Elfyn Evans

World Rally Championship driver
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IntroWorld Rally Championship driver
A.K.A.Evans Elfyn Elfyn Rhys Evans
A.K.A.Evans Elfyn Elfyn Rhys Evans
PlacesUnited Kingdom
isRally driver
Work fieldSports
Gender
Male
Birth28 December 1988, Cardiff
Age36 years
The details

Biography

Elfyn Rhys Evans (born 28 December 1988 in Dolgellau) is a Welsh rally driver who competes in the World Rally Championship.

Career

The son of former WRC and Ford driver Gwyndaf Evans, he is sponsored by the family Ford motor dealership in Dolgellau, first established by his great-grandfather in Dinas Mawddwy, renamed to Gwyndaf Evans Motors in 1983.

Since 2007, Evans has driven a Group N production-car-class Ford Fiesta in the Ford Fiesta Sporting Trophy. In 2007 he competed in Rally GB in Wales.

In 2010 Evans won the British Junior Rally championship and was the winner of the UK Ford Fiesta Trophy series, also he won the Pirelli Star Driver Shoot-out after two days of tests and assessments at the Sweet Lamb rally complex in his native Wales, with a prize of a fully funded season in a Pirelli-backed Group N Subaru Impreza run by the championship-winning TEG Sport team — a prize worth in excess of £200,000.

In 2012, Evans secured the FIA World Rally Championship (WRC) Academy title, the R2 title in the British Rally Championship (BRC) and the UK Fiesta Sport Trophy. In addition, he won the end-of-year FST International Shootout. In 2013 he contested a programme of WRC events in a 4WD car - his prize for winning the WRC Academy - and worked at M-Sport, helping to develop rally cars for the WRC and other championships.

His 2013 season began with the first round of the Australian Rally Championship, the National Rally in Canberra, in which he retired early on the first day. He then drove a Fiesta RRC on the WRC Rally of Portugal, retiring with a transmission problem before starting the final day under Rally 2 regulations. To his surprise, he was then asked to compete on the Rally Italy in Sardinia in a Ford Fiesta World Rally Car after Nasser Al-Attiyah was forced to withdraw because of commitments in Qatar. Despite having never competed on the event before, using Nasser's co-driver, competing in a WRC car for the first time and with no pre-event testing, Evans finished sixth.

Evans switched to M-Sport for the 2014 season to drive a Ford Fiesta WRC as the teammate of veteran Mikko Hirvonen. His best results have been fourth at Mexico and Germany. The driver scored two podiums in 2015, finishing 7th in the overall standings.

M-Sport dropped Evans to the WRC-2 in 2016. Driving a Ford Fiesta R5, he has scored weins at Monte Carlo, Sweden and Tour de Corse. Also with a Fiesta R5, he won the British Rally Championship with five wins in seven races.

Results

WRC results

YearEntrantCar12345678910111213141516Pos.Points
2007Elfyn EvansFord Fiesta STMONSWENORMEXPORARGITAGREFINGERNZLESPFRAJPNIREGBR
42
NC0
2011Elfyn EvansFord Fiesta R2SWEMEXPORJORITAARGGREFIN
Ret
GERAUSFRA
16
ESPGBR
Ret
NC0
2013Qatar M-SportFord Fiesta RRCMONSWEMEXPOR
23
ARGGRE12th20
Ford Fiesta RS WRCITA
6
Ford Fiesta R5FIN
Ret
GER
6
AUSFRA
11
ESP
Ret
GBR
8
2014M-SportFord Fiesta RS WRCMON
6
SWE
Ret
MEX
4
POR
22
ARG
7
ITA
5
POL
35
FIN
7
GER
4
AUS
8
FRA
6
ESP
14
GBR
5
8th81
2015M-SportFord Fiesta RS WRCMON
7
SWE
6
MEX
4
ARG
3
POR
69
ITA
4
POL
Ret
FIN
12
GER
6
AUS
9
FRA
2
ESP
34
GBR
6
7th89
2016M-SportFord Fiesta R5MON
8
SWE
9
MEXARG
17
POR
30
ITAPOL
13
FIN
11
GERCHN
C
FRA
11
ESPGBR
WD
AUS21st6
2017M-SportFord Fiesta WRCMON
6
SWEMEXFRAARGPORITAPOLFINGERESPGBRAUS6th*10*

* Season still in progress.

WRC Academy Results

YearEntrantCar123456Pos.Points
2012Elfyn EvansFord Fiesta R2POR
7
GRE
1
FIN
1
GER
1
FRA
1
ESP
3
1st144

WRC 2 results

YearEntrantCar1234567891011121314Pos.Points
2013Qatar M-Sport World Rally TeamFord Fiesta RRCMONSWEMEXPOR
8
ARGGREITA7th65
Ford Fiesta R5FIN
Ret
GER
2
AUSFRA
2
ESP
Ret
GBR
1
2016M-SportFord Fiesta R5MON
1
SWE
1
MEXARG
4
POR
14
ITAPOL
2
FIN
3
GERCHN
C
FRA
1
ESPGBRAUS3rd120

* Season still in progress.

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