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The 2017 FIA World Rallycross Championship presented by Monster Energy was the fourth season of the FIA World Rallycross Championship. The season consists of twelve rounds, started on 1 April with the Spanish round at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya and concluded on 12 November at the Killarney Motor Racing Complex in Cape Town, South Africa.

Johan Kristoffersson was the season's Driver's Champion, claiming it at the Neste World RX of Latvia. The Teams' Championship was won by PSRX Volkswagen Sweden.

Calendar edit

On 17 October 2016 the provisional 2017 calendar was released. It once again contained twelve rounds; however the Argentine event was discontinued in favour of a new event in South Africa.[1] Half of the rounds were supported by the RX2 category—formerly known as RX Lites.

Rnd. Event Dates Venue Class Winner Team Report
1   World RX of Barcelona 1–2 April Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, Montmeló Supercar   Mattias Ekström   EKS RX Report
2   World RX of Portugal 22–23 April Pista Automóvel de Montalegre, Montalegre Supercar   Mattias Ekström   EKS RX Report
3   World RX of Hockenheim 5–7 May Hockenheimring, Hockenheim Supercar   Mattias Ekström   EKS RX Report
4   World RX of Belgium 13–14 May Circuit Jules Tacheny Mettet, Mettet Supercar   Johan Kristoffersson   PSRX Volkswagen Sweden Report
RX2   Cyril Raymond   Olsbergs MSE
5   World RX of Great Britain 27–28 May Lydden Hill Race Circuit, Wootton Supercar   Petter Solberg   PSRX Volkswagen Sweden Report
RX2   Cyril Raymond   Olsbergs MSE
6   World RX of Norway 10–11 June Lånkebanen, Hell Supercar   Johan Kristoffersson   PSRX Volkswagen Sweden Report
RX2   Cyril Raymond   Olsbergs MSE
7   World RX of Sweden 1–2 July Höljesbanan, Höljes Supercar   Johan Kristoffersson   PSRX Volkswagen Sweden Report
RX2   Dan Rooke   Team Faren
8   World RX of Canada 5–6 August Circuit Trois-Rivières, Trois-Rivières Supercar   Johan Kristoffersson   PSRX Volkswagen Sweden Report
RX2   Cyril Raymond   Olsbergs MSE
9   World RX of France 2–3 September Circuit de Lohéac, Lohéac Supercar   Johan Kristoffersson   PSRX Volkswagen Sweden Report
RX2   Cyril Raymond   Olsbergs MSE
10   World RX of Latvia 16–17 September Biķernieku Kompleksā Sporta Bāze, Riga Supercar   Johan Kristoffersson   PSRX Volkswagen Sweden Report
11   World RX of Germany 30 September–1 October Estering, Buxtehude Supercar   Mattias Ekström   EKS RX Report
12   World RX of South Africa 11–12 November Killarney Motor Racing Complex, Cape Town Supercar   Johan Kristoffersson   PSRX Volkswagen Sweden Report
RX2   Cyril Raymond   Olsbergs MSE

Entries edit

 
The permanent entrants of the 2017 Supercar season
 
Petter Solberg moved across to PSRX Volkswagen Sweden, partnering with team owners Tommy and Johan Kristoffersson
 
Reinis Nitišs (foreground) moved to EKS, while "Csucsu" made his WorldRX debut
 
Manfred Stohl split with World RX Team Austria (foreground) and entered his own team, STARD (background)

Supercar edit

Permanent Entries
Constructor Entrant Car No. Driver Rounds
Audi   EKS RX[2] Audi S1 1   Mattias Ekström 1-6, 8-12
15   Reinis Nitišs All
45   Per-Gunnar Andersson[3] 7
51   Nico Müller[4] 9-10
57   Toomas Heikkinen All
Ford   Hoonigan Racing Division[5] Ford Focus RS 13   Andreas Bakkerud All
43   Ken Block All
  GRX[6] Ford Fiesta 68   Niclas Grönholm All
  MJP Racing Team Austria[7] 44   Timo Scheider 1-4, 6-12
96   Kevin Eriksson All
  MJP Pirtek Racing 177   Andrew Jordan[8] 5
  STARD[9] 6   Jānis Baumanis All
7   Timur Timerzyanov All
Kia   Speedy Motorsport[10] Kia Rio 10   "Csucsu" All
Peugeot   DA Racing[11] Peugeot 208 15   Davy Jeanney[12] 11
66   Grégoire Demoustier 1-2, 4-5, 8-9, 12
67   François Duval[13] 10
87   Jean-Baptiste Dubourg 1-9, 12
  Team Peugeot-Hansen[14] 9   Sébastien Loeb All
21   Timmy Hansen All
71   Kevin Hansen All
Volkswagen   LOCO World RX Team[15] Volkswagen Polo 58   Alister McRae[16] 9
100   Guy Wilks 1-8
  PSRX Volkswagen Sweden[17] Volkswagen Polo GTI 3   Johan Kristoffersson All
11   Petter Solberg All
94   Dieter Depping[18] 11

