At the end of Saturday morning, Sami Pajari still tops the overall classification in Croatia with Thierry Neuville and Takamoto Katsuta following him.
Sami Pajari keeps his first place at Croatia Rally after the end of Saturday morning with his gap from the second Thierry Neuville being at 12,4 seconds.
Takamoto Katsuta managed to overtake Neuville for the second place at the end of Stage 10, but the Japanese driver slipped behind his rival at the end of Stage 11 for 15,7 seconds as their gap was at 1,2 seconds in favor of Katsuta after SS10.
Hayden Paddon remains fourth overall and the second-best driver for Hyundai Motorsport.
Josh McErlean dropped even more behind the top 10 as he lost more than seven minutes in Stage 10 due to the fact that he stopped in order to extinguish a small fire.
Oliver Solberg, Elfyn Evans and Jon Armstrong restarted today under the SuperRally regulations with the Swede driver dominating in all morning stages on Saturday.
Adrien Fourmaux retired from the fifth position in Stage 12 with a damaged rear left suspension after hitting a pole.
Watch below the stage times:
Watch below the overall classification after Stage 12:
Photo Credits: Toyota

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