At the end of Saturday morning, Elfyn Evans takes back the lead of Rally Sweden from Takamoto Katsuta with Sami Pajari following them.
Elfyn Evans grabbed the lead of Rally Sweden from Takamoto Katsuta at the end of Stage 9 by setting the fastest time there.
Takamoto Katsuta slipped behind his teammate on the overall classification and their gap was at 4,4 seconds in favor of Evans. The Japanese start could not understand why he lost so many seconds in Stage 10.
Sami Pajari completes the top three and is behind Katsuta for 12,9 seconds.
Oliver Solberg overtook Esapekka Lappi and Adrien Fourmaux at the end of Stage 9 and holds the fourth position while he was the fastest driver in Stage 11..
Esapekka Lappi lost one place at the end of Stage 9 and his gap from Solberg was at 1,7 seconds at the end of SS9 in favor of Solberg. Moreover, the Finn driver said that his mechanics changed the suspension set-up last nigh and was trying to adapt to his car in the morning stages.
The sixth Adrien Fourmaux will chase down his teammate Lappi on Satuday afternoon as their gap is at 9,3 seconds.
Thierry Neuville remains in seventh position overall and reported understeer at the end of Stage 11.
Jon Armstrong and Josh McErlean complete the top nine.
Lorenzo Bertelli is still outside the top ten and feels happied with the behavior of his Yaris.
Martins Sesks restarted under the SuperRally regulations and was the fastest driver in Stage 10.
Watch below the stage times:
Watch below the overall classification after Stage 11:
Photo Credits: Toyota

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