Rallying-Evans stands between Ogier and eighth world championship
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[November 19, 2021] By
Alan Baldwin
(Reuters) - Elfyn Evans is the only driver who can deny Toyota team
mate Sebastian Ogier his eighth world rally championship in nine
years in Italy this weekend and even winning on Sunday may not be
enough.
The Welshman needs to overturn a 17-point deficit -- with 30 still
to be won -- in the Monza finale to become only the third Briton to
take the title and the first since the late Richard Burns in 2001.
A year ago he arrived in Monza with a 14-point advantage but crashed
out. This time Ogier need only finish third even if Evans wins.
"We know obviously that we have much less of a chance to clinch the
title on Sunday, so in way the pressure is off," Evans, a Red Bull
athlete, told Reuters.
"Regardless of whether Seb has some bad luck or makes a mistake or
anything this weekend, I still have a 17 point deficit to make up.
You need a pretty good rally to rack up those sort of points so our
focus is purely on that.
"It’s just another rally as far as I’m concerned," he added. "It’s
the last rally with the cars that we have now so we’ll just enjoy it
as much as possible and see what happens."
That said, Monza is far from just another rally with the weekend
marking the end of an era for the sport in more ways than one.
Ogier is stepping back from full-time racing and entering only
selected championship rallies next season as the sport begins a new
hybrid era.
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Elfyn Evans of Britain poses. Micke Fransson/TT News Agency/via
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A Frenchman called Sebastien has won all but one of the last 17
championships, with Sebastien Loeb taking nine in a row before Ogier
took up the baton. Estonian Ott Tanak, in 2019, is the sole
exception.
"It’s been a long time of French domination and obviously they’ve
both achieved a pretty incredible amount of statistics and results
throughout their career," said Evans, 32.
"Everybody’s been raising the game to try and beat him and I think
it’s done a lot of good in the sense of the competitiveness of the
sport. Now there’s a lot of drivers who can win rallies and want to
fight for the title also."
As at the end of the Michael Schumacher era in Formula One, beating
an all-time great carries a special kudos and Evans has no sense of
relief at Ogier's departure.
"If you want to be world champion then you have to beat the best...
he has been the benchmark and in a way it would be sweet to have won
it if he was still here and we were able to beat him. I would rather
win one with him here than without him."
In the manufacturers' championship, Toyota lead Hyundai by 47
points.
(Reporting by Alan Baldwin in London, editing by Christian Radnedge)
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