Evans’ Hopes of Victory In Sardinia Look Over

Elfyn Evans’ hopes of winning this weekend’s Rally Italia Sardegna look over, after the 29-year old was forced to stop and replace a broken steering arm in today’s opening stage. Co-driven by Daniel Barritt, Evans had been a flying fourth after last night’s short stage around an old motocross track, but it all went wrong during this morning’s wet and muddy opening test. Luckily the M-Sport crew carry a spare steering arm in their Ford Fiesta WRC and Evans used all his engineering skills to replace the part in super quick time. He’s still very much in the rally and there is a long way to go until the finish on Sunday afternoon, but he completed SS2 having lost 13 minutes. “We couldn’t get the car stopped for a right-hander,” said Evans. “I just got it sideways and touched the bank, which broke the steering arm. We had one in the car and got it fixed, but lost a lot of time.”

By Paul Evans

Elfyn Evans’ hopes of winning this weekend’s Rally Italia Sardegna look over, after the 29-year old was forced to stop and replace a broken steering arm in today’s opening stage.

Co-driven by Daniel Barritt, Evans had been a flying fourth after last night’s short stage around an old motocross track, but it all went wrong during this morning’s wet and muddy opening test. Luckily the M-Sport crew carry a spare steering arm in their Ford Fiesta WRC and Evans used all his engineering skills to replace the part in super quick time. He’s still very much in the rally and there is a long way to go until the finish on Sunday afternoon, but he completed SS2 having lost 13 minutes.

“We couldn’t get the car stopped for a right-hander,” said Evans. “I just got it sideways and touched the bank, which broke the steering arm. We had one in the car and got it fixed, but lost a lot of time.

“It’s always hard to push to the maximum when you’ve lost so much time. We need to get the car back to service and checked over, and then see what we can salvage from the weekend.”

Related News

Mark Williams. Pic. Alamy

Triple Blow as Mark Williams, Jak Jones and Jackson Page are Sent Packing from the Welsh Open

Welsh hopes at the 2026 Welsh Open were extinguished in a single evening as Mark Williams, Jak Jones and Jackson Page all crashed out on Thursday.

Gareth James | Feb 27, 2026
Mark Williams. Pic: Alamy

Mark Williams . . . Carrying The Flag for Wales Again With Help From Jak Jones and Jackson Page

Mark Williams is once again carrying Welsh hopes at the Welsh Open after producing a vintage display to reach the last 16 in Llandudno.

Gareth James | Feb 26, 2026
Wales' Jonny Clayton celebrates after winning the final against Netherlands' Gian van Veen. Pic. Alamy

Jonny Clayton Hails Premier League Triumph as a Career Highlight

Jonny Clayton beamed with pride after conquering night three of the BetMGM Premier League in Glasgow and hailed the triumph as one of the stand-out moments of his career.

Gareth James | Feb 20, 2026
Gerwyn Price beats Michael van Gerwen in Belgium. Pic: Alamy.

Gerwyn Price is Right Again . . . Back to his Ice Man Best

If it’s Thursday and it’s Glasgow, then it must be Night Three of the Premier League of Darts and that means Gerwyn Price fancies his chances, as Ian Mitchelmore reports.

Ian Mitchelmore | Feb 19, 2026
Jamaica's Mica Moore. Pic. Alamy

Mica Moore Beats Adele Nicoll . . . But Both Have Olympic Memories to Last a Lifetime

Mica Moore won the Olympic battle of the Welsh bobsleigh queens.

Hannah Blackwell | Feb 17, 2026
Jeremiah AZU of Cardiff Athletics. Pic. Alamy

Jeremiah Azu Double Paves the Way for Welsh Glory at UK Indoor Championships

Jeremiah Azu admitted he felt the pressure even though the Welsh sprint star successfully defended his title at the UK Indoor Athletics Championships in Birmingham.

Paul Jones | Feb 16, 2026