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The 2017 MSA British Rally Championship was the 58th season of the British Rally Championship. It featuredure eight classes:

  • BRC 1 (R5, R4, Super 2000, Regional Rally Car)
  • BRC Production Cup (N4)
  • BRC 3 (R3)
  • BRC 4 (R2)
  • National Rally Cup (open class)
  • Junior BRC (R2, drivers under 26 years old)
  • Cadet Cup (R2, drivers under 25 years old)
  • Ladies BRC Trophy

Calendar

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The 2017 championship was contested over seven rounds [1] For the first time, Ypres Rally, a Belgian event, was featured on the calendar.

Seven events were held on tarmac and gravel surfaces:[2]

RoundDatesEventRally HQSurfaceWebsite
117–18 MarchUnited Kingdom Border Counties RallyJedburghGravel(website)
229–30 AprilUnited Kingdom Pirelli RallyCarlisle, CumbriaGravel(website)
319–20 MayUnited Kingdom RSAC Scottish RallyDumfriesGravel(website)
423–24 JuneBelgium Ypres RallyYpresTarmac(website)
58–9 JulyUnited Kingdom Nicky Grist StagesBuilth WellsGravel(website)
618–19 AugustUnited Kingdom Ulster RallyDerryTarmac(website)
714–16 SeptemberIsle of Man Rally Isle of ManDouglas, Isle of ManTarmac(website)

