Multiple world champion Sebastien Loeb was out in front after the opening nine special stages in the Acropolis Rally in Greece on Friday.
Driving a Citroen, Loeb took over the race lead after the fourth stage and led the two Ford drivers -- Jari-Matti Latvala and Petter Solberg -- by 6.5 seconds and 17.7 seconds respectively.
Loeb's teammate Mikko Hirvonen, delayed by a puncture in stage eight, was in fourth, 50 seconds off the pace.
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