The Welshman has just four points on the Rally Monte-Carlo Power Stage to show off the opening two rounds. In 13th place, Cale Rovanpera leads the table with 42 points.
The Toyota gas car was on its way to a stage in the French mountains before a man was off the road, with his GR Yaris sitting on the edge of a cliff. Second, he was on the cards in Sweden until the last morning, when he fell into an ice bank and retired.
A.D. As he prepares to stop decay in his 2021 victory, he said: “We have to look forward to it, but we know we can’t make too many mistakes.
“What we want is not the beginning of the year, but the long run. We want a strong start in Croatia. It is not an easy procession, we will do our best and hope to come up with good points.
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Twelve months ago, leading to the closing Wolf Power Stage, he made a small mistake and entered the lawn in the final corner. Error handed the prize to teammate Sebastien Ogie in just 0.6 seconds.
“Last year’s Croatian Rally was a good event for us. “When we made some configuration changes, there were cycles that did not suit us. We hope we can learn from it and make sure we have the right car and that we will try to run as fast as we can.
Evans has always enjoyed asphalt and admits he is happy to be back in the Tarmac-trim GR Yaris.
Preview – Croatia Rally
Kalle Rovanperä kicks off his back this weekend as he defends his lead at the FIA World Rally Championship in Croatia.
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“The test was good. We had a nice, smooth ride that would represent the event and the feeling was a little normal with the new car. We want to keep improving, there is always work to be done, but it is good to see improvement coming. ”
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