Rallying-Solberg crashes out while chasing Ogier for the lead in Canary Islands


April 26 (Reuters) - Toyota's ⁠Oliver Solberg crashed out of Spain's ⁠Rally Islas Canarias on Sunday's penultimate ‌stage while chasing Toyota teammate Sebastien Ogier for the lead.

The Swede had reduced the gap to 2.2 ​seconds after two of the ⁠final day's four ⁠stages but went off the road after 14km ⁠in ‌the third and hit a barrier, with the car losing ⁠a left front wheel and too damaged ​to continue. ‌The crew were unhurt.

Solberg's exit lifted ⁠teammates Elfyn ​Evans and Sami Pajari to the final two podium spots behind Ogier, who led ⁠the Welshman by 24.3 seconds, ​with one 13.27-km stage remaining and bonus points to be won.

Japan's Takamoto Katsuta, the championship ⁠leader, was in fourth place for Toyota.

"It is not the way we wanted to see it go. Oliver was doing a ​great job up until ⁠that point. Rallying is tough," said reigning ​nine-times world champion Ogier."Being fast ‌is important but being ​at the end even more."

(Reporting by Alan Baldwin'; editing by Clare Fallon)

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