for Friday.
On Saturday, the stages will start from 10am and Sunday from 8:25. The competition will be broadcast live on Go3 Sport 1.
For four days, crews along the sandy, narrow, but fast -pavement paths in the north of the Sardinia Island will have to complete a total of 16 special stages, which will consist of 320.08 kilometers.
The Seska crew participates in its third of the six stages scheduled for this season. In the Swedish rally, the Latvian crew finished in sixth place, and in the previous round, the Portuguese rally was ranked 15th.
Seska’s crew debuted the WRC last season, starting in three stages. In the Polish rally, Latvians were fifth, in the first stage of the WRC in Latvia in July – seventh, losing his place on the podium in the last stage, but in the Chilean rally after the emergency, the race was continued for training purposes.
There are 14 stages in the WRC season 2025, with motor racing players competing in Estonia in mid -July.
Last season, Belgian Tieri Neville became the champion.