"Following their impact with a rock, Seb Ogier
& (co-driver) Julien Ingrassia were unable to repair the front
left suspension," Citroen principal Pierre Budar said on the
team's Twitter feed.
"Our mechanics will do their best to let them restart tomorrow."
Ogier led the championship standings going in to Sardinia, two
points clear of Toyota's Estonian Ott Tanak with Belgian Thierry
Neuville third and a further eight points adrift in his Hyundai.
The Frenchman, a six-times world champion, had carried a slender
overnight lead into Friday's stages on the island but had
slipped behind after losing time as road opener.
He hit the rock less than a kilometer into the stage, damaging
the front-left suspension. The champion jacked the car up in the
hope of being able to repair the damage but realized it was
impossible.
Tanak was in second place, 2.8 seconds behind Finnish team mate
Jari-Matti Latvala after stage five.
(Reporting by Alan Baldwin, editing by Pritha Sarkar)
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