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词条 2017 World Rally Championship-3
释义

  1. Season calendar

     Calendar changes  Route changes 

  2. Teams and drivers

  3. Season report

  4. Results and standings

     Season summary  FIA World Rally Championship-3 for Drivers  FIA World Rally Championship-3 for Co-Drivers  FIA World Rally Championship-3 for Teams 

  5. Notes

  6. References

  7. External links

{{Use dmy dates|date=December 2015}}{{Motorsport season
|title= FIA World Rally Championship-3
|link= World Rally Championship-3
| year = 2017
| footer = Parent series:
World Rally Championship
World Rally Championship-2
Support series:
Junior World Rally Championship
}}{{World Rally Championship}}

The 2017 FIA World Rally Championship-3 was the fifth season of the World Rally Championship-3, an auto racing championship recognised by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile, running in support of the World Rally Championship. It was created when the Group R class of rally car was introduced in 2013.[1] Simone Tempestini did not return to defend the

2016 title as he competes in the 2017 World Rally Championship-2.[2] Nil Solans won the title with a Ford Fiesta R2T.[3]

Season calendar

The season was contested over thirteen rounds in Europe, North and South America and Australia.[4][5]

RoundDatesRally nameRally headquartersRally details
Start Finish Surface Stages Distance Notes
119 January}}22 January}}MCO}} Monte Carlo Rally Gap, Hautes-Alpes{{Tooltip|Mixed|Tarmac and snow}}15{{nowrap|355.96 km}}{{refn|name=RMC short|group=N|Rallye Monte Carlo was shortened when the first stage was cancelled due to a fatal accident involving a spectator.[5][6] The sixteenth stage was later cancelled owing to overcrowding of spectators.[7]}}
29 February}}12 February}}SWE}} Rally Sweden Torsby, VärmlandSnow17305.83 km{{refn|name=SWE short|group=N|Rally Sweden was shortened when the second pass over the Knon stage was cancelled on the advice of the FIA as the leading drivers exceeded the maximum average stage speed of {{convert|130|kph|mph|1|abbr=on}} during the first run through the stage.[8]}}
3 10 March 12 MarchMEX}} Rally Mexico León, GuanajuatoGravel17231.25 km{{refn|name=MEX short|group=N|Rally Mexico had its route shortened when a highway accident prevented the cars being transported to León in time for the start of the first stages.[9]}}
4 7 April 9 April{{flagicon|FRA}} Tour de Corse}} Bastia, Haute-CorseTarmac10316.76 km
5 28 April 30 AprilARG}} Rally Argentina Villa Carlos Paz, CórdobaGravel18356.49 km
6 19 May 21 MayPRT}} Rally de Portugal Matosinhos, PortoGravel19349.17 km
7 9 June 11 JuneITA}} Rally Italia Sardegna Alghero, SardiniaGravel19321.06 km
8 30 June 2 JulyPOL}} Rally Poland Mikołajki, Warmia-MasuriaGravel23338.34 km
9 28 July 30 JulyFIN}} Rally Finland Jyväskylä, Keski-SuomiGravel25315.62 km
10 18 August 20 August{{flagicon|DEU}} Rallye Deutschland}}Trier, Rhineland-Palatinate}}Tarmac21309.17 km
11 6 October 8 October{{flagicon|ESP}} Rally Catalunya}} Salou, Tarragona{{Tooltip|Mixed|Tarmac and gravel}}19312.02 km
12 27 October 29 October{{flagicon|GBR}} Wales Rally GB}}Deeside, Flintshire}}Gravel21306.13 km
1317 November}}19 November}}AUS}} Rally AustraliaCoffs Harbour, New South Wales}}Gravel19287.68 km
Source:[4][10][11]

Calendar changes

The FIA re-organised the calendar for the 2017 season to include a greater variation in surfaces between events, bringing the Tour de Corse forward from October to April.[4][12] The decision was made after concerns were expressed about the 2016 calendar, which originally contained six consecutive gravel events followed by four tarmac rallies.[13]