Team and Drivers

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BRC1 Entries
ConstructorCarTeamDriverCo DriverRounds
ŠkodaŠkoda Fabia R5United Kingdom CA1 Sport LtdUnited Kingdom David BogieUnited Kingdom Kevin Rae1–4
Sweden Fredrik ÅhlinNorway Torstein EriksenAll
United Kingdom Thomas PrestonUnited Kingdom Andrew Roughead2, 4
United Kingdom Stuart Loudon5
Republic of Ireland Macsport Rally TeamUnited Kingdom Desi HenryRepublic of Ireland Liam Moynihan1–4, 6
United Kingdom Tiger Risk Rally TeamUnited Kingdom Martin McCormackRepublic of Ireland David Moynihan1–4, 6
FordFord Fiesta R5United Kingdom Dom Buckley MotorsportUnited Kingdom Tom CaveUnited Kingdom James Morgan1
United Kingdom Garry PearsonUnited Kingdom Paula Swinscoe2
Republic of Ireland Barry MckennaRepublic of Ireland Leon Jordan5
United Kingdom M-Sport World Rally TeamRepublic of Ireland Keith CroninRepublic of Ireland Mikie GalvinAll
United Kingdom Alex LaffeyUnited Kingdom Dai Roberts1–2
United Kingdom Patrick Walsh3–7
United Kingdom Spencer SportUnited Kingdom Osian PryceUnited Kingdom Dale Furniss1–6
United Kingdom Euan Thorburn Rally TeamUnited Kingdom Euan ThorburnUnited Kingdom Paul Beaton1, 3
United Kingdom CA1 Sport LtdUnited Kingdom Jamie AndersonUnited Kingdom Ross Whittock1–5
United Kingdom Rhys YatesUnited Kingdom Andrew Roughead7
United Kingdom Swift GroupUnited Kingdom Matt EdwardsUnited Kingdom Darren GarrodAll
United Kingdom Brettex Site ServicesUnited Kingdom Rhys YatesUnited Kingdom Carl Williamson1–5
United Kingdom Alex Lee6
United Kingdom Autotek MotorsportNorway Eyvind BrynildsenSweden Anders Fredriksson2
United Kingdom Tiger Risk Rally TeamUnited Kingdom James SlaughterRepublic of Ireland Niall Burns2, 4–5
United Kingdom Martin McCormackRepublic of Ireland David Moynihan5
CitroënCitroën DS3 R5United Kingdom DGM SportUnited Kingdom Jonathan GreerUnited Kingdom Kirsty Riddick1–4, 6
HyundaiHyundai i20 R5Italy BRC Racing TeamUnited Kingdom Tom CaveUnited Kingdom James Morgan2
South Korea Hyundai Motorsport3
United Kingdom Dom Buckley Motorsport4
BRC Production Cup Entries
ConstructorCarTeamDriverCo DriverRounds
SubaruSubaru Impreza WRX STIUnited Kingdom SW MotorsportUnited Kingdom Spencer WilkinsonUnited Kingdom Glyn Thomas1–3
BRC4 Entries
ConstructorCarTeamDriverCo DriverRounds
FordFord Fiesta R2TUnited Kingdom Atherton RacingUnited Kingdom Gee AthertonUnited Kingdom Keaton Williams1, 3, 5, 7
Ford Fiesta R2United Kingdom Two 4 MotorsportUnited Kingdom David WhiteUnited Kingdom Matthew White1–2, 4–7
Junior BRC Entries
ConstructorCarTeamDriverCo DriverRounds
PeugeotPeugeot 208 R2Republic of Ireland Mc Connell MotorsportRepublic of Ireland Marty GallagherRepublic of Ireland Dean O'SullivanAll
United Kingdom Melvyn Evans MotorsportUnited Kingdom Meirion EvansUnited Kingdom Jonathan JacksonAll
Republic of Ireland Dean Raftery RallyingRepublic of Ireland Dean RafteryUnited Kingdom Tom Woodburn1
United Kingdom Peugeot UKUnited Kingdom Cameron DaviesUnited Kingdom Caron Tomlinson1–4
United Kingdom Michael Gilbey5
United Kingdom DGM SportUnited Kingdom William CreightonUnited Kingdom Liam ReganAll
FordFord Fiesta R2TUnited Kingdom MH MotorsportUnited Kingdom Callum DevineRepublic of Ireland Keith Moriarty1–3
Norway Oscar SolbergSweden Patrik BarthAll
United Kingdom Josh McErleanUnited Kingdom Aaron Johnston5
United Kingdom Spencer SportUnited Kingdom James WilliamsUnited Kingdom Phil Hall1
United Kingdom Dale Bowen2
United Kingdom Dai Roberts3–6
VauxhallVauxhall Adam R2United Kingdom Vauxhall Motorsport Junior Rally TeamAustralia Arron WindusUnited Kingdom Aaron Johnston1
United Kingdom Spencer SportUnited Kingdom James WilliamsUnited Kingdom Dai Roberts7
CitroënCitroën C2 R2Republic of Ireland Macsport Rally TeamUnited Kingdom Josh McErleanUnited Kingdom Damien Duffin1–2, 6
United Kingdom Aaron Johnston3
OpelOpel Adam R2Germany Opel Rallye Junior TeamUnited Kingdom Chris IngramUnited Kingdom Elliot Edmondson4
United Kingdom Callum Devine RallyingUnited Kingdom Callum DevineRepublic of Ireland Keith Moriarty4–7
Cadet Cup Entries
ConstructorCarTeamDriverCo DriverRounds
FordFord Fiesta R2United Kingdom Armstrong MotorsportUnited Kingdom Fergus BarlowUnited Kingdom Max Freeman1–3
United Kingdom MH MotorsportUnited Kingdom Josh CornwellUnited Kingdom Richard Bliss1–5
United Kingdom Tom Woodburn6
United Kingdom Alex WatermanUnited Kingdom Harry Thomas1–2, 4–7
United Kingdom Tom Woodburn3
United Kingdom Nabila TejparUnited Kingdom Charley Sayer1–3
United Kingdom Steve McPhee4–5
United Kingdom Richard Bliss6–7
United Kingdom Tom Williams RallyingUnited Kingdom Tom WilliamsUnited Kingdom Bryan Hull1–5
United Kingdom Phil Hall7
Ford Fiesta R2TUnited Kingdom Haper Adams MotorsportUnited Kingdom James McDiarmidUnited Kingdom Max Haines1–2, 4–7
VauxhallVauxhall Adam CupUnited Kingdom Major MotorsportAustralia Arron WindusUnited Kingdom Richard Crozier2–3
Ladies BRC Trophy Entries
ConstructorCarTeamDriverCo DriverRounds
FordFord Fiesta R2United Kingdom MH MotorsportUnited Kingdom Nabila TejparUnited Kingdom Charley Sayer1–3
United Kingdom Steve McPhee4–5
United Kingdom Richard Bliss6–7

