Carlos Sainz Sr has revealed the full extent of his spinal injuries following his big crash that put him out of the Dakar Rally 👇 Dakar2023 Get well soon CSainz_oficial!
suffered a major shunt just six kilometres into Stage 9 of the Dakar
Sainz had initially looked set to withdraw from the event, and was even on his way to hospital after reporting chest pains, only to change his mind midway through the journey and ask the helicopter to turn around. Despite this attempt to return to the event, which he had led after the opening stage, his car was subsequently retired.
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