The Rally of China was removed from the calendar.[10] The event had been included on the 2016 calendar before storm damage to the proposed route forced its cancellation.[13] The round was removed from the 2017 calendar to give event organisers more time to prepare for a future bid to rejoin the calendar.[14] Similarly, the FIA put the Rallies of Argentina and Poland on notice regarding safety concerns, threatening to rescind their World Championship status for the 2017 season unless safety standards were improved in 2016,[15][16][17] with drivers citing a lack of safety marshalls and expressing concerns over spectators getting too close to the cars as the main areas to be addressed.[18] Both events were subsequently included on the calendar.[4][10]

The Rally of Sweden was the only event to change its headquarters, staying within Värmland County but relocating from Karlstad to Torsby.[4]

Route changes

The Rallye Monte-Carlo introduced a heavily revised itinerary, with eighty-five percent of the route used in 2016 being revised for the 2017 event,[19] which saw the competitive distance increase from 337.59 km to 382.65 km and included the Col de Turini as part of the Power Stage.[19] Rally Sweden adjusted its route to remove the emphasis on purpose-built stages that had filled out the event itinerary in previous years. The new route raised the average speed of the rally and introduced more competitive mileage in Hedmark County in neighbouring Norway.[20]

Rally Mexico also featured route revisions, with the eighty-kilometre Guanajuato stage—the longest in the championship in 2016—removed from the schedule;[21] however, the addition of new stages and further changes to existing ones meant that the overall competitive distance of the 2017 rally was only six kilometres shorter than the route used in the 2016 event. The rally is scheduled to start in Mexico City with a spectator-friendly stage before moving to its traditional headquarters in León.[22] The Tour de Corse shortened its route by seventy-four kilometres, from 390.92 km in 2016 down to 316.76 km in 2017, with most of the changes coming from shortening each of the individual stages used in 2016.[23]

Teams and drivers

Entrant|Team or Driver Car Class TyreDriversCo-drivers Rounds
{{nowrap|{{flagicon|FRA}} Renault Sport Racing Team}}{{nowrap|Renault Clio RS R3T}}R3{{Michelin}}SWI}} Cédric AlthausSWI}} Jessica Bayard1
FRA}} Charles MartinFRA}} Mathieu Duval1
{{nowrap|{{flagicon|FRA}} Renault Sport Racing Team 2}}{{flagicon|SPA}} Surhayen Pernía}}SPA}} Rogelio Peñate1
ITA}} Luca PanzaniITA}} Federico Grilli1
{{flagicon|ITA}} VieffecorsePeugeot 208 R2R2{{DMACK}}{{nowrap|{{flagicon|ITA}} Enrico Brazzoli}}ITA}} Maurizio Barone{{nowrap|1, 4, 6, 10, 12}}
ITA}} Enrico Ghietti{{nowrap|7}}
FRA}} CHL Sport Auto Peugeot 208 R2R2{{Michelin}}FRA}} Raphaël Astier{{flagicon|FRA}} Frédéric Vauclare}}{{nowrap|1, 4, 6, 8, 10–12}}
GBR}} Relly Team GB Ford Fiesta R2R2{{Michelin}}GBR}} Louise Cook{{flagicon|GBR}} Stefan Davis}}2, 4
FRA}} BPS Racing Citroën DS3 R3TR3{{Michelin}}FRA}} Loïc Astier{{flagicon|FRA}} Loïc Declerck}}4
{{flagicon|POL}} Go+Cars Atlas WardCitroën DS3 R3TR3{{Michelin}}{{flagicon|POL}} Jakub Brzeziński{{flagicon|POL}} Szymon Marciniak}}4
{{flagicon|POL}} Robert Hundla}}6–9
MEX}} Name Rua Racing Citroën DS3 R3TR3{{Michelin}}MEX}} Francisco Name{{flagicon|MEX}} Armando Zapata}}6–8
{{flagicon|GBR}} M-SportFord Fiesta R2TR2{{DMACK}}SPA}} Nil Solans{{flagicon|SPA}} Miquel Ibáñez}}4, 6–11
FRA}} Terry Folb{{flagicon|FRA}} Christopher Guieu}}4, 7–11
FRA}} Nicolas Ciamin{{flagicon|FRA}} Thibault de la Haye}}4, 6–11
{{flagicon|IRE}} Robert Duggan{{flagicon|IRE}} Gerard Conway}}4
{{flagicon|GBR}} Tom Woodburn}}7–8
BEL}} William Wagner{{flagicon|FRA}} Kévin Parent}}4
USA}} Dillon van Way{{flagicon|GBR}} Dai Roberts}}4, 7–10
SWE}} Dennis Rådström{{flagicon|SWE}} Johan Johansson}}4, 7–9, 11
{{flagicon|BOL}} Sebastian Careaga{{flagicon|ARG}} Claudio Bustos}}4
{{flagicon|SPA}} Rodrigo Sanjuan}}7–10
FIN}} Emil Lindholm{{flagicon|FIN}} Tomi Tuominen}}8–9
GER}} ADAC Sachsen Ford Fiesta R2TR2{{DMACK}}GER}} Julius Tannert{{flagicon|AUT}} Jürgen Heigl}}4, 7–11
EST}} Cueks Racing Ford Fiesta R2TR2{{DMACK}}{{flagicon|EST}} Miko-Ove Niinemäe}}{{flagicon|EST}} Martin Valter}}4, 7–8
Source:[24][25][26][27][28][29][30][31][32][33][34]
Key
Icon Class
R2Classification
{{nowrap|within Group R}}
R3

