Lefebvre crashes in SS10, driver and co-driver injured
Citroen DS 3 WRC runner Stephane Lefebvre has crashed out of Rallye Deutschland in the fearsome 40.80km Panzerplatte Lang test.
According to the official WRC site the Frenchman went off at the 12.4km point. The medical team was then deployed and the stage was stopped.
Lefebvre and co-driver Gabin Moreau were both injured in the incident and were later taken conscious to hospital.
A statement on the Rallye Deutschland website reads:
"During the Deutschland Rallye, an incident occurred on SS 10. The car with starting number 10 slid off the road. Driver and co-driver were injured. Medical staff are on site and provided assistance. No spectators were involved in the incident. The stage was stopped and the competitors will be making their way back to Trier.
"As soon as further information is available, this will be published immediately."
Lefebvre had been running sixth overall.
Update available here: Lefebvre and Moreau sustain fractures and internal injuries
#WRC @SLefebvreRallye and @moreaugabin were taken conscious to the hospital after their crash at #RallyeDeutschland
More updates ASAP-- St?phane Lefebvre (@SLefebvreRallye) August 20, 2016
Went off in SS10 Panzerplatte... More news to come. #WRC #RallyeDeutschland-- St?phane Lefebvre (@SLefebvreRallye) August 20, 2016