Career
In 1994, driving a Group A Ford Escort RS2000, he scored a then career high seventh place overall, winning his class once more, before going one better with a sixth place finish the following year, and his fourth class victory in six years. In 1997 he switched to SEAT, who were competing with their Ibiza GTI 16v, and later the Córdoba WRC from 1999 to 2001. In 2002 he moved to MG and an MG ZR S1600, spending two years on the international circuit with Chris Patterson, and the British Championship with Claire Mole, after splitting with long term co-driver Howard Davies.
His prize was a works-prepared Lancer Evolution for the 2007 British Rally Championship.
The company now supports Gwyndaf"s son Elfyn, who is competing at an international level as a rally driver in the WRC.