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Mach Loop, A487, Dolgellau, Wales (via Joseph Reeder)
"The Fin" by Neil Bates Via Flickr: RAF100 Tornado GR4 flown by "MRM27" a USAF A-10 pilot on exchange to the Royal Air Force attached to IX(B)Sqn at RAF Marham
Nannau Hall | by Howie Mudge
Dolgellau, Wales
Elfyn Evans now leads the 2020 FIA World Rally Championship after rewriting the sporting history books with an outstanding victory on this year’s weather hit Rally Sweden. The Welshman not only becomes the first-ever British driver to win the Scandinavian classic but also is the first Briton to top the WRC points table since the heady days of Colin McRae and Richard Burns nearly 20 years ago. On only his second outing for the Toyota Gazoo Racing World Rally Team, Evans overcame the odds to lead the tricky winter fixture (which suffered from a lack of snow and ran a reduced number of stages) from start to finish, winning five of the nine stages to beat Hyundai’s defending champion Ott Tänak by 12.7 seconds. The Dolgellau driver’s second career WRC victory – his first famously came on home soil in Wales in 2017 – elevates him to jointly lead the championship, tied on 42 points with last month’s Monte Carlo winner Thierry Neuville, but ahead of the Belgian on countback.
Dolgellau Falls - Wales