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2017 Rallye Deutschland
35. ADAC Rallye Deutschland 2017
Round 10 of the 2017 World Rally Championship
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Rally winners Tänak and Järveoja
Host country Germany
Rally baseGermany Saarbrücken
Dates run17 – 20 August 2017
Stages21 (309.17 km; 192.11 miles)
Stage surfaceTarmac
Statistics
Crews62 at start, 54 at finish
Overall results
Overall winnerEstonia Ott Tänak
Estonia Martin Järveoja
United Kingdom M-Sport World Rally Team

The 2017 Rallye Deutschland was the tenth round of the 2017 World Rally Championship and was the 35th running of the Rallye Deutschland. The rally was won by Ott Tänak and Martin Järveoja, their second win in the World Rally Championship.[1]

Eric Camilli and Benjamin Veillas won the WRC-2 category, their first success in the series. Pontus Tidemand and Jonas Andersson finished third which was enough to secure the title, as well as the constructors' title for Škoda Motorsport, in WRC-2.[2]

Entry list

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Notable entrants
No. Entrant Class Driver Co-driver Car Tyre
1 United Kingdom M-Sport World Rally Team WRC France Sébastien Ogier France Julien Ingrassia Ford Fiesta WRC M
2 United Kingdom M-Sport World Rally Team WRC Estonia Ott Tänak Estonia Martin Järveoja Ford Fiesta WRC M
3 United Kingdom M-Sport World Rally Team WRC United Kingdom Elfyn Evans United Kingdom Daniel Barritt Ford Fiesta WRC D
4 South Korea Hyundai Motorsport WRC New Zealand Hayden Paddon United Kingdom Sebastian Marshall Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC M
5 South Korea Hyundai Motorsport WRC Belgium Thierry Neuville Belgium Nicolas Gilsoul Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC M
6 South Korea Hyundai Motorsport WRC Spain Dani Sordo Spain Marc Martí Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC M
7 France Citroën Total Abu Dhabi WRT WRC United Kingdom Kris Meeke Republic of Ireland Paul Nagle Citroën C3 WRC M
8 France Citroën Total Abu Dhabi WRT WRC Republic of Ireland Craig Breen United Kingdom Scott Martin Citroën C3 WRC M
9 France Citroën Total Abu Dhabi WRT WRC Norway Andreas Mikkelsen Norway Anders Jæger Citroën C3 WRC M
10 Japan Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT WRC Finland Jari-Matti Latvala Finland Miikka Anttila Toyota Yaris WRC M
11 Japan Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT WRC Finland Juho Hänninen Finland Kaj Lindström Toyota Yaris WRC M
12 Japan Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT WRC Finland Esapekka Lappi Finland Janne Ferm Toyota Yaris WRC M
14 United Kingdom M-Sport World Rally Team WRC Germany Armin Kremer Germany Pirmin Winklhofer Ford Fiesta WRC M
22 France Jean-Michel Raoux WRC France Jean-Michel Raoux France Laurent Magat Citroën DS3 WRC D
23 Greece Jourdan Serderidis WRC Greece Jourdan Serderidis Belgium Frédéric Miclotte Citroën DS3 WRC M
Source:[3]
Key
Icon Class
WRC WRC entries eligible to
score manufacturer points
WRC Major entry ineligible to
score manufacturer points
WRC Registered to score points
in WRC Trophy
WRC-2 Registered to take part in
WRC-2 championship
WRC-3 Registered to take part in
WRC-3 championship

Classification

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Event standings

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Pos. No. Driver Co-driver Team Car Class Time Difference Points
Overall classification
1 2 Estonia Ott Tänak Estonia Martin Järveoja United Kingdom M-Sport World Rally Team Ford Fiesta WRC WRC 2:57:31.7 0.0 25
2 7 Norway Andreas Mikkelsen Norway Anders Jæger France Citroën Total Abu Dhabi WRT Citroën C3 WRC WRC 2:57:48.1 +16.4 18
3 1 France Sébastien Ogier France Julien Ingrassia United Kingdom M-Sport World Rally Team Ford Fiesta WRC WRC 2:58:02.1 +30.4 17
4 11 Finland Juho Hänninen Finland Kaj Lindström Japan Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT Toyota Yaris WRC WRC 2:59:20.9 +1:49.2 12
5 9 Republic of Ireland Craig Breen United Kingdom Scott Martin France Citroën Total Abu Dhabi WRT Citroën C3 WRC WRC 2:59:33.2 +2:01.5 11
6 3 United Kingdom Elfyn Evans United Kingdom Daniel Barritt United Kingdom M-Sport World Rally Team Ford Fiesta WRC WRC 2:59:35.1 +2:03.4 8
7 10 Finland Jari-Matti Latvala Finland Miikka Anttila Japan Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT Toyota Yaris WRC WRC 3:01:29.9 +3:58.2 9
8 4 New Zealand Hayden Paddon United Kingdom Sebastian Marshall South Korea Hyundai Motorsport Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC WRC 3:02:04.1 +4:32.4 4
9 14 Germany Armin Kremer Germany Pirmin Winklhofer United Kingdom M-Sport World Rally Team Ford Fiesta WRC WRC 3:07:51.1 +10:19.4 2
10 39 France Eric Camilli France Benjamin Veillas United Kingdom M-Sport World Rally Team Ford Fiesta R5 WRC-2 3:08:16.0 +10:44.3 1
21 12 Finland Esapekka Lappi Finland Janne Ferm Japan Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT Toyota Yaris WRC WRC 3:15:36.9 +18:05.2 4
34 6 Spain Dani Sordo Spain Marc Martí South Korea Hyundai Motorsport Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC WRC 3:32:50.7 +35:19.0 5
WRC-2 standings
1 (10.) 39 France Eric Camilli France Benjamin Veillas United Kingdom M-Sport World Rally Team Ford Fiesta R5 WRC-2 3:08:16.0 0.0 25
2 (11.) 34 Czech Republic Jan Kopecký Czech Republic Pavel Dresler Czech Republic Škoda Motorsport Škoda Fabia R5 WRC-2 3:09:04.1 +48.1 18
3 (12.) 32 Sweden Pontus Tidemand Sweden Jonas Andersson Czech Republic Škoda Motorsport Škoda Fabia R5 WRC-2 3:10:06.7 +1:50.7 15
Source:[4]

