Solberg wins first stage at Rally Finland

Last updated 21:14 30/07/2010

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Norway's Petter Solberg won the first stage of the Rally Finland ahead of Finland's Mikko Hirvonen and six-time world champion Sebastien Loeb of France today.

Solberg, the 2003 world champion, covered an uphill stretch of 4.19km, on both asphalt and gravel, in two minutes, 33.2 seconds, one second ahead of Hirvonen and 1.6 faster than Loeb, who tied with Jati Latvala of Finland.

They were followed by Norway's Henning Solberg, Frenchman Sebastien Ogier and Spain's Daniel Sordo.

Citroen driver Loeb leads the championship standings on 151 points, ahead of second-place Ogier on 100.

The drivers will negotiate a total of 310km on the famously fast gravel roads in three days.

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