Calendar changes

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On 7 January, the British Rally Championship management team announced via a press release that the 2017 Mid Wales Stages Rally, usually the opening round of the championship and held in March, would not take place. The reason cited was that a deal had been reached with Natural Resources Wales - the agency that runs Welsh government forests - over the fees payable to run a forest rally in Wales however a misunderstanding over the VAT payable meant that it would be unfeasible to run the 2017 event. The Border Counties Rally, based in Jedburgh and also round two of the Scottish Rally Championship was announced as a replacement event and the 2017 series opener.[3]

Event results

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Podium places and information on each event.

RoundRally namePodium finishersStatistics
RankDriverCarTimeStagesLengthStartersFinishers
1United Kingdom Border Counties Rally
(17-18 March)
1Sweden Fredrik ÅhlinŠkoda Fabia R50:53:01.6993.94 km3528
2United Kingdom Tom CaveFord Fiesta R50:53:40.2
3United Kingdom Osian PryceFord Fiesta R50:54:09.0
2United Kingdom Pirelli Rally
(29-30 April)
1Sweden Fredrik ÅhlinŠkoda Fabia R51:29:28.08159.61 km4330
2United Kingdom Osian PryceFord Fiesta R51:30:07.4
3United Kingdom Martin McCormackŠkoda Fabia R51:30:17.5
3United Kingdom RSAC Scottish Rally
(19-20 May)
1United Kingdom David BogieŠkoda Fabia R51:09:47.110119.58 km3727
2United Kingdom Osian PryceFord Fiesta R51:10:35.6
3United Kingdom Martin McCormackŠkoda Fabia R51:10:49.0
4Belgium Ypres Rally
(23–24 June)
1Republic of Ireland Keith CroninFord Fiesta R52:25:00.320259.35 km12390
2United Kingdom Matt EdwardsFord Fiesta R52:26:18.4
3United Kingdom Osian PryceFord Fiesta R52:27:30.2
5United Kingdom Nicky Grist Stages
(8-9 July)
1Sweden Fredrik ÅhlinŠkoda Fabia R51:45:50.220188.48 km2817
2United Kingdom Matt EdwardsFord Fiesta R51:46:37.7
3United Kingdom Rhys YatesFord Fiesta R51:47:58.2
6United Kingdom Ulster Rally
(18-19 August)
1Republic of Ireland Keith CroninFord Fiesta R52:06:03.814214.83 km3322
2Sweden Fredrik ÅhlinŠkoda Fabia R52:06:59.2
3United Kingdom Jonathan GreerCitroën DS3 R52:08:11.8
7Isle of Man Rally Isle of Man
(14-16 September)
1Republic of Ireland Keith CroninFord Fiesta R51:51:16.021229.82 km2317
2United Kingdom Matt EdwardsFord Fiesta R51:51:38.6
3Sweden Fredrik ÅhlinŠkoda Fabia R51:52:29.2

