The brutal terrain of the legendary Safari Rally Kenya once again lived up to its reputation on Saturday as Japan’s Takamoto Katsuta surged into the overall lead after a dramatic and punishing Day Three that left several frontrunners stranded in mud and mechanical trouble.
Driving for Toyota Gazoo Racing World Rally Team, Katsuta produced a calm and calculated performance through treacherous stages around Lake Elmenteita to end the penultimate day with a commanding advantage of 1 minute 25.5 seconds over France’s Adrien Fourmaux in a Hyundai i20 N Rally1.
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