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


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

The win was the second in a ​row for the Japanese driver ⁠after his career first ⁠in Kenya nL6N403073 last month.

Neuville had led by ⁠1minute ‌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 before finishing ⁠20th.

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.

The Japanese has 84 points, with teammates Elfyn Evans and Oliver Solberg on 74 and 68 respectively.

Welshman Evans and Sweden's ​Solberg crashed out on ⁠Friday, returning on Saturday to fight for the ​points handed out in the ‌final Power Stage and from ​the Super Sunday classification.

(Reporting by Alan Baldwin in London, editing by Ed Osmond)

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