Croatia Rally 2026 – General classification live
Discover the updated general ranking and complete results (top 10) of the Croatia Rally 2026, 4th round of the 2026 WRC World Rally Championship, which will take place from Thursday 9 April to Sunday 12 April 2026.
Fourth round of the World Rally Championship, the Croatia Rally 2026 It takes place from approximately April 10th to 13th Zagreb. This asphalt event marks a key moment in the WRC season, as it is the first major meeting of the year on this surface. Between narrow roads, constant changes of pace and sometimes bumpy sections, the Croatian special stages require maximum precision from drivers and co-drivers.
The route, made up of special technical stages traced on the hills to the north and west of the capital, presents the crews with an additional difficulty: grip can vary greatly from one sector to another. Shaded passages, humidity or possible downpours make some sections particularly treacherous. In these conditions, the finesse of the driving and the set-up of the cars can make the difference in a rally where the gaps often remain very small.

Croatia Rally 2026: what time and on which TV channel can you watch the special stages live?
WRC: the complete TV program of the Croatian Rally 2026 with stage times and live from 9 to 12 April.
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The favorites for the 2026 Croatian Rally
Used to dominate the start of the season, the team Toyota Gazoo Racing arrives in Croatia with strong ambitions. Welsh Elfyn Evansparticularly efficient on asphalt and already well placed in the championship, it is among the main candidates for victory on Croatian roads. Just like his teammate Oliver Solberg, winner of Monte-Carlo in January.
Toyota can also count on Takamoto Katsutacapable of giving solid performances on this type of terrain, and above all winner of his first rally last month, in Kenya.
Faced with the Japanese formation, Hyundai hopes to shake up the hierarchy with Thierry Neuville et Adrian Fourmaux. The Korean brand has often demonstrated its ability to compete on asphalt rallies and intends to take advantage of this Croatian event to reduce the gap in the championship.


General classification of the Croatia Rally 2026 live
During the special stages, the general classification of Croatia Rally 2026 it will constantly evolve. Narrow roads and differences in grip can quickly cause errors or significant gaps between crews.


Between strategic tire choices, rhythm management and precision in quick sequences, each phase can redistribute the cards. On the asphalt the gaps often remain small, which promises a close fight for victory until the last kilometres.
Find it below general classification of the Croatian Rally 2026 liveupdated after each special to follow the evolution of the race throughout the weekend.
Updated ranking for the 2026 Croatia Rally
Ranking updated at the end of SS2 (Lake Butoniga – Motovun 1 – 13.78 km).
| 🏆 | PILOTS AND CO-PILOTS | TEMP |
| 1. | 🇬🇧 Elfyn EVANS / 🇬🇧 Scott MARTIN TOYOTA |
15 minutes 33.6 seconds |
| 2. | 🇫🇮 Sami PAJARI / 🇫🇮 Marko SALMINEN TOYOTA |
at 15.8 s |
| 3. | 🇧🇪 Thierry NEUVILLE / 🇧🇪 Martijn WYDAEGHE HYUNDAI |
from 22.4 s |
| 4. | 🇯🇵 Takamoto KATSUTA / 🇮🇪 Aaron JOHNSTON TOYOTA |
at 25.2 seconds |
| 5. | 🇳🇿 Hayden PADDON / 🇳🇿 John KENNARD HYUNDAI |
at 38.5 s |
| 6. | 🇮🇪 Joshua MCERLEAN / 🇮🇪 Eoin TREACY FORD |
at 39.3 seconds |
| 7. | 🇮🇪 Jon ARMSTRONG / 🇮🇪 Shane BYRNE FORD |
at 40.8 s |
| 8. | 🇧🇬 Nikolay GRYAZIN / 🇰🇬 Konstantin ALEKSANDROV LANCE |
at 1m04.6s |
| 9. | 🇫🇷 Yohan ROSSEL / 🇫🇷 Arnaud DUNAND LANCE |
at 1m04.7s |
| 10. | 🇫🇷 Léo ROSSEL / 🇫🇷 Guillaume MERCOIRET CITROËN |
at 1m06.9s |
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