To secure championship points from that starting position is no easy feat, which begs the question of what he could have achieved in Chile had he not botched his qualifying lap that saw him start at the back.
Evans was hurt badly in the first race of the season-opening double-header when his Panasonic Jaguar Racing team got their timing wrong and saw him disqualified from his qualifying lap. He bounced back by securing the team's first ever podium in the second race of the weekend.
The 23-year-old was on track to record solid haul of points in Morocco last month at round three but a full course yellow at the wrong time ruined his race.
The Panasonic Jaguar Racing package is clearly competitive – they lie fourth in the team's standings at present – but they need to iron out the mistakes that have kept them from really challenging at the pointy end of the standings.
The series moves to Mexico City next month – a happy hunting ground for Evans, who secured a fourth place finish in the race in the seriously depowered 2017 version of the Jaguar.
If both driver and team put it altogether a podium finish should be on the cards.
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