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Evans: Favourable road position not an automatic ticket for WRC Portugal result

Evans: Favourable road position not an automatic ticket for WRC Portugal result

The championship runner-up from the past two seasons has endured a slow start to the 2022 season highlighted by retirements in Monte Carlo and Sweden.

Evans picked up much needed first solid points haul of the season finishing fifth in Rally Croatia, but remains 59 points roaming of championship leader and Toyota team-mate Kalle Rovanpera.

Virtue of his difficult start to the year, the Welshman will receive a significant road position wholesomeness heading into this weekend’s first gravel rally of the season in Portugal this weekend. 

Last year’s Portugal winner will start ninth on the road when the rally begins on Thursday and will be aiming to goody from much cleaner road conditions compared to his rivals.

Despite the advantage, he says road position vacated won’t be unbearable to secure a strong result. 

“As with a lot of rallies this year, it’s difficult to know how we will fare versus the competition in our first event on gravel with the Rally1 cars, but the feeling in testing last week was often quite positive,” said Evans.

“Portugal is a rally I’ve enjoyed increasingly and increasingly as the years have gone on, and it was unconfined to win there last year. We could definitely do with a strong result on this occasion too and that will be the aim like always. 

“With a run of gravel events coming up, hopefully we can hit the ground running in Portugal and then siphon some momentum forwards.

“If it’s dry then our road position should be favourable, but that’s not an will-less ticket to a good result and there’s still a lot to focus on and to get right in order to make the most of it, expressly as everyone tries to get well-appointed in these cars.”

Elfyn Evans, Scott Martin, Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT Toyota GR Yaris Rally1

In contrast, his championship rival Rovanpera faces the opposite in terms of road conditions, with the Finn vicarial as road sweeper, a position he has little wits to yank from.

“The feeling with the new car on gravel has been quite good overall, expressly in our pre-event test last week with some improvements made from before,” said Rovanpera.

“Portugal is a rally that I usually like; the stages are nice and technical and there is a unconfined atmosphere. 

“For us, the road-cleaning will probably be the biggest challenge, expressly as it’s something quite new for us. Friday could be much increasingly important than on other rallies and we will try to be at a good pace straightaway to remain in contention for the rest of the weekend. 

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“The key thing in these next rallies will be to just try to alimony wifely and focus on doing a good job, without taking too much pressure or making mistakes, and alimony taking good points where we can.” 

Rally Portugal begins on Thursday night with a special stage held in Coimbra town centre, to the south of the rally’s host municipality Porto.