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Ott Tanak and co-driver OK after huge Monte-Carlo crash

Ott Tanak and co-driver Martin Jarveoja have escaped unharmed from a huge crash during Friday's second stage of the Rallye Monte Carlo. The reigning World Rally champion ran out of road almost halfway through the 12.8-mile Saint-Clement-sur-Durance – Freissinieres SS4 test, rolling his Hyundai i20 Couple numerous times before coming to a rest on a road lower down the mountainside. Both Tanak and Jarveoja were able to exit the car unaided and looked to be unharmed. The Estonian, who switched from Toyota to Hyundai this season, was in fourth-place prior to the crash, 10.3 seconds adrift of event leader and Hyundai team-mate Thierry Neuville. Following the...
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