Sebastien Ogier leads RallyJapan by a shade over Craig Breen following the opening WRC stage 🏁 Here's the report from Stage 1 ⬇️
Ogier successfully navigated a tricky opening 2.75km asphalt test held in darkness as Rally Japan returned to the WRC schedule for the first time since 2010.
"It's been an intense recce but so far Vincent is doing a good job,” said Ogier. “It was already a good test tonight and so far, so good. Tomorrow the real stuff is starting.” “He [James] wasn't just dropped in at the deep end here, he was dropped in somewhere in the middle of the Atlantic,” said Breen.“He's put in all the prep and he's reaping the rewards now, so I just want him to enjoy it. It's going to be a tricky weekend for everyone.”
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