2017 British Rally Championship

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 edit

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]

Round Dates Event Rally HQ Surface Website
1 17–18 March   Border Counties Rally Jedburgh Gravel (website)
2 29–30 April   Pirelli Rally Carlisle, Cumbria Gravel (website)
3 19–20 May   RSAC Scottish Rally Dumfries Gravel (website)
4 23–24 June   Ypres Rally Ypres Tarmac (website)
5 8–9 July   Nicky Grist Stages Builth Wells Gravel (website)
6 18–19 August   Ulster Rally Derry Tarmac (website)
7 14–16 September   Rally Isle of Man Douglas, Isle of Man Tarmac (website)

Team and Drivers edit

BRC1 Entries
Constructor Car Team Driver Co Driver Rounds
Škoda Škoda Fabia R5   CA1 Sport Ltd   David Bogie   Kevin Rae 1–4
  Fredrik Åhlin   Torstein Eriksen All
  Thomas Preston   Andrew Roughead 2, 4
  Stuart Loudon 5
  Macsport Rally Team   Desi Henry   Liam Moynihan 1–4, 6
  Tiger Risk Rally Team   Martin McCormack   David Moynihan 1–4, 6
Ford Ford Fiesta R5   Dom Buckley Motorsport   Tom Cave   James Morgan 1
  Garry Pearson   Paula Swinscoe 2
  Barry Mckenna   Leon Jordan 5
  M-Sport World Rally Team   Keith Cronin   Mikie Galvin All
  Alex Laffey   Dai Roberts 1–2
  Patrick Walsh 3–7
  Spencer Sport   Osian Pryce   Dale Furniss 1–6
  Euan Thorburn Rally Team   Euan Thorburn   Paul Beaton 1, 3
  CA1 Sport Ltd   Jamie Anderson   Ross Whittock 1–5
  Rhys Yates   Andrew Roughead 7
  Swift Group   Matt Edwards   Darren Garrod All
  Brettex Site Services   Rhys Yates   Carl Williamson 1–5
  Alex Lee 6
  Autotek Motorsport   Eyvind Brynildsen   Anders Fredriksson 2
  Tiger Risk Rally Team   James Slaughter   Niall Burns 2, 4–5
  Martin McCormack   David Moynihan 5
Citroën Citroën DS3 R5   DGM Sport   Jonathan Greer   Kirsty Riddick 1–4, 6
Hyundai Hyundai i20 R5   BRC Racing Team   Tom Cave   James Morgan 2
  Hyundai Motorsport 3
  Dom Buckley Motorsport 4
BRC Production Cup Entries
Constructor Car Team Driver Co Driver Rounds
Subaru Subaru Impreza WRX STI   SW Motorsport   Spencer Wilkinson   Glyn Thomas 1–3
BRC4 Entries
Constructor Car Team Driver Co Driver Rounds
Ford Ford Fiesta R2T   Atherton Racing   Gee Atherton   Keaton Williams 1, 3, 5, 7
Ford Fiesta R2   Two 4 Motorsport   David White   Matthew White 1–2, 4–7
Junior BRC Entries
Constructor Car Team Driver Co Driver Rounds
Peugeot Peugeot 208 R2   Mc Connell Motorsport   Marty Gallagher   Dean O'Sullivan All
  Melvyn Evans Motorsport   Meirion Evans   Jonathan Jackson All
  Dean Raftery Rallying   Dean Raftery   Tom Woodburn 1
  Peugeot UK   Cameron Davies   Caron Tomlinson 1–4
  Michael Gilbey 5
  DGM Sport   William Creighton   Liam Regan All
Ford Ford Fiesta R2T   MH Motorsport   Callum Devine   Keith Moriarty 1–3
  Oscar Solberg   Patrik Barth All
  Josh McErlean   Aaron Johnston 5
  Spencer Sport   James Williams   Phil Hall 1
  Dale Bowen 2
  Dai Roberts 3–6
Vauxhall Vauxhall Adam R2   Vauxhall Motorsport Junior Rally Team   Arron Windus   Aaron Johnston 1
  Spencer Sport   James Williams   Dai Roberts 7
Citroën Citroën C2 R2   Macsport Rally Team   Josh McErlean   Damien Duffin 1–2, 6
  Aaron Johnston 3
Opel Opel Adam R2   Opel Rallye Junior Team   Chris Ingram   Elliot Edmondson 4
  Callum Devine Rallying   Callum Devine   Keith Moriarty 4–7
Cadet Cup Entries
Constructor Car Team Driver Co Driver Rounds
Ford Ford Fiesta R2   Armstrong Motorsport   Fergus Barlow   Max Freeman 1–3
  MH Motorsport   Josh Cornwell   Richard Bliss 1–5
  Tom Woodburn 6
  Alex Waterman   Harry Thomas 1–2, 4–7
  Tom Woodburn 3
  Nabila Tejpar   Charley Sayer 1–3
  Steve McPhee 4–5
  Richard Bliss 6–7
  Tom Williams Rallying   Tom Williams   Bryan Hull 1–5
  Phil Hall 7
Ford Fiesta R2T   Haper Adams Motorsport   James McDiarmid   Max Haines 1–2, 4–7
Vauxhall Vauxhall Adam Cup   Major Motorsport   Arron Windus   Richard Crozier 2–3
Ladies BRC Trophy Entries
Constructor Car Team Driver Co Driver Rounds
Ford Ford Fiesta R2   MH Motorsport   Nabila Tejpar   Charley Sayer 1–3
  Steve McPhee 4–5
  Richard Bliss 6–7

