Irishman Craig Breen, in a Saintéloc Peugeot Rally Academy 207 Super 2000, leads the event by 6.4s with Jari Ketomaa next up in a Ford Fiesta RRC. François Delecour is third at the overnight halt in Liepāja, 5.7s behind Ketomaa, despite completing much of Friday evening’s final test with the door of his Peugeot refusing to close.
“Even as a kid I had a dream of leading a rally like this,” said Breen, who was quickest on all three stages alongside co-driver David Moynihan. “I wasn’t taking any risks, just driving in the middle of the road. To be leading this rally into the night makes me so proud and I hope it’s the start of a fantastic journey. The conditions have been tough but I’m on cloud nine at the moment.”
Finn Ketomaa, who opted to run first on the road after winning this morning’s Qualifying Stage, remains firmly in the hunt for victory starting day two with Delecour also well placed in third. In addition to the problem with his car’s door, the French rallying legend also reported being slowed by his decision to use a short-ratio gearbox after he was unable to conduct a pre-event test.
Russian Alexey Lukyanuk is fourth and the top ERC Production Car Cup contender in a Mitsubishi Lancer with Vytatutas Švedas in fifth. The Lithuanian reached the end of stage three with only half of his car’s lightpod working and dropped time as a result.
Vasily Gryazin suffered considerable delay reaching the finish of the run after stopping to repair damaged suspension following an off. He was third overall after stage one. Estonian youngster Siim Plangi – who is sixth overnight – admitted his dislike of driving in the dark had affected his pace, while Raimonds Kisiels is the top Latvian in seventh in a MINI John Cooper Works RRC.
Vitaliy Pushkar, from Ukraine, has cancelled out a lowly starting position of 20th by completing day one in eighth place. Aivis Egle is ninth with Jan Černý languishing in 10th after brake issues struck his family-run ŠKODA Fabia S2000.
Frigyes Turán is the leading Subaru Impreza driver in 14th, one position ahead of French rising star Stéphane Lefebvre, who tops the ERC 2WD Championship classification in 15th at the wheel of a Peugeot 208 R2. Risto Immonen is his closest pursuer in the two-wheel-drive division, 10.6s behind with Hannes Danzinger, the 2WD title leader, next up in a Renault Clio R3. Zbyněk Baller is the top Honda Civic pilot in 37th overall.
Saturday’s action begins with the second running of the LDz Cargo stage at 10:20hrs local time. There will be six stages in total on day two, which concludes in the city of Ventspils, which is located 120 kilometres up the Baltic coast.