World champion Sebastien Ogier made a quick start to Acropolis Rally Greece on ​Thursday with Toyota teammate Takamoto Katsuta second ‌after the short opening 1.56-km asphalt special stage in Athens.

The stage, in the Ellinikon Sports Park, was ​run with drivers racing side-by-side in pairs – ​Ogier against Hyundai’s Thierry Neuville and Katsuta ⁠taking on championship-leading teammate Elfyn Evans.

Nine-times world champion ​Ogier will start Friday’s first full leg with ​a one-second advantage over Katsuta and Neuville a further tenth adrift.

“Obviously, the real rally starts tomorrow. But being ​in Greece is already a pleasure. It’s ​such a historic rally,” said Ogier.

The rally, headquartered in Loutraki ‌on ⁠the Gulf of Corinth to the west of Athens, features six rough gravel stages on Friday with crews travelling overnight by ferry from ​Corinth to Itea ​for ⁠those stages.