At the end of Saturday morning, Oliver Solberg still leads Rally Estonia with Ott Tanak and Thierry Neuville following him.
Oliver Solberg built a safeny net around his lead by setting the fastest times in the first three morning stages.
Thierry Neuville stole the second place from Ott Tanak twice in the morning. He overtook the Estonian at the end of Stage 9 where their gap was at 2,5 seconds. Afterwards, Tanak took back his second place with their margin being at 0,7 seconds, but Neuville moved up to second at the end of Stage 11. In fact, Tanak was behind Neuville for 0,2 seconds at the end of SS11. However, Tanak managed to mov ahead of Neuville for 0,2 seconds at the end of SS12.
Tanak hit a haybale in Stage 11 resulting in losing some seconds, but he was the fastest driver in Stage 12.
Kalle Rovanpera remains fourth overall, but he is far from fighting for the third place. Also, he ran wide in a corner of Stage 11.
Adrien Fourmaux managed to keep the sixth Takamoto Katsuta for 2,8 seconds as their gap was at 0, seconds at the end of SS11.
Katsuta hit a bale in Stage 12 and this was the reason why he was slower than Fourmaux there.
Elfyn Evans is still seventh overall and was not able to catch his teammate on the classification.
Sami Pajari, Martins Sesks, Josh McErlean and Gregoire Munster complete the top 11.
Watch below the stage times:
Watch below the overall classification after SS12:
Photo Credits: Toyota
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