Drivers championship standings

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Top 10 positions
PosDriverBCR
United Kingdom
PIR
United Kingdom
SCO
United Kingdom
YPR
Belgium
NGS
United Kingdom
ULS
MAN
Isle of Man
 Pts 
1Republic of Ireland Keith Cronin4Ret41Ret11*129
2Sweden Fredrik Åhlin11*Ret6123128
3United Kingdom Matt Edwards65Ret22Ret2*94
4United Kingdom Rhys Yates56Ret53*Ret470
5United Kingdom Osian Pryce3223Ret*RetDNP66
6United Kingdom Martin McCormackRet33Ret*44DNP57
7United Kingdom Jamie Anderson78745*DNPDNP39
8United Kingdom David BogieRet*41RetDNPDNPDNP37
9United Kingdom Alex LaffeyRet988Ret*5Ret30
10United Kingdom Callum Devine14111376Ret*630
PosDriverBCR
United Kingdom
PIR
United Kingdom
SCO
United Kingdom
YPR
Belgium
NGS
United Kingdom
ULS
MAN
Isle of Man
 Pts 
Key
ColourResult
GoldWinner
Silver2nd place
Bronze3rd place
GreenNon-podium finish
PurpleDid not finish (Ret)
BlackDisqualified (DSQ)
BlackExcluded (EXC)
WhiteDid not start (DNS)
*Joker played

Points are awarded in each class as follows: 25, 18, 15, 12, 10, 8, 6, 4, 2, 1. Competitors may nominate one event as their 'joker', on which they will score additional points: 5, 4, 3, 2, 1. Competitors six best scores will count towards their championship total, including the final round. The final round of the championship will be a double-header for points as the rally is split into two point scoring rounds.

References

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  1. ^ "Confirmed 2017 MSA British Rally Championship calendar - MSA British Rally Championship". Msabrc.com. Retrieved 2016-11-21.
  2. ^ "SACC Events Calendar 2017 Calendar". SACC. SACC. Archived from the original on 28 November 2016. Retrieved 28 November 2016.
  3. ^ "British Rally Championship opener Mid Wales Stages cancelled". Autosport. Autosport. Retrieved 8 Jan 2017.

    The 2017 MSA British Rally Championship was the 58th season of the British Rally Championship. It featuredure eight classes:

    • BRC 1 (R5, R4, Super 2000, Regional Rally Car)
    • BRC Production Cup (N4)
    • BRC 3 (R3)
    • BRC 4 (R2)
    • National Rally Cup (open class)
    • Junior BRC (R2, drivers under 26 years old)
    • Cadet Cup (R2, drivers under 25 years old)
    • Ladies BRC Trophy

    Calendar

    The 2017 championship was contested over seven rounds [1] For the first time, Ypres Rally, a Belgian event, was featured on the calendar.

    Seven events were held on tarmac and gravel surfaces:[2]

    RoundDatesEventRally HQSurfaceWebsite
    117–18 MarchUnited Kingdom Border Counties RallyJedburghGravel(website)
    229–30 AprilUnited Kingdom Pirelli RallyCarlisle, CumbriaGravel(website)
    319–20 MayUnited Kingdom RSAC Scottish RallyDumfriesGravel(website)
    423–24 JuneBelgium Ypres RallyYpresTarmac(website)
    58–9 JulyUnited Kingdom Nicky Grist StagesBuilth WellsGravel(website)
    618–19 AugustUnited Kingdom Ulster RallyDerryTarmac(website)
    714–16 SeptemberIsle of Man Rally Isle of ManDouglas, Isle of ManTarmac(website)

