The Post-Historic class was won by Steve Smith/John Nichols also driving a Porsche 911 and Classic section won by Gwyndaf Evans/John Nichols with a Ford Escort.
MG Sport & Racing signed Gwyndaf Evans, Tony Jardine and Natalie Barratt to compete in a number of events.
SEAT Sport in the next two seasons reaffirmed its domination, winning two consecutive 2-litre WRC championship titles in 1997 and 1998, with drivers Harri Rovanperä, Oriol Gómez, Toni Gardemeister, Jörgen Jonasson and Gwyndaf Evans.
Bill Evans | Charles Evans Hughes | Gil Evans | Cadel Evans | Clifford Evans | Dale Evans | Faith Evans | Sara Evans | George Evans | Walker Evans | Sam Evans | Lee Evans | Guy Evans | Edith Evans | Robert Evans | Richard Paul Evans | Ben Evans | Richie Evans | Lee Evans (comedian) | Jack Evans | Gareth Evans | Daniel J. Evans | Aja Evans | Rowland Evans | Robert Evans (film producer) | Ray Evans | Paul Evans | Mount Evans | Maurice Evans | Marcus Evans |