Evans Tipped For Home Glory By Welsh Rally Legend Llewellin

Wales’s most successful rally driver, David Llewellin, is tipping his fellow countryman Elfyn Evans for great success – and even an historic victory – on this month’s eagerly-awaited Dayinsure Wales Rally GB (26-29 October). Although a number of Welsh co-drivers have won Britain’s classic round of the FIA World Rally Championship, no Welsh driver has ever stood on the podium let alone won their home event.

Wales’s most successful rally driver, David Llewellin, is tipping his fellow countryman Elfyn Evans for great success – and even an historic victory – on this month’s eagerly-awaited Dayinsure Wales Rally GB (26-29 October).

Although a number of Welsh co-drivers have won Britain’s classic round of the FIA World Rally Championship, no Welsh driver has ever stood on the podium let alone won their home event.

Indeed, no British driver has triumphed since Colin McRae and Richard Burns racked up three wins apiece in the glory years between 1994-2000.

Llewellin, a double British Rally Champion in 1989 and 1990, led the event briefly when competing for Toyota in 1989, but ultimately never finished higher than sixth.

Now aged 57 and living in his native Pembrokeshire, the former champ still follows the sport avidly and is one of a number of Welsh Rally Legends being honoured on this year’s Dayinsure Wales Rally GB.

What’s more, he firmly believes that the country’s latest rallying star, Evans from Dolgellau, has what it takes to write the history books in the coming weeks.

“It would be fantastic to see Elfyn do it this year and I think he has a very good chance,” predicted Llewellin.

“I’ve been watching him closely and he’s been improving over the last 18 months – he’s shown he’s one of the best in the world. If things work for him, we could see a Welsh winner.”

Evans, who missed last year’s event while securing a top drive for 2017, already has two top six Wales Rally GB finishes under his belt.

Now, as a member of the title-hunting M-Sport squad, he has underlined his potential with second places in both Argentina and Finland – two loose surface rounds that are not dissimilar to the tricky conditions found in the legendary Welsh forests.

But can he – together with his Lancashire-born co-driver Dan Barritt – live up to Llewellin’s expectations and score what would be a hugely-popular win on home soil?

“We’re really in for a classic event and it should present us with a really good opportunity,” he admitted. “Hopefully we can bring home a great result.”

To do that, Evans will have to overcome a star-studded field that includes his two M-Sport team-mates Sébastien Ogier and Ott Tänak as well as Hyundai’s top gun Thierry Neuville – all three are still locked in battle for this year’s WRC crown.

Although enjoying a best-ever season, sixth placed Evans is no longer in title contention.

Whatever his prospects in Wales, the 28-year-old from Gwynedd is certainly looking forward to what promises to be a fantastic spectacle featuring a new era of even more powerful and spectacular rally cars.

“The feeling driving these new-generation cars has been absolutely incredible all season, and I really hope that the spectacle on the outside will be everything that it is for us inside the car,” grinned the 2012 WRC Academy champion.

“There are some fantastic stages and this year, they will be combined with an element of endurance. Saturday in particular will be a tough stint, going back out in the evening in the dark – that will be tricky, as will the whole rally, to be fair.

“I hope to see a lot of fans out there on the stages cheering us on. It’s normally a fantastic atmosphere, and I’m sure this year will be no exception. Hopefully we can reward them with something to cheer on Sunday afternoon.”

Fans wanting to witness Evans’ efforts to make history can still take advantage of advance tickets which offer considerable discounts.

Advance adult prices start at just £10 for the opening Visit Conwy Tir Prince test on Thursday evening, £23 for Saturday’s family-friendly Toyota RallyFest at Cholmondeley Castle, £28 for a Day Pass or £99 for the full four-day premium event pass (World Rally Pass). Accompanied children aged 15 and under are admitted free.

Full details of 2017 Dayinsure Wales Rally GB including route, timetable and ticket information can be found on the official www.walesrallygb.com website.

Related News

Glamorgan captain Kiran Carlson. Pic: Alamy

Glamorgan Captain Kiran Carlson Questions New Replacement Rule

Glamorgan captain Kiran Carlson has questioned the impact of domestic cricket’s new player replacement trial following the county’s Championship defeat to Nottinghamshire.

Graham Thomas | 13 hours ago
Wales' Jonny Clayton celebrates after winning. Pic. Alamy

Jonny Clayton Tells Luke Littler it's Time to Chase the Ferret

Jonny Clayton has thrown down the gauntlet to Luke Littler, insisting the teenage star must now “start chasing” him again after reclaiming top spot in the Premier League Darts standings.

David Williams | Apr 10, 2026
Glamorgan's new T20 Blast shirt for this season. Pic: Glamorgan Cricket

Dragonbet Unveiled as Glamorgan Cricket’s New T20 Blast Front-of-Shirt Partner for 2026 Season

Glamorgan have started the season with new faces lined up in all formats and a fresh look to their kit for the upcoming T20 Vitality Blast, as Seb Kennedy reports.

Seb Kennedy | Apr 08, 2026
Glamorgan captain Kiran Carlson. Pic. Alamy

Kiran Carlson Praises Bold Glamorgan Effort in Brave New World of Division One

Kiran Carlson stood firmly by his bold declaration and praised his side’s all-round effort after Glamorgan’s dramatic, momentum-shifting draw with Yorkshire at Sophia Gardens.

David Roberts | Apr 07, 2026
Lauren Price (right) poses with US boxer Claressa Shields. Pic. Alamy

Price Increase . . . Lauren Wants Claressa Shields Showdown More Than Ever

Lauren Price has set her sights firmly on a blockbuster showdown with Claressa Shields after battling through blood and adversity to defend her world titles in Cardiff.

Gareth James | Apr 06, 2026
Premier League winner, Gerwyn Price. Pic: Alamy

Ice Cool Gerwyn Price Chilled and Waiting for Premier League Finals Night

Gerwyn Price admitted he was already thinking about the bigger picture after storming to victory on Night 9 of the Premier League in Manchester.

David Williams | Apr 03, 2026