    Team and Drivers

    BRC1 Entries
    ConstructorCarTeamDriverCo DriverRounds
    ŠkodaŠkoda Fabia R5United Kingdom CA1 Sport LtdUnited Kingdom David BogieUnited Kingdom Kevin Rae1–4
    Sweden Fredrik ÅhlinNorway Torstein EriksenAll
    United Kingdom Thomas PrestonUnited Kingdom Andrew Roughead2, 4
    United Kingdom Stuart Loudon5
    Republic of Ireland Macsport Rally TeamUnited Kingdom Desi HenryRepublic of Ireland Liam Moynihan1–4, 6
    United Kingdom Tiger Risk Rally TeamUnited Kingdom Martin McCormackRepublic of Ireland David Moynihan1–4, 6
    FordFord Fiesta R5United Kingdom Dom Buckley MotorsportUnited Kingdom Tom CaveUnited Kingdom James Morgan1
    United Kingdom Garry PearsonUnited Kingdom Paula Swinscoe2
    Republic of Ireland Barry MckennaRepublic of Ireland Leon Jordan5
    United Kingdom M-Sport World Rally TeamRepublic of Ireland Keith CroninRepublic of Ireland Mikie GalvinAll
    United Kingdom Alex LaffeyUnited Kingdom Dai Roberts1–2
    United Kingdom Patrick Walsh3–7
    United Kingdom Spencer SportUnited Kingdom Osian PryceUnited Kingdom Dale Furniss1–6
    United Kingdom Euan Thorburn Rally TeamUnited Kingdom Euan ThorburnUnited Kingdom Paul Beaton1, 3
    United Kingdom CA1 Sport LtdUnited Kingdom Jamie AndersonUnited Kingdom Ross Whittock1–5
    United Kingdom Rhys YatesUnited Kingdom Andrew Roughead7
    United Kingdom Swift GroupUnited Kingdom Matt EdwardsUnited Kingdom Darren GarrodAll
    United Kingdom Brettex Site ServicesUnited Kingdom Rhys YatesUnited Kingdom Carl Williamson1–5
    United Kingdom Alex Lee6
    United Kingdom Autotek MotorsportNorway Eyvind BrynildsenSweden Anders Fredriksson2
    United Kingdom Tiger Risk Rally TeamUnited Kingdom James SlaughterRepublic of Ireland Niall Burns2, 4–5
    United Kingdom Martin McCormackRepublic of Ireland David Moynihan5
    CitroënCitroën DS3 R5United Kingdom DGM SportUnited Kingdom Jonathan GreerUnited Kingdom Kirsty Riddick1–4, 6
    HyundaiHyundai i20 R5Italy BRC Racing TeamUnited Kingdom Tom CaveUnited Kingdom James Morgan2
    South Korea Hyundai Motorsport3
    United Kingdom Dom Buckley Motorsport4
    BRC Production Cup Entries
    ConstructorCarTeamDriverCo DriverRounds
    SubaruSubaru Impreza WRX STIUnited Kingdom SW MotorsportUnited Kingdom Spencer WilkinsonUnited Kingdom Glyn Thomas1–3
    BRC4 Entries
    ConstructorCarTeamDriverCo DriverRounds
    FordFord Fiesta R2TUnited Kingdom Atherton RacingUnited Kingdom Gee AthertonUnited Kingdom Keaton Williams1, 3, 5, 7
    Ford Fiesta R2United Kingdom Two 4 MotorsportUnited Kingdom David WhiteUnited Kingdom Matthew White1–2, 4–7
    Junior BRC Entries
    ConstructorCarTeamDriverCo DriverRounds