* Entries in grey denote one-car teams which are ineligible to score teams championship points.

RX2 International Series edit

  • All of the RX2 cars are designed and produced by Avitas Motorsport in cooperation with Olsbergs MSE.
Permanent Entries
Entrant No. Driver Rounds
  A. Berggrens Bilservice Floby 58   Santosh Berggren 1,4
  Anders Michalak 12   Anders Michalak All
  Bard Holmen 56   Thomas Holmen All
  Ben-Philip Gundersen 2   Ben-Philip Gundersen 4
  BPG Motorsport 43   Tony Sormbroen 3
  Glenn Haug 9   Glenn Haug All
  Guillaume De Ridder 96   Guillaume De Ridder All
  Hampus Rådström 17   Hampus Rådström 4
  Helmia Motorsport 91   Jonathan Walfridsson 3-4
  JC Raceteknik 6   William Nilsson 4-7
21   Marcus Höglund 3-4
66   William Nilsson 1-3
69   Sondre Evjen All
  Linus Östlund 18   Linus Östlund 4
  Olsbergs MSE 11   Tanner Whitten All
13   Cyril Raymond All
19   Andreas Bäckman All
26   Jessica Bäckman All
33   Tejas Hirani 1
36   Guerlain Chicherit 5, 7
53   Cole Keatts 5
  Sandra Hultgren 51   Sandra Hultgren 1-6
  Set Promotion 8   Simon Wågø Syversen All
  Simon Olofsson 52   Simon Olofsson All
  Sports Racing Technologies 55   Vasily Gryazin All
  Stein Frederic Akre 98   Stein Frederic Akre 3-4, 7
  Team Färén 40   Dan Rooke All

Championship Standings edit

FIA World Rallycross Championship for Drivers edit

(key)

Pos. Driver BAR
 
POR
 
HOC
 
BEL
 
GBR
 
NOR
 
SWE
 
CAN
 
FRA
 
LAT
 
GER
 
RSA
 
Points
1   Johan Kristoffersson 6 3 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 7 1 316
2   Mattias Ekström 1 1 1 4 5 4 7 3 2 1 3 255
3   Petter Solberg 4 6 4 3 1 7 7 2 5 7 4 4 252
4   Sébastien Loeb 14 2 5 7 4 3 3 3 2 3 11 10 214
5   Timmy Hansen 5 4a 3 2 6 5 4 6 6 9h 2 2 201
6   Andreas Bakkerud 3 10 14 6 3 2 2 13 4 4 8 7 194
7   Toomas Heikkinen 8 12 6 9 12 11 14 5 11 8 3 11 125
8   Kevin Hansen 11 8 8 21 13 9 13 10 8 10 6 6 115
9   Ken Block 9 11 11 8 7 8 9 9 7f 14 14 8 112
10   Timo Scheider 2 15 7 11 12 10 12 9 15 15 5 109
11   Kevin Eriksson 13 14 10 5 9 13 5 4 16 18 10 12 101
12   Jānis Baumanis 15 7 15 16 10 14 6 8 10 5 9 9 98
13   Timur Timerzyanov 20 9 9 10 11 6 11 11 15 13 17 13 78
14   Reinis Nitišs 10 5 12 13 16 10 18 16 12 11 12 18 71
15   Guy Wilks 7 16 19 14 14 17 20 15 21
16   Jean-Baptiste Dubourg 12 17 17 18 18 15 16 17 13 14 17
17   Nico Müller 17 6 13
18   Sebastian Eriksson 12 13 12
19   Andrew Jordan 8 11
20   Niclas Grönholm 17 13 16 12 15 16 8 14e 14 12i 5j 15k 4
21   Robin Larsson 13 4
22   François Duval 15 20 2
23   Per-Gunnar Andersson 15 2
24   Oliver Eriksson 17 16 1
25   "Knapick" 18 21 21 20 16 1
26   Dieter Depping 16 1
27   René Münnich 18 20 17 18 19 17 0
28   Martin Kaczmarski 19 18 19 22 22 0
29   "M.D.K." 17 24 0
30   Davy Jeanney 18 0
31   Gaëtan Sérazin 18 0
32   Guerlain Chicherit 21 21 20 19 19 0
33   Laurent Bouliou 20 21 0
34   Oliver O'Donovan 20 0
35   Mark Cronje 20 0
36   Andreas Steffen 21 0
37   Ashley Haigh-Smith 21 0
38   Joaquim Santos 22 0
39   Oliver Bennett 23 0
40   Tamás Kárai 23 0
41   Alister McRae 24 0
42   "Csucsu" 16 20 22 24c 21 22 22 19 22 17 20 -9
43   Joni-Pekka Rajala 18 19d 19 -10
44   Grégoire Demoustier 19 21b 22 19 20 23 19 -10
45   Emmanuel Anne 25g -10
Pos. Driver BAR
 