Season report

The season started with the Rallye Monte Carlo. In the category, there were six entries, including four by Renault Sport. The rally was won from start to end by Raphaël Astier, winning by more than nine minutes over the rest of the crews. The podium was completed by Renault's Luca Panzani and Charles Martin.[35]

Louise Cook was the sole entrant for Rally Sweden in the category. She had to retire after losing the bumper of her car before the Colin's Crest jump during the second pass over the Vargåsen stage.[36] She was able to re-assemble the car, but an homologation problem in the spare seat brackets, made her unable to start the final leg of the rally, leaving the category with no winner.[37]

After there were no entries in Rally Mexico, the action continued Tour de Corse, which also featured the first round of the Junior championship. Raphaël Astier lead the event from start to finish, winning the event by almost a minute and a half from Junior entrant Nil Solans. The podium was completed by local Nicolas Ciamin, who claimed to that position after a driveshaft problem prevented fellow Frenchman Terry Folb the means to finish in the podium.[38]

Results and standings

Season summary

RoundEvent nameWinning driverWinning co-driverWinning entryWinning carWinning timeReport|Rally report
1{{flagicon|MCO}} Rallye Monte Carlo}}{{flagicon|FRA}} Raphaël Astier}}{{flagicon|FRA}} Frédéric Vauclare}}{{flagicon|FRA}} CHL Sport Auto}}Peugeot 208 R2}}4:39:55.8Report
2SWE}} Rally SwedenNo WRC-3 finishersReport
3MEX}} Rally MexicoNo WRC-3 entriesReport
4FRA}} Tour de CorseFRA}} Raphaël AstierFRA}} Frédéric VauclareFRA}} CHL Sport Auto Peugeot 208 R23:52:18.7Report
5ARG}} Rally ArgentinaNo WRC-3 entriesReport
6POR}} Rally de Portugal{{flagicon|MEX}} Francisco Name}}MEX}} Armando Zapata{{flagicon|MEX}} Name-Rua Racing Team}}Citroën DS3 R3T}}4:37:20.7Report
7ITA}} Rally Italia SardegnaSPA}} Nil SolansSPA}} Miquel IbáñezGBR}} M-SportFord Fiesta R2T4:00:07.8Report
8POL}} Rally PolandSPA}} Nil SolansSPA}} Miquel IbáñezGBR}} M-SportFord Fiesta R2T3:17:47.0Report
9FIN}} Rally FinlandFRA}} Nicolas Ciamin{{flagicon|FRA}} Thibault de la Haye}}GBR}} M-SportFord Fiesta R2T2:57:23.4Report
10GER}} Rallye DeutschlandGER}} Julius TannertAUT}} Jürgen HeiglGER}} ADAC SachsenFord Fiesta R2T3:30:54.4Report
11{{flagicon|ESP}} Rally Catalunya}}SPA}} Nil SolansSPA}} Miquel IbáñezGBR}} M-SportFord Fiesta R2T3:29:02.3Report
12GBR}} Wales Rally GBFRA}} Raphaël AstierFRA}} Frédéric VauclareFRA}} CHL Sport Auto Peugeot 208 R23:45:26.7Report
13AUS}} Rally AustraliaNo WRC-3 entriesReport

FIA World Rally Championship-3 for Drivers

Points are awarded to the top ten classified finishers.

