Elfyn Evans has returned to the top of the World Rally Championship (WRC) standings after finishing second behind Sebastien Ogier at Rally Islas Canarias.
The Welsh driver, who collected a maximum 10 Sunday bonus points alongside 17 as runner-up, now leads Toyota team-mate Takamoto Katsuta by two points after five of the 14 rounds.
Evans, 37, finished 19.9 seconds behind eight-time world champion Ogier. Finland's Sami Pajari was third with Japan's Katsuta and Irish co-driver Aaron Johnston fourth, as Toyota's Gazoo Racing filled the top four places.
"It has been a solid weekend," said Evans.
"It was a poor start and that put us out of the fight for the win. I have had mixed feelings. Congrats to Seb, he has driven an exceptional weekend."
Josh McErlean finished eighth in the Spanish round of the championship, while Motorsport Ireland and M-Sport Ford team-mate Jon Armstrong placed 11th.