WRC Rally Australia: Kris Meeke leads Citroen 1-2 on shakedown
Kris Meeke posted the fastest time on Thursday morning's Rally Australia shakedown stage - mirroring the perfect start he made to last year's Coffs Harbour World Rally Championship event
The Northern Irishman led a Citroen one-two, with his team-mate Mads Ostberg second quickest in the second DS3 WRC.
Meeke was four tenths of a second faster than the Norwegian, while Hyundai's Rally Germany winner Thierry Neuville was a further four tenths back in third.
"It felt good this morning," Meeke told AUTOSPORT.
"Ironically, on the last run when we set the fastest time, it didn't feel so nice in the car at all: we had made a change on the springs at the rear and it wasn't so good - but the time was still OK."
Jari-Matti Latvala was the fastest Volkswagen in fourth spot. The Finn set a time a tenth quicker than team-mate and reigning world champion Sebastien Ogier.
Meeke will revert to the original suspension set-up ahead of the first stage on Friday.
He also called on the Citroen team medics to help sort an ear infection.
"I couldn't hear very well in the left ear," Meeke explained.
"It kind of knocked the balance a wee bit, but it's all sorted now."
Ostberg was pleased with his performance, adding: "It's nice to be back on the gravel again.
"It's always a bit of a shock when you come to the first corner with big braking after competing on Tarmac, but I'm happy with where we are."
Leading shakedown times: Pos Driver Team/Car Time Gap 1. Kris Meeke Citroen 2m52.9s 2. Mads Ostberg Citroen 2m53.3s +0.4s 3. Thierry Neuville Hyundai 2m53.7s +0.8s 4. Jari-Matti Latvala VW 2m54.3s +1.4s 5. Sebastien Ogier VW 2m54.4s +1.5s 6. Mikko Hirvonen M-Sport Ford 2m54.4s +1.5s 7. Hayden Paddon Hyundai 2m54.6s +1.7s 8. Andreas Mikkelsen VW 2m54.7s +1.8s 9. Robert Kubica M-Sport Ford 2m54.9s +2.0s 10. Elfyn Evans M-Sport Ford 2m57.3s +4.4s
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