    PeugeotPeugeot 208 R2Republic of Ireland Mc Connell MotorsportRepublic of Ireland Marty GallagherRepublic of Ireland Dean O'SullivanAll
    United Kingdom Melvyn Evans MotorsportUnited Kingdom Meirion EvansUnited Kingdom Jonathan JacksonAll
    Republic of Ireland Dean Raftery RallyingRepublic of Ireland Dean RafteryUnited Kingdom Tom Woodburn1
    United Kingdom Peugeot UKUnited Kingdom Cameron DaviesUnited Kingdom Caron Tomlinson1–4
    United Kingdom Michael Gilbey5
    United Kingdom DGM SportUnited Kingdom William CreightonUnited Kingdom Liam ReganAll
    FordFord Fiesta R2TUnited Kingdom MH MotorsportUnited Kingdom Callum DevineRepublic of Ireland Keith Moriarty1–3
    Norway Oscar SolbergSweden Patrik BarthAll
    United Kingdom Josh McErleanUnited Kingdom Aaron Johnston5
    United Kingdom Spencer SportUnited Kingdom James WilliamsUnited Kingdom Phil Hall1
    United Kingdom Dale Bowen2
    United Kingdom Dai Roberts3–6
    VauxhallVauxhall Adam R2United Kingdom Vauxhall Motorsport Junior Rally TeamAustralia Arron WindusUnited Kingdom Aaron Johnston1
    United Kingdom Spencer SportUnited Kingdom James WilliamsUnited Kingdom Dai Roberts7
    CitroënCitroën C2 R2Republic of Ireland Macsport Rally TeamUnited Kingdom Josh McErleanUnited Kingdom Damien Duffin1–2, 6
    United Kingdom Aaron Johnston3
    OpelOpel Adam R2Germany Opel Rallye Junior TeamUnited Kingdom Chris IngramUnited Kingdom Elliot Edmondson4
    United Kingdom Callum Devine RallyingUnited Kingdom Callum DevineRepublic of Ireland Keith Moriarty4–7
    Cadet Cup Entries
    ConstructorCarTeamDriverCo DriverRounds
    FordFord Fiesta R2United Kingdom Armstrong MotorsportUnited Kingdom Fergus BarlowUnited Kingdom Max Freeman1–3
    United Kingdom MH MotorsportUnited Kingdom Josh CornwellUnited Kingdom Richard Bliss1–5
    United Kingdom Tom Woodburn6
    United Kingdom Alex WatermanUnited Kingdom Harry Thomas1–2, 4–7
    United Kingdom Tom Woodburn3
    United Kingdom Nabila TejparUnited Kingdom Charley Sayer1–3
    United Kingdom Steve McPhee4–5
    United Kingdom Richard Bliss6–7
    United Kingdom Tom Williams RallyingUnited Kingdom Tom WilliamsUnited Kingdom Bryan Hull1–5
    United Kingdom Phil Hall7
    Ford Fiesta R2TUnited Kingdom Haper Adams MotorsportUnited Kingdom James McDiarmidUnited Kingdom Max Haines1–2, 4–7
    VauxhallVauxhall Adam CupUnited Kingdom Major MotorsportAustralia Arron WindusUnited Kingdom Richard Crozier2–3
    Ladies BRC Trophy Entries
    ConstructorCarTeamDriverCo DriverRounds
    FordFord Fiesta R2United Kingdom MH MotorsportUnited Kingdom Nabila TejparUnited Kingdom Charley Sayer1–3
    United Kingdom Steve McPhee4–5
    United Kingdom Richard Bliss6–7

