Elfyn Evans Returns to Top of WRC Standings After Rally Islas Canarias
Sebastien Ogier secures victory in Spain as Toyota dominates the top four positions
Quick Look
- Elfyn Evans has reclaimed the lead in the World Rally Championship standings after a second-place finish at Rally Islas Canarias, where Sebastien Ogier took the win.
- Toyota Gazoo Racing secured the top four spots in the event.
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Why It Matters
The World Rally Championship is currently in its 2026 season, with Rally Islas Canarias serving as the fifth round of 14.
Elfyn Evans has returned to the top of the World Rally Championship (WRC) standings after finishing second behind Sebastien Ogier at Rally Islas Canarias.
The Welsh driver, who collected a maximum 10 Sunday bonus points alongside 17 as runner-up, now leads Toyota team-mate Takamoto Katsuta by two points after five of the 14 rounds.
Evans, 37, finished 19.9 seconds behind eight-time world champion Ogier. Finland's Sami Pajari was third with Japan's Katsuta and Irish co-driver Aaron Johnston fourth, as Toyota's Gazoo Racing filled the top four places.
"It has been a solid weekend," said Evans.
"It was a poor start and that put us out of the fight for the win. I have had mixed feelings. Congrats to Seb, he has driven an exceptional weekend."
Josh McErlean finished eighth in the Spanish round of the championship, while Motorsport Ireland and M-Sport Ford team-mate Jon Armstrong placed 11th.
It was the most testing rally so far for Armstrong on his debut season in WRC1, losing more than two minutes on Saturday when spectators had to help his car back onto the road.
"It has been quite a challenging weekend there is no doubt about that," said the 31-year-old Fermanagh driver.
"It has taken a long time to get on top of a tyre on this rally. I think we have been progressing and we need to understand how we can improve.
"It has not been a great rally, but sometimes you will have worse ones than good ones."
Toyota had been on course to claim the top five spots, but Rally Monte Carlo winner Oliver Solberg crashed out on the penultimate stage.
Solberg - who won six of the weekend's 18 stages - had been second on the road, two seconds behind Ogier, but was forced to retire his badly damaged Yaris, leaving him with no points for round five.
It was a first win of the season for the 42-year-old Frenchman, who had sat out Rally Sweden - won by Evans - and the previous round in Croatia where Katsuta took his second victory in a row following success in Kenya.
The teams now head to Portugal for round six from 7-10 May.
What to Watch
AI outlook — possibilities, not facts
Elfyn Evans will attempt to defend his lead in the upcoming Portugal round.
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Open Questions
- What specific mechanical issues led to Oliver Solberg's crash?
- How will the standings change after the upcoming Portugal round?