Position 1st  2nd  3rd  4th  5th  6th  7th  8th  9th  10th 
Points251815121086421
>
{{Tooltip|Pos.|PositionDriver{{flagicon>MON{{flagicon>SWE{{flagicon>MEX{{flagicon>FRA{{flagicon>ARG{{flagicon>POR{{flagicon>ITA{{flagicon>POL{{flagicon>FIN{{flagicon>GER{{flagicon>ESP{{flagicon>GBR{{flagicon>AUSDropsPoints
1{{flagicon|SPA}} Nil Solans2211231 15 129
2{{flagicon|FRA}} Raphaël Astier11Ret11221 0 111
3{{flagicon|FRA}} Nicolas Ciamin3Ret24156 0 88
4{{nowrap|{{flagicon|GER}} Julius Tannert}}536414 0 82
5{{nowrap|{{flagicon|SWE}} Dennis Rådström}}65235 0 61
6{{nowrap|{{flagicon|FRA}} Terry Folb}}445Ret63 0 57
7{{flagicon|ITA}} Enrico BrazzoliRet3842 0 49
8{{nowrap|{{flagicon|MEX}} Francisco Name}}1DNS8 0 29
9{{nowrap|{{flagicon|USA}} Dillon Van Way}}9775 WD 0 24
10{{flagicon|ITA}} Luca Panzani2 0 18
11{{nowrap|{{flagicon|POL}} Jakub Brzeziński}}10RetRet3 WD 0 16
12{{flagicon|FRA}} Charles Martin3 0 15
13{{nowrap|{{flagicon|IRE}} Robert Duggan}}76 WD 0 14
14{{nowrap|{{flagicon|SPA}} Surhayen Pernía}}4 0 12
15{{nowrap|{{flagicon|BOL}} Sebastian Careaga}}899 WD WD 0 8
16{{nowrap|{{flagicon|FIN}} Emil Lindholm}}10Ret 0 1
{{flagicon|EST}} Miko-Ove Niinemäe11Ret WD
{{flagicon|SWI}} Cédric AlthausRet
{{flagicon|GBR}} Louise CookRet WD
{{flagicon|FRA}} Loïc AstierRet
{{flagicon|BEL}} William WagnerRet
{{Tooltip|Pos.|PositionDriver{{flagicon>MON{{flagicon>SWE{{flagicon>MEX{{flagicon>FRA{{flagicon>ARG{{flagicon>POR{{flagicon>ITA{{flagicon>POL{{flagicon>FIN{{flagicon>GER{{flagicon>ESP{{flagicon>GBR{{flagicon>AUSDropsPoints
{{WRC driver results legend}}

