Rallying-Katsuta wins in Croatia and takes WRC lead after Neuville crashes on final stage

Rallying-Katsuta wins in Croatia and takes WRC lead after Neuville crashes on final stage

The Star Online - Sport·2026-04-13 08:02

April 12 (Reuters) - Takamoto Katsuta won the Croatia ⁠Rally for Toyota and became the first Japanese to lead the world championship on Sunday after Hyundai's ⁠overnight leader Thierry Neuville crashed with victory in his grasp.

The win in the asphalt event, returning to ‌the calendar after a year's absence, was the second in a row for the 33-year-old after his career first in Kenya nL6N403073 last month.

Neuville had led by one minute 14.5 seconds going into the final leg and was set for Hyundai's first victory of the season when he ​hit a concrete block and smashed the car's front right suspension with ⁠only a few kilometres remaining.

The Belgian tried ⁠to continue but had to stop.

Katsuta was handed the win instead with Finnish teammate Sami Pajari moving up to ⁠second, ‌20.7 seconds behind. New Zealander Hayden Paddon finished third for Hyundai -- his first podium since 2018.

The Japanese, driving also for a Japanese manufacturer, now has 84 points, with teammates Elfyn Evans and Oliver Solberg on 74 and ⁠68 respectively.

"We always want to win but we would never wish for ​something like this to happen to ‌a competitor. It can and has happened to us before, so we know it’s not a nice ⁠feeling for a ​team or a driver," said Toyota's deputy team principal Juha Kankkunen.

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