Ogier's Recce Crash – What Happens Next? | WRC Rally Poland 2024

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Published 2024-06-26
Sébastien Ogier was involved in a road traffic collision while undertaking reconnaissance for WRC Rally Poland, with both the eight-time world champion and his co-driver Vincent Landais initially taken to hospital. Ogier is now out of the rally – so what happens now?

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All Comments (21)
  • @youyoniboy
    The 69-year-old man in the other vehicle involved in the accident died on Sunday, but there is no mention of this in the media.
  • @poppops62
    The important thing is that all involved are, we’re told, ok. Speedy recovery to all involved.
  • @sisuornisu
    Fantastic content. Very concise and digestible for any fan; reporting done right.
  • @axelknutt5065
    Thorough report - answered every question I had , thanks
  • @yonecki
    Unfortunately the other driver died.😢 "The driver was at home on Saturday (29 June), four days after the accident, and became unwell. Whether his death was related to the accident is currently being investigated. The body has been secured for examination," the police officer points out.
  • I really hope he is ok 🙏 I was looking for a Ogier and Ott fight in Poland
  • @mrmorizofan7001
    Unfortunate but luckily no big injuries. Get well Seb and wish Kalle can deliver
  • @Sussex192
    If anyone else is curious (like I was) I looked up what the speed limit for crews doing recce was. "The maximum speed allowed during Reconnaissance is 80kmh on special stages unless a lower speed limit is indicated by road signs or by written instructions in the roadbook" At all other times "Competitors must fully respect the Polish Traffic Law regulations including use seatbelts and speed limits" Which are 50kmh in build up areas, and 90kmph outside of build up areas.
  • @LSib32
    great reporting, as aways
  • @rjung_ch
    Glad nobody was hurt, everything else is secondary. Good luck to Kalle and Jonne! I also wish Elfyn and Taka a good rally as well.
  • @matgee8892
    Sometimes i wonder if recce is possibly the most dangerous part of any rally. We have certainly seen some very bad incidents over the years!
  • @minibus9
    Great video, with easy to understd explanations