The 2019 world champion moved into a 2.1s lead over Hyundai’s Craig Breen, competing in the first event of his partial WRC campaign after departing M-Sport, as tricky snow and icy conditions benefitted those running lower down in the road order.
Tanak’s surge to the front came despite failing to secure a fastest stage time on the three tests.
Hyundai’s Esapekka Lappi made the most of his road position to reach service in third, 4.1s adrift. Overnight leader and world champion Kalle Rovanpera dropped to fourth, 4.7s back, as he limited the damage of his unfavourable road position.
Takamoto Katsuta (Toyota) netted a stage win to move to fifth ahead of the struggling trio of Elfyn Evans (Toyota), Thierry Neuville (Hyundai) and Pierre-Louis Loubet (M-Sport Ford).
Road position proved pivotal in the opening stage of the day thanks to a layer of powdered snow on the road. It favoured the latter runners but it was Breen who starred as he hauled his i20 N to an emotional stage win after his character-building 2022 season.
Breen completed the test 3.8s faster than Tanak, who has taken the seat vacated by the 33-year-old for this season.
“I’ve missed that feeling,” said Breen, who appeared to be almost in tears at stage end. “Very, very simple, completely effortless. Second chance – I’m a very lucky boy.”
While Breen took the stage spoils, Tanak’s impressive run through Brattby moved him into the overall lead.
Craig Breen, James Fulton, Hyundai World Rally Team Hyundai i20 N Rally1
Photo by: Vincent Thuillier / Hyundai Motorsport
Hyundai’s Lappi continued to highlight the speed he displayed in Thursday night’s opener to clock the third fastest time, despite a small moment on the stage.
Katsuta came through in fourth ahead of Neuville, Evans, Loubet and overnight leader Rovanpera, who all struggled for grip. Facing the worst of the conditions, Rovanpera dropped 12.5s as he slipped to from the lead to fourth overall.
However, the Finn fought back on Stage 3 (Sarsjöliden, 14.23km), which featured far more favourable conditions for the early runners thanks to the snow being replaced by a layer of packed ice. Rovanpera took the stage win by a second from Lappi with Katsuta third.
Tanak slightly extended his overall lead by 0.6s over Breen as the pair logged times good enough for fourth and fifth fastest.
“Happy is probably too much of a strong word for me, but we are here at least,” said Tanak.
However, Neuville and Evans continued to…
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