2017 Monte Carlo Rally
2017 Monte Carlo Rally 85ème Rallye Automobile Monte-Carlo | ||
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Round 1 of the 2017 World Rally Championship
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Dates run | 19 – 22 January 2017 | |
Stages | 17 (382.65 km; 237.77 miles) | |
Stage surface | Tarmac and snow | |
Statistics | ||
Crews | 73 at start, 54 at finish | |
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The 2017 Monte Carlo Rally (formally known as the 85ème Rallye Automobile Monte-Carlo) is a motor racing event for rally cars that was held over four days between 19 and 22 January 2017. It marks the eighty-fifth running of the Monte Carlo Rally, and is the first round of the 2017 World Rally Championship, WRC-2 and WRC-3 seasons.[1]
The rally was the first round in which 2017-specification World Rally Cars compete,[2] and will see the return of Toyota and Citroën to the championship, with the Toyota Yaris WRC and Citroën C3 WRC respectively.[3][4]
Report
[edit]Hayden Paddon withdrew from the rally after a fatal accident involving a spectator on the opening stage. Paddon lost control after hitting a patch of black ice, which spun him into an embankment and rolled the car. The spectator was hit after Paddon initially lost control. The stage was stopped while medical attention was sought and the car retrieved, but the spectator could not be revived. Although Paddon was eligible to re-enter the rally under Rally-2 regulations, the team chose to withdraw his car from the event.[5]
Entry list
[edit]Classification
[edit]Event standings
[edit]Pos. | No. | Driver | Co-driver | Team | Car | Class | Time | Difference | Points | ||
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Ford Fiesta WRC | WRC | 4:00:03.6 | 25 | |||
2 | 10 | ![]() |
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Toyota Yaris WRC | WRC | 4:02:18.6 | +2:15.0 | 18 | ||
3 | 2 | ![]() |
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Ford Fiesta WRC | WRC | 4:03:01.4 | +2:57.8 | 15 | ||
4 | 6 | ![]() |
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Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC | WRC | 4:03:39.4 | +3:35.8 | 13 | ||
5 | 14 | ![]() |
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Citroën DS3 WRC | WRC | 4:03:51.4 | +3:47.8 | 10 | ||
6 | 3 | ![]() |
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Ford Fiesta WRC | WRC | 4:06:48.6 | +6:45.0 | 10 | ||
7 | 31 | ![]() |
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Škoda Fabia R5 | WRC-2 | 4:09:36.3 | +9:32.7 | 6 | ||
8 | 32 | ![]() |
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Škoda Fabia R5 | WRC-2 | 4:13:01.7 | +12:32.7 | 4 | ||
9 | 8 | ![]() |
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Citroën C3 WRC | WRC | 4:14:47.4 | +14:43.8 | 6 | ||
10 | 40 | ![]() |
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Ford Fiesta R5 | WRC-2 | 4:16:13.0 | +16:09.4 | 1 | ||
15 | 5 | ![]() |
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Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC | WRC | 4:30:56.1 | +30:52.5 | 5 | ||
16 | 11 | ![]() |
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Toyota Yaris WRC | WRC | 4:32:20.4 | +32:16.8 | 3 | ||
WRC-2 standings | |||||||||||
1 (7.) | 31 | ![]() |
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Škoda Fabia R5 | WRC-2 | 4:09:36.3 | 25 | |||
2 (8.) | 32 | ![]() |
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Škoda Fabia R5 | WRC-2 | 4:13:01.7 | +3:25.4 | 18 | ||
3 (10.) | 40 | ![]() |
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Ford Fiesta R5 | WRC-2 | 4:16:13.0 | +6:36.7 | 15 | ||
4 (12.) | 39 | ![]() |
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Ford Fiesta R5 | WRC-2 | 4:19:32.1 | +9:55.8 | 12 | ||
5 (13.) | 35 | ![]() |
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Ford Fiesta R5 | WRC-2 | 4:21:13.1 | +11:36.8 | 10 | ||
6 (17.) | 38 | ![]() |
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Citroën DS3 R5 | WRC-2 | 4:36:48.1 | +27:11.8 | 8 | ||
7 (18.) | 42 | ![]() |
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Ford Fiesta R5 | WRC-2 | 4:39:47.1 | +30:10.8 | 6 | ||
WRC-3 standings | |||||||||||
1 (19.) | 71 | ![]() |
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Peugeot 208 R2 | WRC-3 | 4:39:55.8 | 25 | |||
2 (21.) | 67 | ![]() |
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Renault Clio RS R3T | WRC-3 | 4:49:18.3 | +9:22.5 | 18 | ||
