Rally Finland 2023 - Thursday
Tanak leads after Harju
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CLASSIFICATION AFTER SS1
- Tanak
- Neuville +0.6s
- Rovanpera +0.7s
- Lappi +1.8s
- Evans +1.9s
- Loubet +2.2s
- Katsuta +3.1s
- Suninen +4.6s
- Latvala +8.1s
- Huttunen +8.3s
MartinC
August 3
Mmm, ok.... biiiiig day tomorrow!
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DAY 1 IS DONE
For the drivers, and for us at DirtFish Live Center too. Do we even need to ask if you'll be back here tomorrow...?
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TANAK LEADS FINLAND OVERNIGHT

WRC – The three time Rally Finland winner heads Thierry Neuville and Kalle Rovanperaä after the opening Harju street stage
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LUKE BARRY
Harju is a great way to kick off Rally Finland, but the rally has only just begun. I cannot wait for tomorrow's action. Have a feeling Tanak will be well worth watching!
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SS1 THOUGHTS
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FANS REACT TO ROVANPERA PASSING
FragmentalStew
August 3
You could give somebody a heart attack with that headline
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CLASSIFICATION AFTER SS1
- Tanak
- Neuville +0.6s
- Rovanpera +0.7s
- Lappi +1.8s
- Evans +1.9s
- Loubet +2.2s
- Katsuta +3.1s
- Suninen +4.6s
- Latvala +8.1s
- Huttunen +8.3s
MartinC
August 3
Mmm, ok.... biiiiig day tomorrow!
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ELIOT BARNARD
Caution Rally cars crossing!

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TANAK LEADS AFTER SS1
Ott Tanak wins Harju to lead Rally Finland overnight, 0.6s ahead of Thierry Neuville and 0.7s ahead of Kalle Rovanpera
Sean
August 3
Tank was fast on the Friday in Estonia, it was his road position which hampered him for the rest of the weekend. He can win this weekend
WellEnd
August 3
@Sean I hope that Ford is built like a tank for once.
Kim
August 3
Tanak should now stop complaining about the Puma, this car seems to be good now, a tank, Ott should now make the best out of it
Teki
August 3
Its actually is not on its top level, if you look faster sections, Toyota and Hyndai go faster. But Tänak takes time back in more technical sections. So there is still reason to complain. But if Puma could keep that Top speed then Tänak could do something.
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ROVANPERA STILL DOWN
That epic stage-winning streak may be set to end
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