FIA World Rally Championship-3 for Co-Drivers

>
{{Tooltip|Pos.|PositionCo-driver{{flagicon>MON{{flagicon>SWE{{flagicon>MEX{{flagicon>FRA{{flagicon>ARG{{flagicon>POR{{flagicon>ITA{{flagicon>POL{{flagicon>FIN{{flagicon>GER{{flagicon>ESP{{flagicon>GBR{{flagicon>AUSDropsPoints
1{{flagicon|SPA}} Miquel Ibáñez2211231 15 129
2{{nowrap|{{flagicon|FRA}} Frédéric Vauclare}}11Ret11221 0 111
3{{nowrap|{{flagicon|FRA}} Thibault de la Haye}}3Ret24156 0 88
4{{flagicon|AUT}} Jürgen Heigl536414 0 82
5{{flagicon|SWE}} Johan Johansson65235 0 61
6{{flagicon|FRA}} Christopher Guieu445Ret63 0 57
7{{flagicon|ITA}} Maurizio BaroneRet342 0 45
8{{flagicon|MEX}} Armando Zapata1DNS8 0 29
9{{flagicon|GBR}} Dai Roberts9775 WD 0 24
10{{flagicon|ITA}} Federico Grilli2 0 18
11{{flagicon|POL}} Robert HundlaRetRet3 WD 0 15
12{{flagicon|FRA}} Mathieu Duval3 0 15
13{{flagicon|SPA}} Rogelio Peñate4 0 12
14{{flagicon|GBR}} Tom Woodburn6 WD 0 8
15{{flagicon|IRE}} Gerard Conway7 0 6
16{{flagicon|ARG}} Claudio Bustos8 0 4
17{{flagicon|ITA}} Enrico Ghietti8 0 4
18{{flagicon|SPA}} Rodrigo Sanjuan99 WD WD 0 4
19{{flagicon|POL}} Szymon Marciniak10 0 1
20{{flagicon|FIN}} Tomi Tuominen10Ret 0 1
{{flagicon|EST}} Martin Valter11Ret WD
{{flagicon|SWI}} Jessica BayardRet
{{flagicon|GBR}} Stefan DavisRet WD
{{flagicon|FRA}} Loïc DeclerckRet
{{flagicon|FRA}} Kévin ParentRet
{{Tooltip|Pos.|PositionCo-driver{{flagicon>MON{{flagicon>SWE{{flagicon>MEX{{flagicon>FRA{{flagicon>ARG{{flagicon>POR{{flagicon>ITA{{flagicon>POL{{flagicon>FIN{{flagicon>GER{{flagicon>ESP{{flagicon>GBR{{flagicon>AUSDropsPoints
{{WRC driver results legend}}

FIA World Rally Championship-3 for Teams

{{Tooltip|Pos.|PositionTeam{{flagicon>MON{{flagicon>SWE{{flagicon>MEX{{flagicon>FRA{{flagicon>ARG{{flagicon>POR{{flagicon>ITA{{flagicon>POL{{flagicon>FIN{{flagicon>GER{{flagicon>ESP{{flagicon>GBR{{flagicon>AUSPoints
1{{nowrap|{{flagicon|GER}} ADAC Sachsen}}112111 143
2{{flagicon|POL}} Go+Cars Atlas Ward2RetRet1 WD 43
3{{nowrap|{{flagicon|MEX}} Name-Rua Racing Team}}1DNS3 40
4{{nowrap|{{flagicon|FRA}} Renault Sport Racing Team 2}}1 25
5{{flagicon|FRA}} Renault Sport Racing Team2 18
6{{flagicon|EST}} Cueks Racing3Ret WD 15
{{Tooltip|Pos.|PositionTeam{{flagicon>MON{{flagicon>SWE{{flagicon>MEX{{flagicon>FRA{{flagicon>ARG{{flagicon>POR{{flagicon>ITA{{flagicon>POL{{flagicon>FIN{{flagicon>GER{{flagicon>ESP{{flagicon>GBR{{flagicon>AUSPoints
{{WRC driver results legend}}

