Kenya national Safari Rally leader Tejveer Rai, Dani Sordo and Elfyn Evans were forced to retire early in the second day of World Safari Rally championship in Naivasha, Kenya.
Rai crashed out after his R5 VW Polo nose-dived today morning at Kedong (SS3) stage.
Kedong claimed both Rai and Evans (Toyota)

With such accident, Rai has been airlifted to Nairobi for further check-up.
Rai, the national leader is a head followed and his teammate Baldev Chager.
Evans driving Toyota Gazoo Racing exited the iconic Kenyan event 300m to the end of the volcanic ash soil stage.
Navigated by Scott Martin, Elfyn hit a rock on the inside of a fast right bend thus shattering the front right wheel and suspension on his Yaris.
Spain’s Dani Sordo became the second WRC diver to exit at Kedong.