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Esapekka Lappi leads Rally Finland Toyota 1-2 on Friday night

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Rookie Esapekka Lappi led his first ever WRC round on Friday night as he topped the leaderboard for Rally Finland in front of his local fans, leading a Toyota Yaris 1-2.

The event is only the Finn's fourth start in the championship but a powerful drive on Friday saw Lappi open up a 4.4 second gap to team-mate Jari-Matti Latvala, having won eight of the 12 speed tests.

"I couldn’t even imagine leading,” said Lappi. "It’s really something special and difficult to understand. Ever since I was a young boy I’ve dreamed of driving a World Rally Car in Finland. Now it’s happening and I’m leading. I’m speechless."

Latvala, Ott Tänak and Thierry Neuville claimed a sole stage win each, with Teemu Suninen claiming the remaining two as Finn's dominated the proceedings.

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Suninen sits third on the leaderboard, 14.6s adrift of Latvala, whilst Ireland's Craig Breen holds fourth for Citroën ahead of another Finn, Juho Hänninen.

Hänninen had been a place higher earlier in the day before he struck a rock and damaged his suspension, finishing 5.9s ahead of Mads Østberg.

It was however a disappointing day for title leaders Neuville and Sébastien Ogier. Despite winning the final stage, Neuville was eighth, quickest almost a minute down on the leader. Ogier meanwhile crashed during the morning's running, damaging his Fiesta’s rear suspension after a heavy landing over one of Finland’s many jumps.

M-Sport's day didn't get much better as Tänak struck a rock and punctured his right-rear tyre, forcing a lengthy change which pushed him down to tenth – without the stoppage, the Estonian would have been sitting pretty in the three.

Hayden Paddon was Friday's big retirement, he too strking a rock and causing suspension damage on the testing Finnish stages.

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