Rally GB: Final stage delayed, Ogier holds narrow lead
The final stage of Rally GB has been delayed while emergency services attend an incident unrelated to the running of the Great Orme Llandudno test
Originally scheduled to start at 12:18, the all-asphalt SS23 has been put back with a provisional start time now estimated at 14:00, one and a half hours behind schedule.
The route will also be shortened.
A spokesman from the event told Autosport: "The stage is delayed because of an incident on the promenade."
Autosport's sources have indicated two of the motorbikes involved in a display on the sea front were involved in a collision.
Emergency services are involved and the stage will be delayed until the casualties are dealt with.
It is understood that the air ambulance has landed on the promenade.
Sebastien Ogier took the lead back from Jari-Matti Latvala on the previous stage and holds a 3.1 second advantage over the Toyota driver.
Latvala had seized the initiative from Ogier in the morning loop in his pursuit of a third Rally GB win, which would aid the title hopes of team-mate Ott Tanak after the Estonian's retirement yesterday.
But Ogier went 3.3s faster on the run through Gwydir to retake the lead.
Championship leader Thierry Neuville gained two places in Gwydir and now runs fifth, having cleared Mads Ostberg's Citroen and Hyundai team-mate Andreas Mikkelsen.
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