Kalle Rovanperä Triumphs as Thierry Neuville’s Dramatic Day Cuts Short
On Sunday, Kalle Rovanperä clinched victory in the Central European World Rally Championship with a masterful performance. Yet, the final day of this thrilling competition began with an unexpected twist that sent shockwaves through the event.
Four special stages, spanning nearly 78 kilometers, were set to unfold. However, the atmosphere turned somber when reigning world champion Thierry Neuville faced a harrowing incident during the first section. The special stage, aptly named Beyond Borders, was brought to a halt when Neuville lost control of his Hyundai as he approached a bridge. The Belgian driver crashed violently into the bridge’s railing, sending hay bales flying and halting his car in a precarious, nose-first position.
The damage to his vehicle was severe. Oil gushed from the wreck, leaving a dangerous slick on the road. Consequently, race officials decided to cancel the entire special test, prioritizing safety amid the turmoil.
Reflecting on the crash, Neuville shared, “The note might have been a bit too optimistic, and the road was really narrow. I attempted to turn, but the car veered off. The bend was sharper than I anticipated, and there was no time to react.” He added, “The impact was hard. It hurts, but we’ll get checked just to be sure.”
Fortunately, both Neuville and his co-driver, Martijn Wydaeghe, emerged from the wreck without serious injuries, though the potential for disaster remained palpable; had the bridge railing penetrated the cab, the outcome could have been much graver.
Echoes of the Past: Kubica’s Crash
Neuville’s ordeal inevitably stirred memories of Robert Kubica’s near-fatal accident back in 2011. The former F1 star was competing in Italy’s Ronde di Andora rally when he lost control of his Skoda and collided with a steel barrier at a staggering 110 kilometers per hour. The impact was catastrophic; the railing cut through the front of the vehicle, inflicting grave injuries and trapping Kubica in the wreck for over an hour as he bled profusely.
After undergoing extensive surgery, Kubica faced a long and arduous recovery. Though he returned to racing just a year and a half later, the accident left lasting physical scars; his right hand sustained significant damage and ultimately limited his career in motorsport.
Despite these challenges, Kubica’s resilience shone through as he made a comeback to both rallying and Formula One, embodying the indomitable spirit of a true competitor. Nevertheless, the shadow of that fateful crash serves as a reminder of the inherent dangers in the world of motorsports.


