Elfyn Evans now has a 18 points advantage over Sebastien Ogier after he won his second round of the 2020 FIA World Rally Championship in Turkey on Sunday.
Reigning champion Ott Tänak’s title hopes in tatters after steering issue forced a crash while Thierry Neuville leads the way ahead of the final day.
Sebastien Loeb returned to the FIA World Rally Championship in fine style on Friday evening and leads Rally Turkey after the opening two stages.
2017 WRC2 champion Pontus Tidemand is currently sitting second in the championship standings as they head to Rally Turkey this weekend.
PREVIEW: 2020 FIA World Rally Championship – Rally Turkey: Can Ogier Repeat Last Season's Win?
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Sebastien Ogier won Rally Turkey last season. Can he repeat his victory in 2020 and extend his nine-point lead at the top of the Drivers Standings this weekend?
The M-Sport Ford World Rally Team believe they are capable of a set of strong results on Rally Turkey this weekend as the FIA World Rally Championship returns with round five of the season.
Kalle Rovanperä had to settle for fifth as the FIA World Rally Championship returned last weekend, but did take a storming Power Stage win on the final stage of the rally.
Elfyn Evans admitted he wasn’t happy with fourth place on Rally Estonia last weekend.
Sebastien Ogier was pleased with his podium finish on Rally Estonia, but had been hoping for more as he ended the event less than five seconds behind Craig Breen.
Adrien Fourmaux took a fine second place in WRC2 on Rally Estonia after late drama for rival Nioklay Gryazin.
Gus Greensmith had a consistent event on Rally Estonia where he was able to keep gaining experience of top-level FIA World Rally Championship action throughout a trouble-free weekend.
Teemu Suninen had a somewhat quiet return to the FIA World Rally Championship, although did finish as the highest placed M-Sport Ford driver on the event.
Esapekka Lappi finished seventh on Rally Estonia and admitted that he and the team still need to work on the pace of the car on gravel stages like what was on the event last weekend.
Takamoto Katstua crashed out of Rally Estonia, but was pleased with his pace in the earlier stages of the rally last weekend.
A thrilling Junior WRC round at Rally Estonia saw Martins Sesks make Latvian history.
Ott Tänak scored his maiden win with Hyundai Motorsport on his home event in Estonia last weekend.
Craig Breen took his career best result in the FIA World Rally Championship on Rally Estonia with a second place finish.



