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Finland WRC: Tanak leads as Hyundai surprises Toyota on morning loop

Ott Tanak emerged as the man to beat on the opening loop of stages at Rally Finland as Hyundai surprised favourites Toyota.

Watch: Rally Finland: Friday Morning Highlights

Tanak claimed a stage win on the final high-speed gravel test of the morning to open up a 1.7s-lead over Hyundai teammate Craig Breen, who won the second stage of the day.

Toyota had been billed as the rally favourites leaving Tanak to admit he would need to ”throw everything in” to challenge the Japanese marque.

However, after the first trio of tests it was Esapekka Lappi, competing in one-off rally, that was the best-placed Toyota in third overall, some 5.4s adrift, but ahead of teammate Elfyn Evans. Rally favourite Kalle Rovanpera was 7.8s in arrears in fifth after a solid start to his home event.

Thierry Neuville ended the loop in sixth ahead of championship leader and road-sweeper Sebastien Ogier, 15.6s back from the leader.

Takamoto Katsuta claimed the only stage win for Toyota on the rally opener, before producing arguably the save of the season to prevent a huge accident on the second stage. The M-Sport Ford duo of Gus Greensmith and Adrien Fourmaux rounded out the top 10. 

The rally began with a short 2.31km blast through the tarmac streets and gravel roads of host city Jyvaskyla in front of a bumper crowd.

While there was plenty of expectation on the Finns to shine, it was Jyvaskyla-based Japanese driver Katsuta that claimed the stage win.

The Toyota driver, running with his third different co-driver in as many events, blitzed the stage with his new navigator Aaron Johnston to pip Hyundai’s Neuville by 0.2s.

Lappi made a strong start to his WRC return by putting his Toyota in third, only a tenth further back and 0.1s ahead of Tanak.

M-Sport’s Fourmaux, also driving with a new co-driver in Alexandre Coria, was fifth-quickest ahead of Ogier, Evans and Breen, who reported issues with his Hyundai.

Rovanpera was surprisingly only ninth while Greensmith completed the WRC runners.

Any worries about car pace for Breen were put to one side on the first proper gravel stage of the event, as the Irishman won the second stage by 0.3s from teammate Tanak.

"I’m on top of the word. It's so, so nice. You can be so committed and I don't have the words for it. It's absolutely amazing,” said Breen.

Evans was the best of the five Toyotas in third some 1.2s adrift, but ahead of Rovanpera and Lappi, who continued to impress on his return. Ogier was five seconds shy in sixth, 0.7s faster than Neuville.

Rally leader heading into the stage, Katsuta, was lucky to avoid a high-speed accident after a wild sixth gear 360-degree spin on a left-hander. After initially stalling his Yaris, he managed to re-fire the car and reach the stage end, but dropped 21.2s in the process.

"In a very high-speed corner there was a bump inside and we kicked out from the bump,” said Katsuta. “Luckily we didn't hit anything. We are here and it's fine - these things can happen in this rally."

 

Tanak then delivered the drive of the morning to win the final stage of the loop by a second from Breen, with Lappi the best of the Toyotas in third.

Rovanpera could only manage the fourth best time, 3.9s slower than Tanak across the 21.37km test, as Hyundai dominated the early running.

The rally continues this afternoon with a second run through stages two and three before the infamous Oittila (19.75km) night stage, that has been labelled as the toughest of the entire rally.  

Latest standings:

Cla # Driver/Codriver Car Class Total Time Gap
1 8 Estonia Ott Tanak
Estonia Martin Jarveoja
Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC RC1 7'35.200
2 42 Ireland Craig Breen
Ireland Paul Nagle
Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC RC1 7'35.900 0.700
3 33 United Kingdom Elfyn Evans
United Kingdom Scott Martin
Toyota Yaris WRC RC1 7'37.000 1.800
4 4 Finland Esapekka Lappi
Finland Janne Ferm
Toyota Yaris WRC RC1 7'39.000 3.800
5 69 Finland Kalle Rovanperä
Finland Jonne Halttunen
Toyota Yaris WRC RC1 7'39.100 3.900
6 11 Belgium Thierry Neuville
Belgium Martijn Wydaeghe
Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC RC1 7'40.400 5.200
7 1 France Sébastien Ogier
France Julien Ingrassia
Toyota Yaris WRC RC1 7'40.600 5.400
8 44 United Kingdom Gus Greensmith
United Kingdom Chris Patterson
Ford Fiesta WRC RC1 7'47.500 12.300
9 16 France Adrien Fourmaux
Alexandre Coria
Ford Fiesta WRC RC1 7'52.500 17.300
10 18 Japan Takamoto Katsuta
Aaron Johnston
Toyota Yaris WRC RC1 7'55.700 20.500

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