    Calendar changes

    On 7 January, the British Rally Championship management team announced via a press release that the 2017 Mid Wales Stages Rally, usually the opening round of the championship and held in March, would not take place. The reason cited was that a deal had been reached with Natural Resources Wales - the agency that runs Welsh government forests - over the fees payable to run a forest rally in Wales however a misunderstanding over the VAT payable meant that it would be unfeasible to run the 2017 event. The Border Counties Rally, based in Jedburgh and also round two of the Scottish Rally Championship was announced as a replacement event and the 2017 series opener.[3]

    Event results

    Podium places and information on each event.

    RoundRally namePodium finishersStatistics
    RankDriverCarTimeStagesLengthStartersFinishers
    1United Kingdom Border Counties Rally
    (17-18 March)
    1Sweden Fredrik ÅhlinŠkoda Fabia R50:53:01.6993.94 km3528
    2United Kingdom Tom CaveFord Fiesta R50:53:40.2
    3United Kingdom Osian PryceFord Fiesta R50:54:09.0
    2United Kingdom Pirelli Rally
    (29-30 April)
    1Sweden Fredrik ÅhlinŠkoda Fabia R51:29:28.08159.61 km4330
    2United Kingdom Osian PryceFord Fiesta R51:30:07.4
    3United Kingdom Martin McCormackŠkoda Fabia R51:30:17.5
    3United Kingdom RSAC Scottish Rally
    (19-20 May)
    1United Kingdom David BogieŠkoda Fabia R51:09:47.110119.58 km3727
    2United Kingdom Osian PryceFord Fiesta R51:10:35.6
    3United Kingdom Martin McCormackŠkoda Fabia R51:10:49.0
    4Belgium Ypres Rally
    (23–24 June)
    1Republic of Ireland Keith CroninFord Fiesta R52:25:00.320259.35 km12390
    2United Kingdom Matt EdwardsFord Fiesta R52:26:18.4
    3United Kingdom Osian PryceFord Fiesta R52:27:30.2
    5United Kingdom Nicky Grist Stages
    (8-9 July)
    1Sweden Fredrik ÅhlinŠkoda Fabia R51:45:50.220188.48 km2817
    2United Kingdom Matt EdwardsFord Fiesta R51:46:37.7
    3United Kingdom Rhys YatesFord Fiesta R51:47:58.2
    6United Kingdom Ulster Rally
    (18-19 August)
    1Republic of Ireland Keith CroninFord Fiesta R52:06:03.814214.83 km3322
    2Sweden Fredrik ÅhlinŠkoda Fabia R52:06:59.2
    3United Kingdom Jonathan GreerCitroën DS3 R52:08:11.8
    7Isle of Man Rally Isle of Man
    (14-16 September)
    1Republic of Ireland Keith CroninFord Fiesta R51:51:16.021229.82 km2317
    2United Kingdom Matt EdwardsFord Fiesta R51:51:38.6
    3Sweden Fredrik ÅhlinŠkoda Fabia R51:52:29.2

    Drivers championship standings

    Top 10 positions
    PosDriverBCR
    United Kingdom
    PIR
    United Kingdom
    SCO
    United Kingdom
    YPR
    Belgium
    NGS
    United Kingdom
    ULS
    MAN
    Isle of Man
     Pts 
    1Republic of Ireland Keith Cronin4Ret41Ret11*129
    2Sweden Fredrik Åhlin11*Ret6123128
    3United Kingdom Matt Edwards65Ret22Ret2*94
    4United Kingdom Rhys Yates56Ret53*Ret470
    5United Kingdom Osian Pryce3223Ret*RetDNP66
    6United Kingdom Martin McCormackRet33Ret*44DNP57
    7United Kingdom Jamie Anderson78745*DNPDNP39
    8United Kingdom David BogieRet*41RetDNPDNPDNP37
    9United Kingdom Alex LaffeyRet988Ret*5Ret30
    10United Kingdom Callum Devine14111376Ret*630
    PosDriverBCR
    United Kingdom
    PIR
    United Kingdom
    SCO
    United Kingdom
    YPR
    Belgium
    NGS
    United Kingdom
    ULS
    MAN
    Isle of Man
     Pts 
    Key
    ColourResult
    GoldWinner
    Silver2nd place
    Bronze3rd place
    GreenNon-podium finish
    PurpleDid not finish (Ret)
    BlackDisqualified (DSQ)
    BlackExcluded (EXC)
    WhiteDid not start (DNS)
    *Joker played

    Points are awarded in each class as follows: 25, 18, 15, 12, 10, 8, 6, 4, 2, 1. Competitors may nominate one event as their 'joker', on which they will score additional points: 5, 4, 3, 2, 1. Competitors six best scores will count towards their championship total, including the final round. The final round of the championship will be a double-header for points as the rally is split into two point scoring rounds.

    References

    1. ^ "Confirmed 2017 MSA British Rally Championship calendar - MSA British Rally Championship". Msabrc.com. Retrieved 2016-11-21.
    2. ^ "SACC Events Calendar 2017 Calendar". SACC. SACC. Archived from the original on 28 November 2016. Retrieved 28 November 2016.
    3. ^ "British Rally Championship opener Mid Wales Stages cancelled". Autosport. Autosport. Retrieved 8 Jan 2017.
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