POR
 
HOC
 
BEL
 
GBR
 
NOR
 
SWE
 
CAN
 
FRA
 
LAT
 
GER
 
RSA
 
Points

a Ten championship points deducted for use of an unregistered tyre in Q3.[25]
b Ten championship points deducted for sealing an additional turbo after scrutineering.[25]
c Ten championship points deducted for sealing an additional turbo after scrutineering.[26]
d Ten championship points deducted for use of a third turbocharger in the competition.[27]
e Fifteen championship points deducted for use of a fourth engine seal.[28]
f Five championship points deducted for receiving his third reprimand in the championship.[29]
g Ten championship points deducted for presenting a turbocharger for sealing after initial scrutineering.[29]
h Fifteen championship points deducted for use of a fourth engine in the championship.[30]
i Ten championship points deducted for use of a new turbo seal after initial scrutineering.[30]
j Fifteen championship points deducted for use of more than three engine seals in the season.[31]
k Ten championship points deducted for use of a seventh turbocharger in the season.[32]

FIA World Rallycross Championship for Teams edit

RX2 International Series edit

(key)

Pos. Driver BEL
 
GBR
 
NOR
 
SWE
 
CAN
 
FRA
 
RSA
 
Points
1   Cyril Raymond 1 1 1 6 1 1 1 198
2   Dan Rooke 2 2 3 1 6 9 5 154
3   Guillaume De Ridder 9 4 8 2 2 2 6 138
4   Tanner Whitten 3 7 2 16 3 15 3 105
5   William Nilsson 10 5 7 3 8 7 10 98
6   Simon Olofsson 5 6 9 11 5 8 7 98
7   Vasily Gryazin 7 10 12 19 4 3 4 94
8   Sondre Evjen 6 9 6 14 7 11 2 93
9   Glenn Haug 4 8 4 12 13 10 15 76
10   Andreas Bäckman 15 14 5 4 9 12 8 69
11   Thomas Holmen 11 3 18 8 14 6 9 67
12   Simon Wågø Syversen 17 12 11 7 16 4 13 47
13   Anders Michalak 8 11 16 13 17 5 11 45
14   Stein Frederic Akre 19 5 14 22
15   Jessica Bäckman 16 13 14 22 10 14 16 21
16   Sandra Hultgren 14 15 15 17 11 13 19
17   Marcus Höglund 10 9 18
18   Linus Östlund 10 10
19   Tejas Hirani 12 8
20   Guerlain Chicherit 15 12 8
21   Cole Keatts 12 7
22   Santosh Berggren 13 21 4
23   Tony Sormbroen 13 4
24   Ben-Philip Gundersen 15 2
25   Jonathan Walfridsson 17 18 0
26   Hampus Rådström 20 0

References edit

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  8. ^ "Jordan to make World Rallycross return at Lydden Hill". Motorsport.com. Retrieved 17 February 2017.
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  19. ^ a b Ridge, Hal (24 May 2017). "Munnich to switch to Solberg's former WRX car". Motorsport.com. Retrieved 21 September 2017.
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  24. ^ "Chicherit to pilot Renault Clio in six World RX 2017 rounds". Motorsport.com. Retrieved 16 February 2017.
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External links edit

