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Adrien Fourmaux claimed the lead of Rally Chile Bio Bío after engine failure for colleague Ott Tänak on Friday’s final stage handed the Hyundai driver a slender 1.0sec advantage over team-mate Thierry Neuville.

The Frenchman inherited the top spot when Tänak pulled up 5.6 kilometres into the day's longest test, ending what had been a commanding performance from the Estonian - who had built an advantage of nearly 10sec after overhauling championship leader Elfyn Evans' morning advantage.

"I can only be pleased because I think it is the first time we are leading a rally at the end of the first day, so it is positive for us but it is a shame for Ott," said Fourmaux, who is chasing down his first-ever FIA World Rally Championship victory. “Tomorrow is going to be a different day, so let’s see.”

Neuville sat second in his similar i20 N Rally1 after a transformed afternoon following major set-up changes between loops. The Belgian struggled in the morning but found his rhythm as conditions dried, describing his car as “way better” despite admitting he was "still far from good.”

Sébastien Ogier delivered the day's standout individual performance with a stunning stage win on SS6, beating Neuville by 3.1sec and climbing from fifth to third overall. Making his 200th WRC start this week, the eight-time world champion was another to make midday set-up adjustments after a muted morning.

“I kept pushing all day and this morning I was already on the limit, and in this last stage I cannot do more," reflected Ogier, who trails Fourmaux by just 2.3sec heading into Saturday.

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00:01Big country, Pacific South America.
00:04Round 11 of the World Rally Championship, Chile.
00:07And the battle for the driver's title is unbelievably tight.
00:11After Paraguay, a co-driver's trek on the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu.
00:18Write some pace notes for that lot.
00:21Huge challenge, same continent, different kind of road, kind of conditions and amount of abrasion.
00:35And Elvin Evans can't afford to make a mistake now.
00:39Evans first into the shakedown test and fast through this treeline shadowy stretch of road.
00:46Chile's route exactly the same as last year.
00:48Catlerovenpera, the second of three Toyota title riders.
00:52Aware of the fine lines here between success and failure.
00:55Rain forecasters shake things up on Saturday.
00:58Important to get a feeling for this place on shakedown.
01:01Sevogier, an expert in quickly settling in.
01:05This, his 200th WRC event.
01:08But not quick on this first road.
01:10Hyundai have big hopes for Eutalic.
01:13Twice a winner here.
01:15This place has great memories for him.
01:17The fight for the title from fourth place had begun.
01:21What a weekend ahead for Chile's own.
01:24Alberto Heller.
01:25Ten year career behind him.
01:27Who now steps up to rally one to carry the Chilean colours.
01:31Alberto not overly concerned about his shakedown time in the Puma.
01:35Straining at the leash to show what he can do on his favourite stages.
01:39Oytalic, the fastest over the test session.
01:42Three Toyotas chasing him.
01:44Kalla, Elvin and Sip.
01:46Josh, Macaulay and the best Ford.
01:48With Heller, 11th fastest.
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