World champion rally duo Hayden Paddon and John Kennard are off to a flying start in Rally Finland, storming through the first special stage as the quickest competitors in the Super 2000 World Rally Championship category and 12th quickest overall.
Highlighting their pace in the new Baumschlager Rallye and Racing-prepared car, Paddon and Kennard were just two seconds slower than French star driver Sébastien Ogier in a similar Skoda Fabia S2000-spec car through the first 13.68 km stage.
Ogier isn't registered for SWRC points, but provides an important benchmark for the Kiwis.
With three stages now run on Thursday, local time, Finnish SWRC rival Esapekka Lappi in a Ford Fiesta has the overnight lead in the category, just 1.5 seconds ahead of Paddon and Kennard.
Swedish driver Per-Gunnar Andersson is third, 12.6 seconds down on Paddon while Irishman Craig Breen completed his first day back in SWRC after tragically losing friend and co-driver Gareth Roberts in June. Breen is now fourth overnight.