Thierry Neuville took an early lead at Rally Sweden on Thursday night after winning the opening stage in Karlstad. He defeated world champion Sébastien Ogier in the fastest heat of the night around the sweeping curves of the town’s trotting track. The Belgian won by 0.8sec in a Hyundai i20 as the pair delivered the fastest times of the night on the snow and ice-covered track. Neuville, who was fastest in this morning’s shakedown, has mixed memories of the 1.90km test. Two years ago he crashed out of the lead there, while last season he avoided errors en route to victory. “We know how to lose in this stage and we also know how to win the rally,” he said. “This weekend is going to be tricky. Tomorrow morning we can hope for good conditions. I feel comfortable in the car, that's important." Andreas Mikkelsen was 0.3sec behind Ogier’s Citroën C3 in another i20. The Norwegian beat Ott Tänak by 0.8sec, the Estonian fourth in his Toyota Yaris. Jari-Matti Latvala, who became the most experienced driver in WRC history with a record 197th WRC start, was fifth in his Yaris. He edged fellow Finn Teemu Suninen by 0.7sec and admitted completing the test without incident was a relief. “There was a little bit of pressure, we had to perform and get through this stage. Now it’s done, I can relax and focus on the real action,” he said. The final heat featured WRC legends Sébastien Loeb and Marcus Grönholm, the latter making a guest appearance at his favourite rally nine years after his last start. Grönholm claimed the spoils, eighth fastest in a Yaris. The rally continues tomorrow with the longest leg of the four-day fixture. The seven forest road tests cover 137.41km, with all but the final stage taking place across the border in Norway.  Leading positions after SS1 1. Thierry Neuville/N.Gilsoul, Hyundai Shell Mobis WRT Hyundai, 1m34.9s 2. Sebastien Ogier/J.Ingrassia, Citroen Total WRT Citroen, +0.8s 3. Andreas Mikkelsen/A.Jager, Hyundai Shell Mobis WRT Hyundai, +1.1s 4. Ott Tanak/M.Jarveoja, Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT Toyota, +1.9s 5. Jari-Matti Latvala/M.Anttila, Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT Toyota, +2.0s 6. Teemu Suninen/M.Salminen, M-Sport Ford WRT Ford, +2.7s 7. Esapekka Lappi/J.Ferm, Citroen Total WRT Citroen, +3.0s 8. Marcus Gronholm/ T.Rautiainen, GRX Team Toyota, +4.1s 9. Kris Meeke/S.Marshall, Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT Toyota, +4.4s 9. Eerik Pietarinen/J.Raitanen, Skoda Motorsport Skoda, +4.4s

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