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Rallye Monte-Carlo claims front-runners on day 2
Tricky conditions on the Rallye Monte-Carlo caught out a number of front-running drivers today with Robert Kubica and Hayden Paddon being caught out on SS3 early. Paddon was unlucky when the backend of his 2015-spec Hyundai i20 WRC stepped out on a right-hand corner, the Kiwi was unlucky to get away with the incident as the left rear wheel glanced off a tree, breaking the suspension and ultimately putting him out of the rally. Kubica would fall foul of the same corner as his Ford Fiesta RS WRC understeered on the ice, the Pole slid from the road in the low speed incident but unfortunately came to a stop as he hit a tree, damaging the front left of the car and leaving it stranded on the...
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