FIA WRC 2024: Esapekka Lappi out of Rally Finland after hitting tree in treacherous stage

Esapekka Lappi and Janne Ferm in action during the 2024 Rally Finland, moments before their collision with a tree.

FIA WRC 2024: Esapekka Lappi out of Rally Finland after hitting tree in treacherous stage

Festus Chuma 17:43 - 02.08.2024

Esapekka Lappi and Janne Ferm retired from Rally Finland after their car hit a tree on a rutted stage.

Esapekka Lappi and his co-driver Janne Ferm faced a disappointing exit from the Secto Rally Finland today after a challenging encounter with a particularly rutted section of the Laukaa stage.

The duo, representing Hyundai, had their hopes dashed when their i20 N Rally1 made a costly impact with a tree forcing them to retire from the competition.

The incident occurred on the first stage out of service where the Finnish team encountered severe ruts that even rally legend Sébastien Ogier had described as terrible.

While navigating through these challenging conditions Lappi's vehicle bounced violently and struck a tree with its rear-right side.

The force was such that it dragged the front of the car into another tree causing significant damage that ended their rally prematurely.

The aftermath was a somber moment for the team as Lappi relayed the unfortunate news in a post on his social media pages.

"Secto Rally Finland SS6 hit a tree, have to retire. Crew OK.," it read.

This setback came on what has been a brutal Friday for several competitors.

Earlier in the day, Lappi's Hyundai teammate Ott Tänak crashed on SS3, and Toyota’s Takamoto Katsuta, who had been vying with Lappi for the fourth position, also exited after colliding with a tree.

Despite the Finnish team's exit the rally continued with intense competition.

Kalle Rovanper upheld national pride by performing exceptionally in SS6 where he increased his lead from a mere 0.2 seconds to 4.7 seconds.

Rovanpera kept his technical adjustments under wraps, cheekily remarking they were "secret ones" when asked about changes made during the service to enhance his performance.

Meanwhile, Sami Pajari, who also suffered from an earlier mishap, made a significant recovery.

After sustaining rear damage from a tree during his first pass of Laukaa, Pajari returned much stronger on his second pass recording the second-fastest time behind Rovanpera.

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