2017 Scottish Rally Championship

2017 Scottish Rally Championship
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The Scottish Rally Championship is a rallying series run throughout Scotland over the course of a year, that comprises seven gravel surface events.[1]

The 2017 season begins in the snow-covered forest tracks around Inverness on 18 February, with the season finale taking place around Castle Douglas on 9 September. Driver Jock Armstrong and regular co-driver Paula Swinscoe will start the season as defending champions having won the 2016 Championship.[2]

Aberdeen based haulage company ARR Craib will sponsor the series for the fifth year in a row.

2017 calendar

For season 2017 there is to be seven events held predominantly on gravel surfaces.[3]

Round Dates Event Rally HQ Surface Website
1 18 Feb The Snowman Rally Inverness Gravel / Snow (website)
2 18 Mar Border Counties Rally Jedburgh Gravel (website)
3 22 Apr Speyside Stages Rally Elgin Gravel (website)
4 20 May RSAC Scottish Rally Dumfries Gravel (website)
5 24 Jun Argyll Rally Dunoon Gravel (website)
6 12 Aug Grampian Stages Rally Banchory Gravel (website)
7 9 Sep Galloway Hills Rally Castle Douglas Gravel (website)

Calendar changes

Due to calendar changes within the British Rally Championship, the Scottish Rally, usually held in June will be brought forward to May. June, meanwhile will see a new event added to the calendar, the Argyll Rally will see a return to the forests of Cowal after an absence of 14 years.

2017 events podium

Round Rally name Podium finishers[4]
Placing Driver / Co-Driver Car Time /
Diff leader
1 Snowman Rally
(18 February)
1 David Bogie / Kevin Rae Škoda Fabia R5 37:51
2 Shaun Sinclair / