Henning Solberg: I was unlucky

Stobart Ford ma💙n Henning Solberg has admitted he was 'very' frustrated t📖o have to retire from Rally Finland yesterday, especially as he was running strongly and battling for a place in the top-five.
Henning had made a promising start to the eighth round in the 2010 FIA World ⭕Rally Championship, and following tw♐o fifth fastest times in SS4 and SS5, he finished the morning loop just 4.1 seconds off Sebastien Loeb in P5.
In the afternoon the Norwegian then put in a charge, going third fastest in SS6 and ✨SS7 to grab the position.
Howeve🔯r it all went wro🍸ng in the next test, when he got caught out by a small downpour and went off after the third corner. The roll cage on Focus RS WRC car was badly damaged and as a result he wasn't able to re-join under the SupeRally format today.
"I was really starting to enjoy myself until we had to retire - the car set up ౠwas working very well," Henningꦫ said. "I was getting very close to catching up on my brother [Petter Solberg] in the last two stages before I crashed so it is very frustrating.
"But I did try my best and I am pleased that I had got into the top five before I had to retire - just like Mikko [Hirvonen], I🦩 was very unlucky.
"The𓆏 smallest mistake can prove fatal. I will try not to reflect on the accident too much and just aim for a good result in Germany next month when I will return to drive the [Ford Fiesta] S2000."