  • Official website

2017, world, rallycross, championship, previous, 2016, next, 2018support, series, european, rallycross, championshiprx2, international, series, presented, monster, energy, fourth, season, world, rallycross, championship, season, consists, twelve, rounds, start. 2017 FIA World Rallycross Championship Previous 2016 Next 2018Support series European Rallycross ChampionshipRX2 International Series The 2017 FIA World Rallycross Championship presented by Monster Energy was the fourth season of the FIA World Rallycross Championship The season consists of twelve rounds started on 1 April with the Spanish round at the Circuit de Barcelona Catalunya and concluded on 12 November at the Killarney Motor Racing Complex in Cape Town South Africa Johan Kristoffersson was the season s Driver s Champion claiming it at the Neste World RX of Latvia The Teams Championship was won by PSRX Volkswagen Sweden Contents 1 Calendar 2 Entries 2 1 Supercar 2 2 RX2 International Series 3 Championship Standings 3 1 FIA World Rallycross Championship for Drivers 3 2 FIA World Rallycross Championship for Teams 3 3 RX2 International Series 4 References 5 External linksCalendar editOn 17 October 2016 the provisional 2017 calendar was released It once again contained twelve rounds however the Argentine event was discontinued in favour of a new event in South Africa 1 Half of the rounds were supported by the RX2 category formerly known as RX Lites Rnd Event Dates Venue Class Winner Team Report1 nbsp World RX of Barcelona 1 2 April Circuit de Barcelona Catalunya Montmelo Supercar nbsp Mattias Ekstrom nbsp EKS RX Report2 nbsp World RX of Portugal 22 23 April Pista Automovel de Montalegre Montalegre Supercar nbsp Mattias Ekstrom nbsp EKS RX Report3 nbsp World RX of Hockenheim 5 7 May Hockenheimring Hockenheim Supercar nbsp Mattias Ekstrom nbsp EKS RX Report4 nbsp World RX of Belgium 13 14 May Circuit Jules Tacheny Mettet Mettet Supercar nbsp Johan Kristoffersson nbsp PSRX Volkswagen Sweden ReportRX2 nbsp Cyril Raymond nbsp Olsbergs MSE5 nbsp World RX of Great Britain 27 28 May Lydden Hill Race Circuit Wootton Supercar nbsp Petter Solberg nbsp PSRX Volkswagen Sweden ReportRX2 nbsp Cyril Raymond nbsp Olsbergs MSE6 nbsp World RX of Norway 10 11 June Lankebanen Hell Supercar nbsp Johan Kristoffersson nbsp PSRX Volkswagen Sweden ReportRX2 nbsp Cyril Raymond nbsp Olsbergs MSE7 nbsp World RX of Sweden 1 2 July Holjesbanan Holjes Supercar nbsp Johan Kristoffersson nbsp PSRX Volkswagen Sweden ReportRX2 nbsp Dan Rooke nbsp Team Faren8 nbsp World RX of Canada 5 6 August Circuit Trois Rivieres Trois Rivieres Supercar nbsp Johan Kristoffersson nbsp PSRX Volkswagen Sweden ReportRX2 nbsp Cyril Raymond nbsp Olsbergs MSE9 nbsp World RX of France 2 3 September Circuit de Loheac Loheac Supercar nbsp Johan Kristoffersson nbsp PSRX Volkswagen Sweden ReportRX2 nbsp Cyril Raymond nbsp Olsbergs MSE10 nbsp World RX of Latvia 16 17 September Bikernieku Kompleksa Sporta Baze Riga Supercar nbsp Johan Kristoffersson nbsp PSRX Volkswagen Sweden Report11 nbsp World RX of Germany 30 September 1 October Estering Buxtehude Supercar nbsp Mattias Ekstrom nbsp EKS RX Report12 nbsp World RX of South Africa 11 12 November Killarney Motor Racing Complex Cape Town Supercar nbsp Johan Kristoffersson nbsp PSRX Volkswagen Sweden ReportRX2 nbsp Cyril Raymond nbsp Olsbergs MSEEntries edit nbsp The permanent entrants of the 2017 Supercar season nbsp Petter Solberg moved across to PSRX Volkswagen Sweden partnering with team owners Tommy and Johan Kristoffersson nbsp Reinis Nitiss foreground moved to EKS while Csucsu made his WorldRX debut nbsp Manfred Stohl split with World RX Team Austria foreground and entered his own team STARD background Supercar edit Permanent EntriesConstructor Entrant Car No Driver RoundsAudi nbsp EKS RX 2 Audi S1 1 nbsp Mattias Ekstrom 1 6 8 1215 nbsp Reinis Nitiss All45 nbsp Per Gunnar Andersson 3 751 nbsp Nico Muller 4 9 1057 nbsp Toomas Heikkinen AllFord nbsp Hoonigan Racing Division 5 Ford Focus RS 13 nbsp Andreas Bakkerud All43 nbsp Ken Block All nbsp GRX 6 Ford Fiesta 68 nbsp Niclas Gronholm All nbsp MJP Racing Team Austria 7 44 nbsp Timo Scheider 1 4 6 1296 nbsp Kevin Eriksson All nbsp MJP Pirtek Racing 177 nbsp Andrew Jordan 8 5 nbsp STARD 9 6 nbsp Janis Baumanis All7 nbsp Timur Timerzyanov AllKia nbsp Speedy Motorsport 10 Kia Rio 10 nbsp Csucsu AllPeugeot nbsp DA Racing 11 Peugeot 208 15 nbsp Davy Jeanney 12 1166 nbsp Gregoire Demoustier 1 2 4 5 8 9 1267 nbsp Francois Duval 13 1087 nbsp Jean Baptiste Dubourg 1 9 12 nbsp Team Peugeot Hansen 14 9 nbsp Sebastien Loeb All21 nbsp Timmy Hansen All71 nbsp Kevin Hansen AllVolkswagen nbsp LOCO World RX Team 15 Volkswagen Polo 58 nbsp Alister McRae 16 9100 nbsp Guy Wilks 1 8 nbsp PSRX Volkswagen Sweden 17 Volkswagen Polo GTI 3 nbsp Johan Kristoffersson All11 nbsp Petter Solberg All94 nbsp Dieter Depping 18 11Non permanent entriesConstructor Entrant Car No Driver RoundsAudi nbsp Robin Larsson Audi A1 4 nbsp Robin Larsson 3 nbsp Karai Motorsport Sportegyesulet 102 nbsp Tamas Karai 4Citroen nbsp All Inkl com Munnich Motorsport 19 Citroen DS3 77 nbsp Rene Munnich 5 8 nbsp Herve Knapick Lemonnier 20 84 nbsp Knapick 1 6 7 9 10Ford nbsp Oliver O Donovan 21 Ford Fiesta 2 nbsp Oliver O Donovan 5 nbsp Oliver Bennett 42 nbsp Oliver Bennett 5 nbsp M D K 49 nbsp M D K 4 5 nbsp Martin Kaczmarski 69 nbsp Martin Kaczmarski 2 5 11 nbsp Andreas Steffen 80 nbsp Andreas Steffen 11 nbsp Olsbergs MSE 22 59 nbsp Ashley Haigh Smith 1293 nbsp Sebastian Eriksson 7 1198 nbsp Oliver Eriksson 7 12 nbsp Bompiso Racing Team Ford Focus 41 nbsp Joaquim Santos 2Mitsubishi nbsp Vaaranmara Racing Mitsubishi Mirage 60 nbsp Joni Pekka Rajala 6 7 10Peugeot nbsp Emmanuel Anne Peugeot 208 21 nbsp Emmanuel Anne 9 nbsp Gaetan Serazin 40 nbsp Gaetan Serazin 9 nbsp Albatec Racing 23 67 nbsp Francois Duval 4124 nbsp Mark Cronje 12 nbsp Laurent Bouliou 78 nbsp Laurent Bouliou 6 9Renault nbsp Guerlain Chicherit 24 Renault Clio 36 nbsp Guerlain Chicherit 1 3 4 6 9SEAT nbsp All Inkl com Munnich Motorsport 19 Seat Ibiza Cupra 77 nbsp Rene Munnich 2 3 11 12 Entries in grey denote one car teams which are ineligible to score teams championship points RX2 International Series edit All of the RX2 cars are designed and produced by Avitas Motorsport in cooperation with Olsbergs MSE Permanent EntriesEntrant No Driver Rounds nbsp A Berggrens Bilservice Floby 58 nbsp Santosh Berggren 1 4 nbsp Anders Michalak 12 nbsp Anders Michalak All nbsp Bard Holmen 56 nbsp Thomas Holmen All nbsp Ben Philip Gundersen 2 nbsp Ben