Britain's driver Elfyn Evans and co-driver Scott Martin compete in their Toyota GR Yaris during the stage (SS05 Sumavske Hostice 1) of the WRC Central European Rally 2023 Prachatice, Czech Republic. - AFP PIC
Britain's driver Elfyn Evans and co-driver Scott Martin compete in their Toyota GR Yaris during the stage (SS05 Sumavske Hostice 1) of the WRC Central European Rally 2023 Prachatice, Czech Republic. - AFP PIC

PASSAU, Germany: World rally championship title contender Elfyn Evans crashed out of the inaugural Central European rally today, leaving Toyota team mate Kalle Rovanpera set for a second successive crown.

The season's penultimate round ends tomorrow and Rovanpera will retain the title if he matches or scores more points than Evans, who misjudged a corner on the 11th Muhltal stage and slid into a barn door.

The car was too damaged to continue.

Overnight leader Rovanpera, 23, was in second place after today's 11th stage and 11.1 seconds behind Hyundai's Thierry Neuville with three more stages to run in the second leg.

"I knew that Elfyn was off, so why would I risk anything anymore?" said the Finn.

"Now the goal is a bit different and we will just try to finish with some good points."

Tomorrow sees a further four stages in the rally on roads in the Czech Republic, Austria and Germany.-- Reuters