Calendar changes edit

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 edit

Podium places and information on each event.

Round Rally name Podium finishers Statistics
Rank Driver Car Time Stages Length Starters Finishers
1   Border Counties Rally
(17-18 March)
1   Fredrik Åhlin Škoda Fabia R5 0:53:01.6 9 93.94 km 35 28
2   Tom Cave Ford Fiesta R5 0:53:40.2
3   Osian Pryce Ford Fiesta R5 0:54:09.0
2   Pirelli Rally
(29-30 April)
1   Fredrik Åhlin Škoda Fabia R5 1:29:28.0 8 159.61 km 43 30
2   Osian Pryce Ford Fiesta R5 1:30:07.4
3   Martin McCormack Škoda Fabia R5 1:30:17.5
3   RSAC Scottish Rally
(19-20 May)
1   David Bogie Škoda Fabia R5 1:09:47.1 10 119.58 km 37 27
2   Osian Pryce Ford Fiesta R5 1:10:35.6
3   Martin McCormack Škoda Fabia R5 1:10:49.0
4   Ypres Rally
(23–24 June)
1   Keith Cronin Ford Fiesta R5 2:25:00.3 20 259.35 km 123 90
2   Matt Edwards Ford Fiesta R5 2:26:18.4
3   Osian Pryce Ford Fiesta R5 2:27:30.2
5   Nicky Grist Stages
(8-9 July)
1   Fredrik Åhlin Škoda Fabia R5 1:45:50.2 20 188.48 km 28 17
2   Matt Edwards Ford Fiesta R5 1:46:37.7
3   Rhys Yates Ford Fiesta R5 1:47:58.2
6   Ulster Rally
(18-19 August)
1   Keith Cronin Ford Fiesta R5 2:06:03.8 14 214.83 km 33 22
2   Fredrik Åhlin Škoda Fabia R5 2:06:59.2
3   Jonathan Greer Citroën DS3 R5 2:08:11.8
7   Rally Isle of Man
(14-16 September)
1   Keith Cronin Ford Fiesta R5 1:51:16.0 21 229.82 km 23 17
2   Matt Edwards Ford Fiesta R5 1:51:38.6
3   Fredrik Åhlin Škoda Fabia R5 1:52:29.2

Drivers championship standings edit

Top 10 positions
Pos Driver BCR
 
PIR
 
SCO
 
YPR
 
NGS
 
ULS
MAN
 
 Pts 
1   Keith Cronin 4 Ret 4 1 Ret 1 1* 129
2   Fredrik Åhlin 1 1* Ret 6 1 2 3 128
3   Matt Edwards 6 5 Ret 2 2 Ret 2* 94
4   Rhys Yates 5 6 Ret 5 3* Ret 4 70
5   Osian Pryce 3 2 2 3 Ret* Ret DNP 66
6   Martin McCormack Ret 3 3 Ret* 4 4 DNP 57
7   Jamie Anderson 7 8 7 4 5* DNP DNP 39
8   David Bogie Ret* 4 1 Ret DNP DNP DNP 37
9   Alex Laffey Ret 9 8 8 Ret* 5 Ret 30
10   Callum Devine 14 11 13 7 6 Ret* 6 30
Pos Driver BCR
 
PIR
 
SCO
 
YPR
 
NGS
 
ULS
MAN
 
 Pts 
Key
Colour Result
Gold Winner
Silver 2nd place
Bronze 3rd place
Green Non-podium finish
Purple Did not finish (Ret)
Black Disqualified (DSQ)
Black Excluded (EXC)
White Did 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 edit

  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.