Philip Gundersen 4 nbsp BPG Motorsport 43 nbsp Tony Sormbroen 3 nbsp Glenn Haug 9 nbsp Glenn Haug All nbsp Guillaume De Ridder 96 nbsp Guillaume De Ridder All nbsp Hampus Radstrom 17 nbsp Hampus Radstrom 4 nbsp Helmia Motorsport 91 nbsp Jonathan Walfridsson 3 4 nbsp JC Raceteknik 6 nbsp William Nilsson 4 721 nbsp Marcus Hoglund 3 466 nbsp William Nilsson 1 369 nbsp Sondre Evjen All nbsp Linus Ostlund 18 nbsp Linus Ostlund 4 nbsp Olsbergs MSE 11 nbsp Tanner Whitten All13 nbsp Cyril Raymond All19 nbsp Andreas Backman All26 nbsp Jessica Backman All33 nbsp Tejas Hirani 136 nbsp Guerlain Chicherit 5 753 nbsp Cole Keatts 5 nbsp Sandra Hultgren 51 nbsp Sandra Hultgren 1 6 nbsp Set Promotion 8 nbsp Simon Wago Syversen All nbsp Simon Olofsson 52 nbsp Simon Olofsson All nbsp Sports Racing Technologies 55 nbsp Vasily Gryazin All nbsp Stein Frederic Akre 98 nbsp Stein Frederic Akre 3 4 7 nbsp Team Faren 40 nbsp Dan Rooke AllChampionship Standings editFIA World Rallycross Championship for Drivers edit key Pos Driver BAR nbsp POR nbsp HOC nbsp BEL nbsp GBR nbsp NOR nbsp SWE nbsp CAN nbsp FRA nbsp LAT nbsp GER nbsp RSA nbsp Points1 nbsp Johan Kristoffersson 6 3 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 7 1 3162 nbsp Mattias Ekstrom 1 1 1 4 5 4 7 3 2 1 3 2553 nbsp Petter Solberg 4 6 4 3 1 7 7 2 5 7 4 4 2524 nbsp Sebastien Loeb 14 2 5 7 4 3 3 3 2 3 11 10 2145 nbsp Timmy Hansen 5 4a 3 2 6 5 4 6 6 9h 2 2 2016 nbsp Andreas Bakkerud 3 10 14 6 3 2 2 13 4 4 8 7 1947 nbsp Toomas Heikkinen 8 12 6 9 12 11 14 5 11 8 3 11 1258 nbsp Kevin Hansen 11 8 8 21 13 9 13 10 8 10 6 6 1159 nbsp Ken Block 9 11 11 8 7 8 9 9 7f 14 14 8 11210 nbsp Timo Scheider 2 15 7 11 12 10 12 9 15 15 5 10911 nbsp Kevin Eriksson 13 14 10 5 9 13 5 4 16 18 10 12 10112 nbsp Janis Baumanis 15 7 15 16 10 14 6 8 10 5 9 9 9813 nbsp Timur Timerzyanov 20 9 9 10 11 6 11 11 15 13 17 13 7814 nbsp Reinis Nitiss 10 5 12 13 16 10 18 16 12 11 12 18 7115 nbsp Guy Wilks 7 16 19 14 14 17 20 15 2116 nbsp Jean Baptiste Dubourg 12 17 17 18 18 15 16 17 13 14 1717 nbsp Nico Muller 17 6 1318 nbsp Sebastian Eriksson 12 13 1219 nbsp Andrew Jordan 8 1120 nbsp Niclas Gronholm 17 13 16 12 15 16 8 14e 14 12i 5j 15k 421 nbsp Robin Larsson 13 422 nbsp Francois Duval 15 20 223 nbsp Per Gunnar Andersson 15 224 nbsp Oliver Eriksson 17 16 125 nbsp Knapick 18 21 21 20 16 126 nbsp Dieter Depping 16 127 nbsp Rene Munnich 18 20 17 18 19 17 028 nbsp Martin Kaczmarski 19 18 19 22 22 029 nbsp M D K 17 24 030 nbsp Davy Jeanney 18 031 nbsp Gaetan Serazin 18 032 nbsp Guerlain Chicherit 21 21 20 19 19 033 nbsp Laurent Bouliou 20 21 034 nbsp Oliver O Donovan 20 035 nbsp Mark Cronje 20 036 nbsp Andreas Steffen 21 037 nbsp Ashley Haigh Smith 21 038 nbsp Joaquim Santos 22 039 nbsp Oliver Bennett 23 040 nbsp Tamas Karai 23 041 nbsp Alister McRae 24 042 nbsp Csucsu 16 20 22 24c 21 22 22 19 22 17 20 943 nbsp Joni Pekka Rajala 18 19d 19 1044 nbsp Gregoire Demoustier 19 21b 22 19 20 23 19 1045 nbsp Emmanuel Anne 25g 10Pos Driver BAR nbsp POR nbsp HOC nbsp BEL nbsp GBR nbsp NOR nbsp SWE nbsp CAN nbsp FRA nbsp LAT nbsp GER nbsp RSA nbsp Pointsa Ten championship points deducted for use of an unregistered tyre in Q3 25 b Ten championship points deducted for sealing an additional turbo after scrutineering 25 c Ten championship points