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WRC Finland: Neuville heads Hyundai 1-2 in curtain raiser

Thierry Neuville headed a Hyundai 1-2 in the World Rally Championship Rally Finland’s opening stage as the South Korean marque surprised the fleet of Toyotas competing on home soil.

Thierry Neuville, Martijn Wydaeghe, Hyundai World Rally Team Hyundai i20 N Rally1

Thierry Neuville, Martijn Wydaeghe, Hyundai World Rally Team Hyundai i20 N Rally1

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The Belgian produced a committed run through the 3.48km tight and technical tarmac/gravel super special held in the city of Jyvaskyla.

Despite not feeling completely comfortable in his i20 N, Neuville ended the stage 1.2s quicker than team-mate Tanak.

"I always like the super special stages and I had some great fun in there, but tomorrow is a whole different world. At the moment I do not feel comfortable,” said Neuville.

“We made some set-up changes in shakedown and I'm crossing my fingers that tomorrow I will have a better feeling.”

Tanak was also fighting his i20 N through the stage, describing his car as “living its own life”, but the two-time Rally Finland winner did enough to beat the Toyota quartet.

Takamoto Katsuta led Toyota’s charge clocking the third fastest time despite his GR Yaris running without hybrid boost.

Takamoto Katsuta, Aaron Johnston, Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT NG Toyota GR Yaris Rally1

Takamoto Katsuta, Aaron Johnston, Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT NG Toyota GR Yaris Rally1

Photo by: McKlein / Motorsport Images

The Japanese driver was 2.6s adrift of Neuville and 0.1s faster than home hero Kalle Rovanpera, who was greeted by huge cheers from a bumper home crowd that flocked to the stage.

M-Sport’s WRC debutant Jari Huttunen was the first Rally1 entry to tackle the stage, with the Finn posting an impressive rally benchmark on board his Ford Puma that was good enough for fifth, 3.2s shy of Neuville.

"It was an amazing feeling,” said Huttunen, who is managed by two-time world champion Marcus Gronholm.

“I am happy that I didn't hit anything, so for me I think it's going quite well! It's nice to feel the power when you open the throttle.”

Last year’s Rally Finland winner Elfyn Evans completed the test in sixth ahead of team-mate Esapekka Lappi, Pierre-Louis Loubet (M-Sport) and Oliver Solberg (Hyundai), who all posted identical times.

M-Sport’s Adrien Fourmaux rounded out the top 10, finishing in front of team-mates Craig Breen, who hit a bale in the stage, and Gus Greensmith.

The rally continues on Friday, with WRC crews set to tackle nine competitive stages across the day.

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