Aditya thakur
Karnataka 1000 Rally: Gill Takes Lead On Day 1; Thakur, Kadur Still In Contention
However, the championship fight goes to the wire with table toppers Karna Kadur (co-driver Musa Sherif) of Arka Motorsports and Himachal Pradesh driver Aditya Thakur and navigator Virender Kakshyap, who are second in the leaderboard, still in contention. The Himachal pair finished fourth overall at the end of Day 1 of the event organised by Karnataka Motor Sports Club.
In third at the end of four stages on Saturday are Jason Saldanha and Timmu Uddapanda.
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