3 (23.) | 63 | ![]() |
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Renault Clio RS R3T | WRC-3 | 4:49:55.8 | +10:00.0 | 15 | ||
4 (25.) | 65 | ![]() |
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Renault Clio RS R3T | WRC-3 | 4:51:45.4 | +11:49.6 | 12 | ||
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Special stages
[edit]Day | Stage | Name | Length | Winner | Car | Time | Rally Leader |
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Leg 1 (19 Jan) | SS1 | Entrevaux - Val de Chalvagne - Ubraye | 21.25 km | Stage cancelled
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SS2 | Bayons - Breziers 1 | 25.49 km | ![]() |
Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC | 15:01.1 | ![]() | |
Leg 2 (20 Jan) | SS3 | Agnieres en Devoluy - Le Motty 1 | 24.63 km | ![]() |
Ford Fiesta WRC | 19:17.8 | |
SS4 | Aspres les Corps - Chaillol 1 | 38.94 km | ![]() |
Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC | 25:41.9 | ||
SS5 | St-Leger-les-Mélèzes – La-Bâtie-Neuve 1 | 17.82 km | ![]() |
Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC | 11:22.2 | ||
SS6 | Agnières-en-Dévoluy - Le Motty 2 | 24.63 km | ![]() |
Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC | 18:09.6 | ||
SS7 | Aspres-lès-Corps - Chaillol 2 | 38.94 km | ![]() |
Ford Fiesta WRC | 24:17.8 | ||
SS8 | Saint-Léger-les-Mélèzes - La Bâtie-Neuve 2 | 17.82 km | ![]() |
Ford Fiesta WRC | 11:05.4 | ||
Leg 3 (21 Jan) | SS9 | Lardier et Valenca - Oze 1 | 31.17 km | ![]() |
Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC | 24:02.9 | |
SS10 | La Batie Monsaleon - Faye 1 | 16.78 km | ![]() |
Ford Fiesta WRC | 9:15.2 | ||
SS11 | Lardier et Valenca - Oze 2 | 31.17 km | ![]() |
Ford Fiesta WRC | 22:53.0 | ||
SS12 | La Batie Monsaleon - Faye 2 | 16.78 km | ![]() |
Ford Fiesta WRC | 8:56.7 | ||
SS13 | Bayons - Breziers 2 | 25.49 km | ![]() |
Ford Fiesta WRC | 14:27.5 | ![]() | |
Leg 4 (22 Jan) | SS14 | Luceram - Col St Roch 1 | 5.50 km | ![]() |
Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC | 3:35.7 | |
SS15 | La Bollene Vesubie - Peira Cava 1 | 21.36 km | ![]() |
Citroën C3 WRC | 13:51.1 | ||
SS16 | Luceram - Col St Roch 2 | 5.50 km | Stage cancelled
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SS17 | La Bollene Vesubie - Peira Cava 2 [Power Stage] | 21.36 km | ![]() |
Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC | 14:14.4 | ![]() |
Power Stage
[edit]The Power Stage was a 21.36 km (13.48 mi) stage at the end of the rally.
Pos. | Driver | Co-driver | Car | Time | Diff. | Pts. |
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Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC | 14:14.4 | 0.0 | 5 |
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Citroën C3 WRC | 14:44.5 | +30.1 | 4 |
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Toyota Yaris WRC | 15:09.4 | +55.0 | 3 |
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Ford Fiesta WRC | 15:28.1 | +1:13.7 | 2 |
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Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC | 15:57.2 | +1:42.8 | 1 |
Championship standings after the rally
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References
[edit]- ^ "FIA Announces World Motorsport Council Decisions". FIA.com. Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile. 30 November 2016. Retrieved 1 December 2016.
- ^ "WRC cars to become more aggressive in 2017". speedcafe.com. 11 July 2015. Retrieved 7 March 2016.
- ^ "Toyota GAZOO Racing Outlines 2016 Motorsports Activities". Toyota. 4 February 2015. Retrieved 17 April 2016.
- ^ "Citroën commits to WRC future". WRC.com. WRC Promoter GmbH. 19 November 2015. Retrieved 7 March 2016.
- ^ "Spectator who fell in Hayden Paddon crash in the Monte Carlo rally dies". 20 January 2017.
- ^ "2017 Commited [sic]". acm.mc. Automobile Club Montecarlo. 19 January 2017. Archived from the original on 21 January 2017. Retrieved 19 January 2017.
- ^ "Matton on Monte tactics". wrc.com. WRC Promoter GmbH. 16 January 2017. Archived from the original on 17 January 2017. Retrieved 17 January 2017.
Craig Breen drives a 2016-specification DS 3 WRC and while he can score driver points, he is not eligible for points in the manufacturers' championship.
- ^ "World Rally Championship - Results Monte Carlo - wrc.com". www.wrc.com. Archived from the original on 2018-04-08. Retrieved 2017-01-22.