deducted for sealing an additional turbo after scrutineering 26 d Ten championship points deducted for use of a third turbocharger in the competition 27 e Fifteen championship points deducted for use of a fourth engine seal 28 f Five championship points deducted for receiving his third reprimand in the championship 29 g Ten championship points deducted for presenting a turbocharger for sealing after initial scrutineering 29 h Fifteen championship points deducted for use of a fourth engine in the championship 30 i Ten championship points deducted for use of a new turbo seal after initial scrutineering 30 j Fifteen championship points deducted for use of more than three engine seals in the season 31 k Ten championship points deducted for use of a seventh turbocharger in the season 32 FIA World Rallycross Championship for Teams edit Pos Team No Drivers Points1 nbsp PSRX Volkswagen Sweden 3 nbsp Johan Kristoffersson 54411 nbsp Petter Solberg94 nbsp Dieter Depping2 nbsp Team Peugeot Hansen 9 nbsp Sebastien Loeb 41521 nbsp Timmy Hansen3 nbsp EKS RX 1 nbsp Mattias Ekstrom 38015 nbsp Reinis Nitiss57 nbsp Toomas Heikkinen4 nbsp Hoonigan Racing Division 13 nbsp Andreas Bakkerud 30643 nbsp Ken Block5 nbsp MJP Racing Team Austria 44 nbsp Timo Scheider 22196 nbsp Kevin Eriksson177 nbsp Andrew Jordan6 nbsp STARD 6 nbsp Janis Baumanis 1767 nbsp Timur TimerzyanovRX2 International Series edit key Pos Driver BEL nbsp GBR nbsp NOR nbsp SWE nbsp CAN nbsp FRA nbsp RSA nbsp Points1 nbsp Cyril Raymond 1 1 1 6 1 1 1 1982 nbsp Dan Rooke 2 2 3 1 6 9 5 1543 nbsp Guillaume De Ridder 9 4 8 2 2 2 6 1384 nbsp Tanner Whitten 3 7 2 16 3 15 3 1055 nbsp William Nilsson 10 5 7 3 8 7 10 986 nbsp Simon Olofsson 5 6 9 11 5 8 7 987 nbsp Vasily Gryazin 7 10 12 19 4 3 4 948 nbsp Sondre Evjen 6 9 6 14 7 11 2 939 nbsp Glenn Haug 4 8 4 12 13 10 15 7610 nbsp Andreas Backman 15 14 5 4 9 12 8 6911 nbsp Thomas Holmen 11 3 18 8 14 6 9 6712 nbsp Simon Wago Syversen 17 12 11 7 16 4 13 4713 nbsp Anders Michalak 8 11 16 13 17 5 11 4514 nbsp Stein Frederic Akre 19 5 14 2215 nbsp Jessica Backman 16 13 14 22 10 14 16 2116 nbsp Sandra Hultgren 14 15 15 17 11 13 1917 nbsp Marcus Hoglund 10 9 1818 nbsp Linus Ostlund 10 1019 nbsp Tejas Hirani 12 820 nbsp Guerlain Chicherit 15 12 821 nbsp Cole Keatts 12 722 nbsp Santosh Berggren 13 21 423 nbsp Tony Sormbroen 13 424 nbsp Ben Philip Gundersen 15 225 nbsp Jonathan Walfridsson 17 18 026 nbsp Hampus Radstrom 20 0References edit WORLD RX 2017 CALENDAR www fiaworldrallycross com Retrieved 12 January 2017 EKS TO RECEIVE AUDI SPORT BACKING IN WORLD RX fiaworldrallycross com Archived from the original on 13 December 2017 Retrieved 19 January 2017 Ekstrom to skip WRX for Norisring DTM race Motorsport News 23 June 2017 Archived from the original on 3 July 2018 Retrieved 20 September 2017 Ridge Hal 9 August 2017 DTM driver Nico Muller part of four car EKS Audi Loheac entry Autosport Retrieved 20 September 2017 2017 Entry List PDF www fiaworldrallycross com Archived from the original PDF on 4 March 2017 Retrieved 2 March 2017 Gronholm joins father s team for second World RX season Motorsport com Retrieved 2 March 2017 Timo Scheider MJPPRESS Release MJP Racing Team Facebook www facebook com Retrieved 5 February 2017 Jordan to make World Rallycross return at Lydden