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Evans admits step back to WRC2 hasn't helped him

Former WRC driver Elfyn Evans says his career hasn't benefitted from stepping back to WRC2 this year, even though the Welshman leads the standings. The 27-year-old spent the 2014 and 2015 seasons with M-Sport in WRC, scoring two podiums and taking a best finish of seventh in the standings. While he stayed within the British team's ranks this year, M-Sport signed Mads Ostberg and Eric Camilli for the main class and Evans was demoted to WRC2 to develop the brand new Ford Fiesta R5. After kicking off the year with two victories, Evans had to wait until Rally Corsica last weekend to finish first again, and now leads Teemu Suninen by 37 points - albeit now having contested all seven of his...
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