CARDIFF, Wales -- Co-driver Michael Park has been killed after the car he was in crashed into a tree during a special stage of the Rally of Great Britain.
Park, 39, had been the co-pilot in a Peugeot 307 driven by top Estonian Markko Martin when the car veered off the road at top speed.
They were competing in the 15th special stage of the rally, the 12th leg of the world championships and were in sixth place at the time of the crash.
"It is with deep regret that the organisers of Wales Rally GB confirm that Michael Park (co-driver in car number eight) has been fatally injured following an accident in special stage 15," organisers said in a statement.
"The driver of car number eight, Markko Martin, is uninjured."
Race organisers quickly announced that the remaining two special stages of the race were canceled and that the rest of the competitors were being called back to the finish at Cardiff.
"Markko (Martin) spun off at top speed shortly after the start of the stage and the right side of the car slammed into a tree," said Peugeot Sport director Jean-Pierre Nicolas.
"I think that Michael was killed outright. It's hard to take. The championship is nothing when you compare it to the life of a man. None of us want to continue."
Nicknamed "Beef", Park had been Martin's co-driver since 2000 and they had won five world rallies together.
But he had been competing in the world championships since 1994 when he was co-driver for David Higgins.