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Evans unsure of 2017 plans

Advertising The Welshman beat Skoda Motorsport’s asphalt specialist Jan Kopecky by 33.3sec on the Mediterranean island to record his third WRC 2 success of the season and underline his position as the man to beat in the title race. However, the Ford Fiesta R5 driver, who was demoted from M-Sport’s factory line up at the end of the 2015 season, is still waiting to learn whether he has done enough to earn a World Rally Car programme in 2017. Evans admitted it’s a frustrating situation. “We’ve done what we were asked to do this year,” said Evans, who also won this year’s British Rally Championship title in a Fiesta R5. “We’ve had a limited opportunity to compete at world...
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