Jari-Matti Latvala's choice of a later start in the running order at Rally New Zealand proved decisive as he opened a 2.8 second lead over Citroen's Mikko Hirvonen on stage one of the event this morning.
Latvala had the choice of running order after being fastest in yesterday's qualifying and chose 13th, the last of the WRC competitors. Amid fears of rain for today's opening day, many of his competitors opted for early starts.
Fellow works Citroen driver Sebastien Loeb selected start position three and Ford's Petter Solberg chose to start second.
Solberg opted for hard rather than soft tyres and lost 18 seconds on Latvala to sit in seventh.
Hirvonen was second fastest 2.8 seconds down and Loeb third 3.5 seconds behind Latvala.