Notes

1. ^{{cite web|title=2013 FIA World Rally Championship Sporting Regulations|url=http://www.fia.com/sites/default/files/regulation/file/2013%20WRC%20Sporting%20Regulations_17.12.2012.pdf|work=fia.com|publisher=Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile|date=17 December 2012|accessdate=2 December 2013}}
2. ^{{cite web|title=Tempestini:Corsica challenge was tough|url=http://www.wrc.com/en/jwrc/news/2016/october-2016/tempestini-on-corsica/page/3945--52-52-.html|work=WRC.com|publisher=WRC.com|date=4 October 2016|accessdate=3 January 2017}}
3. ^{{cite web|title=Nil Solans WRC-3 champion|url=http://www.wrc.com/en/jwrc/news/2017/august/sunday-in-germany/page/4813--52-52-.html|work=WRC.com|publisher=WRC.com|date=20 August 2017|accessdate=8 October 2017}}
4. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.wrc.com/en/wrc/news/september-2016/2017-calendar/page/3911--12-12-.html|title=2017 WRC dates confirmed|work=wrc.com|publisher=WRC Promoter GmbH|date=28 September 2016|accessdate=29 September 2016}}
5. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/127808/paddon-crash-halts-monte-carlo-opener|title=Hayden Paddon crash halts Monte Carlo Rally's opening stage|first1=Jack|last1=Benyon|first2=David|last2=Evans|work=autosport.com|publisher=Motorsport Network|date=19 January 2017|accessdate=20 January 2017}}
6. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.speedcafe.com/2017/01/20/spectator-dies-tragic-start-monte-carlo-rally/|title=Spectator dies in tragic start to Monte Carlo Rally|work=speedcafe.com|date=20 January 2017|accessdate=20 January 2017}}
7. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.speedcafe.com/2017/01/22/sebastien-ogier-lands-first-victory-new-wrc-era/|title=Sebastien Ogier lands first victory of new WRC era|work=speedcafe.com|date=22 January 2017|accessdate=22 January 2017}}
8. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/128071/rally-sweden-stage-canned-due-to-high-speeds|title=Rally Sweden stage cancelled due to high speed of 2017 WRC cars|first=Jack|last=Benyon|work=autosport.com|publisher=Motorsport Network|date=11 February 2017|accessdate=11 February 2017}}
9. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.speedcafe.com/2017/03/11/wrc-stars-left-carless-mexico/|title=WRC stars left carless in Mexico|work=speedcafe.com|date=11 March 2017|accessdate=11 March 2017}}
10. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.fia.com/news/fia-announces-world-motor-sport-council-decisions-4|title=FIA Announces World Motorsport Council Decisions|work=FIA.com|publisher=Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile|date=30 November 2016|accessdate=1 December 2016}}
11. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/126396/wrc-only-confirms-partial-2017-calendar|title=World Rally Championship only confirms partial 2017 calendar|first1=David|last1=Evans|first2=Matt|last2=Beer|work=autosport.com|publisher=Haymarket Publications|date=28 September 2016|accessdate=29 September 2016}}
12. ^{{cite news|title=Tour of Corsica set to get April slot in 2017 WRC schedule|url=http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/126289/corsica-set-for-april-switch-in-2017|first=David|last=Evans|work=autosport.com|publisher=Haymarket Publications|date=20 September 2016|accessdate=21 September 2016}}
13. ^{{Cite news|url=http://www.wrc.com/en/wrc/news/august-2016/rally-china/page/3810--12-12-.html|title=Rally China cancelled due to weather damage|accessdate=21 September 2016|work=wrc.com|publisher=WRC Promoter GmbH}}
14. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.speedcafe.com/2016/12/17/wrc-stake-aus-v-nz-2018/|title=WRC: More at stake than Aus v NZ for 2018|first=Gordon|last=Lomas|work=speedcafe.com|date=17 December 2016|accessdate=17 December 2016}}
15. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/123045/fia-takes-hard-line-on-argentina-safety|title=FIA taking hard line on WRC Rally Argentina safety|first=David|last=Evans|work=autosport.com|publisher=Haymarket Publications|date=2 March 2016|accessdate=8 March 2016}}
16. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/123871/rally-argentina-to-be-monitored-by-fia|title=Rally Argentina under FIA observation after 2015 safety failings|first=David|last=Evans|work=autosport.com|publisher=20 April 2016|accessdate=21 April 2016}}
17. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/125044/rally-poland-under-pressure-to-prove-safety|title=Rally Poland under pressure to prove safety to ensure WRC future|first=David|last=Evans|work=autosport.com|publisher=Haymarket Publications|date=30 June 2016|accessdate=30 June 2016}}
18. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/127504/drivers-want-rally-poland-safety-improvements|title=WRC drivers want Rally Poland safety improvements for 2017|first=David|last=Evans|work=autosport.com|publisher=Motorsport Network|date=15 December 2016|accessdate=17 December 2016}}
19. ^{{cite episode|title=Rallye Monte Carlo preview |series=2017 World Rally Championship season|network=WRC Promoter GmbH|date=January 2017}}
20. ^{{cite episode|title=Rally Sweden — Day 1|series=2017 World Rally Championship season|network=WRC Promoter GmbH|date=February 2017}}
21. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/127600/mexico-drops-wrc-longest-stage-for-2017|title=Mexico drops World Rally Championship's longest stage for 2017|first=David|last=Evans|work=autosport.com|publisher=Motorsport Network|date=31 December 2016|accessdate=14 January 2017}}
22. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/127875/rally-mexico-adds-stage-in-bond-film-location|title=Rally Mexico adds stage around Bond film venue in Mexico City|first=David|last=Evans|work=autosport.com|publisher=Motorsport Network|date=25 January 2017|accessdate=25 January 2017}}
23. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.wrc.com/en/wrc/news/december-2016/corisca-route-2017/page/4139--12-12-.html|title=Corsica route 2017|work=wrc.com|publisher=WRC Promoter GmbH|accessdate=14 January 2017}}
24. ^{{cite news|url=http://acm.mc/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/Liste-par-ordre-de-priorit%C3%A9-10_finalAC.pdf|title=Rallye Montecarlo Entry List|work=acm.mc|publisher=Automobile Club Montecarlo|date=2 January 2017|accessdate=3 January 2017}}
25. ^{{cite news|url=http://rallysweden.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/official-entry-list-2017.pdf|title=Rally Sweden Entry List|work=rallysweden.com|publisher=Rally Sweden|date=16 January 2017|accessdate=16 January 2017}}
26. ^{{cite web|title=FIA Monte Entry List|url=http://www.fia.com/events/world-rally-championship/season-2017/entry-list-12|website=FIA.com|publisher=FIA|accessdate=25 January 2017}}
27. ^{{cite web|title=Tour de Corse Entry List|url=http://www.tourdecorse.com/site/download/official_documents_uk/entry_list/Che-Guevara-Energy-Drink-Tour-de-Corse-2017-Entry-List-FIA-Approved.pdf|website=tourdecorse.com|publisher=tourdecorse.com|accessdate=17 March 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170318003201/http://www.tourdecorse.com/site/download/official_documents_uk/entry_list/Che-Guevara-Energy-Drink-Tour-de-Corse-2017-Entry-List-FIA-Approved.pdf|archive-date=18 March 2017|dead-url=yes|df=dmy-all}}
28. ^{{cite web|title=Rally Portugal Entry List|url=http://www.rallydeportugal.pt/ResourcesUser/Documentos/Listas_Inscritos/2017/Entry_List_02052017_v4a.pdf|website=rallyportugal.py|publisher=rallyportugal.pt|accessdate=2 May 2017}}
29. ^{{cite web|title=Rally Italia Entry List|url=http://www.rallylink.it/pdf/2017/ris17.pdf|website=rallylink.it|publisher=Rallylink|accessdate=19 May 2017}}
30. ^{{cite web|title=Rally Poland Entry List|url=http://www.rajdpolski.pl/pliki/zawodnicy/2017/entry/entry_list_pending_fia_appr.pdf|website=rajdpolski.pl|publisher=rajdpolski.pl|accessdate=5 June 2017}}
31. ^{{cite web|title=Rally Finland Entry List|url=http://www.nesterallyfinland.fi/site/assets/files/4127/2017_nrf_entry_list_fia_approved.pdf|website=nesterallyfinland.fi|publisher=nesterallyfinland.fi|accessdate=30 June 2017}}{{Dead link|date=September 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}
32. ^{{cite web|title=Rallye Deutschalnd Entry List|url=https://www.adac-rallye-deutschland.de/docs/wrc/2017/static/179/List%20of%20Entries_170726.pdf|website=adac-rallye-deutschland.de|publisher=adac-rallye-deutschland.de|accessdate=31 July 2017}}
33. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.rallyracc.com/2017/descargas/inscritos.pdf|title=Rally Spain Entry List|date=19 September 2017|accessdate=19 September 2017|work=rallyracc.com}}
34. ^{{cite news|url=https://walesrallygb.com/documents/List_of_Entries_-_Approved_by_the_FIA_-_6-Oct.pdf|title=Wales Rally GB Entry List|date=6 October 2017|accessdate=6 October 2017|work=walesrallygb.com}}
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External links

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