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Did you see Sainz' exit, and the car that nearly drove on top of him, just managed to stop about a foot from the cliff that Sainz was at the bottom of, and his co-driver broke his shoulder blade! That's a serious impact, shoulder blades are tough!

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Did you see Sainz' exit, and the car that nearly drove on top of him, just managed to stop about a foot from the cliff that Sainz was at the bottom of, and his co-driver broke his shoulder blade! That's a serious impact, shoulder blades are tough!

The last remaining works Lancer as well. Sainz was not on the stage (hence the crash) and the Mitsubushi was following his tracks... Doh

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Don't like Sainz to much so glad to see out although it's something that will need looking into for future events that could have been very serious. Particularly with Roma nearly following. Checking the stage the day before running isn't a bad ideas as desserts can change between recce and race

Not one normally for wishing Americans well but I think both Miller because he never manage to loosing his smile and Gordon for doing so well with 2 wheel drive again the like of VW and Mitsubishi deserve praise, best of luck to them both of them in final 2 days.

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