Hill Motorsport com Retrieved 17 February 2017 Stohl s World RX team signs Timerzyanov Baumanis for 2017 Motorsport com Retrieved 21 February 2017 RX Team Hungary enters World RX with Kia Rio www fiaworldrallycross com Archived from the original on 3 July 2018 Retrieved 28 February 2017 DA Racing to enter World Rallycross full time in 2017 www daracing fr Archived from the original on 3 July 2018 Retrieved 1 March 2017 Zurli Tommaso 27 September 2017 Davy Jeanney to replace JB Dubourg at Estering The Checkered Flag co uk Retrieved 1 October 2017 Ridge Hal 13 September 2017 Ex WRC driver Francois Duval gets call up for next World RX event Autosport Retrieved 20 September 2017 Team Peugeot Hansen announce three car entry for 2017 www fiaworldrallycross com Archived from the original on 3 July 2018 Retrieved 20 February 2017 Wilks to enter World RX full time in 2017 with Volkswagen motorsport com Retrieved 22 February 2017 Ridge Hal 23 August 2017 Alister McRae to make World Rallycross debut in Franc Autosport Retrieved 20 September 2017 Solberg enters Volkswagen tie up for 2017 World RX campaign Motorsport com Retrieved 11 January 2017 Ridge Hal 16 August 2017 Solberg s VW Rallycross squad adds third Polo for Germany round Autosport Retrieved 20 September 2017 a b Ridge Hal 24 May 2017 Munnich to switch to Solberg s former WRX car Motorsport com Retrieved 21 September 2017 BARCELONA RX ENTRIES REVEALED fiwworldrallycross com Archived from the original on 3 July 2018 Retrieved 10 March 2017 O DONOVAN ANNOUNCES 2017 RALLYCROSS PROGRAMME thecheckeredflag co uk Retrieved 19 January 2017 OMSE enter two Supercars for Holjes RX FIA World Rallycross Retrieved 21 September 2017 Ridge Hal 24 April 2017 Ex WRC star Duval returns to World Rallycross for home round Motorsport com Retrieved 21 September 2017 Chicherit to pilot Renault Clio in six World RX 2017 rounds Motorsport com Retrieved 16 February 2017 a b Victory for Ekstrom in Portugal FIA World Rallycross 23 April 2017 Archived from the original on 25 April 2017 Retrieved 24 April 2017 Kristoffersson wins in Belgium FIA World Rallycross 14 May 2017 Archived from the original on 17 May 2017 Retrieved 15 May 2017 Kristoffersson takes epic Holjes RX victory FIA World Rallycross 2 July 2017 Archived from the original on 6 July 2017 Retrieved 3 July 2017 Kristoffersson wins Canadarx FIA World Rallycross 6 August 2017 Archived from the original on 7 August 2017 Retrieved 7 August 2017 a b Kristoffersson takes four wins in a row FIA World Rallycross 3 September 2017 Archived from the original on 4 July 2018 Retrieved 19 September 2017 a b Kristoffersson is crowned new World RX champion FIA World Rallycross 17 September 2017 Archived from the original on 4 July 2018 Retrieved 19 September 2017 Ekstrom wins Germany RX for EKS FIA World Rallycross 1 October 2017 Archived from the original on 4 July 2018 Retrieved 1 October 2017 Kristoffersson wins first ever RX event in Africa FIA World Rallycross 12 November 2017 Archived from the original on 4 July 2018 Retrieved 19 February 2018 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2017 FIA World Rallycross Championship amp oldid 1163988528, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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