Special stages

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Day Stage Name Length Winner Car Time Rally Leader
Leg 1 SS1 SSS Saarbrücken 2.05 km Czech Republic Jan Kopecký Škoda Fabia R5 2:05.9 Czech Republic Jan Kopecký
SS2 SSS Wadern-Weiskirchen 1 9.27 km Spain Dani Sordo Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC 5:12.2 Spain Dani Sordo
SS3 Mittelmosel 1 22.00 km Estonia Ott Tänak Ford Fiesta WRC 13:00.3 Estonia Ott Tänak
SS4 Grafschaft 1 18.35 km Norway Andreas Mikkelsen Citroën C3 WRC 10:50.3 Norway Andreas Mikkelsen
SS5 SSS Wadern-Weiskirchen 2 9.27 km Belgium Thierry Neuville Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC 5:15.9
SS6 Mittelmosel 2 22.00 km Estonia Ott Tänak Ford Fiesta WRC 13:31.5
SS7 Grafschaft 2 18.35 km Estonia Ott Tänak Ford Fiesta WRC 11:15.4 Estonia Ott Tänak
SS8 SSS Wadern-Weiskirchen 3 9.27 km Finland Jari-Matti Latvala Toyota Yaris WRC 5:54.9
Leg 2 SS9 SSS Arena Panzerplatte 1 2.87 km Estonia Ott Tänak Ford Fiesta WRC 1:45.5
SS10 Panzerplatte 1 41.97 km Finland Juho Hänninen Toyota Yaris WRC 24:39.7
SS11 Freisen 1 14.78 km Estonia Ott Tänak Ford Fiesta WRC 8:59.9
SS12 Römerstraße 1 12.28 km Norway Andreas Mikkelsen Citroën C3 WRC 6:13.9
SS13 SSS Arena Panzerplatte 2 2.87 km Spain Dani Sordo Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC 1:43.3
SS14 SSS Arena Panzerplatte 3 2.87 km Spain Dani Sordo Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC 1:43.4
SS15 Panzerplatte 2 41.97 km Spain Dani Sordo Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC 23:52.0
SS16 Freisen 2 14.78 km France Sébastien Ogier Ford Fiesta WRC 8:44.8
SS17 Römerstraße 2 12.28 km Finland Jari-Matti Latvala Toyota Yaris WRC 6:12.0
Leg 3 SS18 Losheim am See 1 13.02 km Finland Juho Hänninen Toyota Yaris WRC 6:32.0
SS19 St. Wendeler Land 1 12.95 km Finland Esapekka Lappi Toyota Yaris WRC 6:22.5
SS20 Losheim am See 2 13.02 km Republic of Ireland Craig Breen Citroën C3 WRC 6:29.4
SS21 St. Wendeler Land 2 [Power Stage] 12.95 km Spain Dani Sordo Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC 6:17.3

Power Stage

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The Power Stage was a 12.95 km (8.0 mi) stage at the end of the rally.

Pos. Driver Co-driver Car Time Diff. Pts.
1 Spain Dani Sordo Spain Marc Martí Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC 6:17.3 5
2 Finland Esapekka Lappi Finland Janne Ferm Toyota Yaris WRC 6:17.5 +0.2 4
3 Finland Jari-Matti Latvala Finland Miikka Anttila Toyota Yaris WRC 6:19.9 +2.6 3
4 France Sébastien Ogier France Julien Ingrassia Ford Fiesta WRC 6:20.0 +2.7 2
5 Republic of Ireland Craig Breen United Kingdom Scott Martin Citroën C3 WRC 6:20.2 +2.9 1

Championship standings after the rally

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References

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  1. ^ "Second success for Tänak". wrc.com. Retrieved 20 Aug 2017.
  2. ^ "Tidemand clinches title". wrc.com. Retrieved 20 Aug 2017.
  3. ^ "2017 Rally Deutschland Entry List". ewrc-results.com. Retrieved 19 Aug 2017.
  4. ^ "35. ADAC Rallye Deutschland 2017 Results". ewrc-results.com. ewrc-results. 20 August 2017. Retrieved 20 August 2017.
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