The Finn, competing in only his third start driving a Rally1 hybrid, appeared on course to finish on the podium following an impressive run through Friday and Saturday in the final gravel round of the season.
Suninen briefly led the rally after winning stage four before slotting into second, which he held until an error on the event’s penultimate stage. The 29-year-old was in a battle with team-mate Thierry Neuville when he clipped a tree stump that caused terminal damage to his front right suspension.
Suninen’s exit promoted Neuville to second ahead of the Toyota trio of Elfyn Evans, Kalle Rovanpera and Takamoto Katsuta. It effectively ended Hyundai’s faint WRC manufacturers’ title hopes as Toyota outscored the Korean brand by the required 13 points to score a third consecutive crown.
“I would like to say a big thank you to the team. It was a great rally and a nice battle with Thierry, but unfortunately, our hard work came to an end because of a very small mistake,” said Suninen.
“I was just a few centimetres too tight with my line and hit a tree stump, which was game over. Thankfully we are unhurt.
“I’m very sorry to the entire team that we were unable to bring home the podium for them this weekend. We hope to be able to put that right in a few weeks at Central European Rally.”
Source: Autosport