Rally Australia (16-19 November) marks the climax to the 2017 FIA World Rally Championship season and, while the main WRC titles were provisionally wrapped up on the previous round in Great Britain, the battle for second position between Thierry Neuville and Ott Tänak is sure to be intense.

Over 12 rounds, seven different winners have stood on the top step of the podium and Rally Australia could yet see another victor, especially from among those crews starting further down the running order and potentially benefitting from an advantageous road position on Friday. Flat-out is sure to be the approach Down Under.

Australia has hosted its round of the Championship since 1989 and between then and 2006 its home was in the west coast city of Perth.

The event moved to the east and New South Wales in 2009 and two years laterrelocated to its current base in Coffs Harbour, mid-way between Sydney and Brisbane. 

The event offers a real mix of twisty forest tracks, flowing shire roads and stages in the rainforests, which create a tricky strobe lighting effect caused by low morning and afternoon sun flickering through the trees.

The dusty gravel tracks are also notoriously tough for the front-runners who are forced to sweep their way through the loose surface, providing a cleaner racing line for those behind.

THE 2017 ROUTE

In a change to the itinerary, Friday takes the crews north of Coffs Harbour for two loops of three stages, all of which have been used in different configurations previously.

The day rounds off with two blasts around the super special stage set up around the harbourside. The highlight of Saturday is the 48.89 kilometre Nambucca test that kicks off the day’s action. In the afternoon the stage is split into two – Welshs Creek and Argents Hill – and with a short raceway stage and another two runs around the Coffs jetty stage, the day is the longest of the event.

Three stages to the north of Coffs, two run twice, round off the competition on Sunday.

Three stages will be broadcast live; SS13 on Saturday and Sunday’s two runs through Wedding Bells, the second counting as the all-important Power Stage.

WHAT WE SAID…

“The statistics from the season so far really underline the success of the Championship and the new technical regulations,” said Jarmo Mahonen, FIA Rally Director.

“All four manufacturers have won at least two events, seven different crews have stood on the top step of the podium and three of those had never taken a win in the WRC before. It has been incredible and the challenge of Rally Australia could deliver yet more.”

RALLY DATA

Total distance:
Stage distance:
Number of stages:

947.55 km
318.33 km (33.6%)
21

MEDIA ACCREDITATION

The Accreditation Centre is located at the Media Centre at Coffs Harbour Education Campus, Cnr Hogbin & Stadium Drive, Coffs Harbour. The opening hours are:

Tuesday 14 November
Wednesday 15 November
Thursday 16 November

14:00 – 18:00 hrs
08:00 – 18:00 hrs
08:00 – 20:00 hrs

RALLY AUSTRALIA TIMETABLE AND MEDIA OPPORTUNITIES ORGANISED BY THE FIA

Wednesday 15 November
Mandatory media safety briefing, photographers’ room 

Thursday 16 November
Shakedown (P1 drivers)
Shakedown (P2 drivers)
‘Meet the Crews’, Service Park
Shakedown (optional for all drivers)
FIA Press Conference, Press Room
Official photo-shoot, Coffs Jetty
Rally Show, Coffs Harbour City Centre

Friday 17 November
First car arrives for regroup, service and Media Zone
Regroup, Service Park
First car arrives for final service and Media Zone
‘Meet the Crews’, Service Park

Saturday 18 November
First car arrives for regroup, service and Media Zone
Regroup, Service Park
First car arrives for final service and Media Zone
‘Meet the Crews’, Service Park

Sunday 19 November
First car arrives for regroup, service and Media Zone
First car arrives for final service and Media Zone
Prize-Giving and podium ceremony, City Centre
FIA Press Conference, Press Room

17:00 hrs

08:00 – 11:30 hrs
09:30 – 11:30 hrs
12:00 hrs
11:30 – 13:30 hrs
13:30 hrs
15:10 hrs
16:00 – 18:30 hrs

11:04 hrs
15:28 hrs
17:24 hrs
During the 45′ service

10:14 hrs
15:21 hrs
17:24 hrs
During the 45′ service

10:03 hrs
14:16 hrs
15:30 hrs
16:30 hrs 

FIA PRESS CONFERENCE ATTENDANCE

Thursday 16 November

Sunday 19 November

Kalle Rovanperä, FIA WRC 2 Championship
Craig Breen, Citroën Total Abu Dhabi WRT 
Hayden Paddon, Hyundai Motorsport
Sébastien Ogier, M-Sport World Rally Team 
Jari-Matti Latvala, Toyota GAZOO Racing WRT

Winning FIA WRC 2 Championship crew
Top three crews in the overall classification
Representative of the winning competitor

MANUFACTURER ENTRIES, RALLY AUSTRALIA

M-Sport World Rally Team

Hyundai Motorsport

Citroën Total Abu Dhabi
WRT 

Toyota GAZOO
Racing WRT

Sébastien Ogier / Julien Ingrassia (#1)
Ott Tänak / Martin Järveoja  (#2)
Elfyn Evans / Daniel Barritt (#3)

Hayden Paddon / Sebastian Marshall (#4)
Thierry Neuville / Nicolas Gilsoul (#5)
Andreas Mikkelsen / Anders Jæger (#6)

Stéphane Lefebvre / Gabin Moreau (#7)
Craig Breen / Scott Martin (#8)
Kris Meeke / Paul Nagle (#9)

Jari-Matti Latvala / Miikka Anttila (#10)
Esapekka Lappi / Janne Ferm (#11)

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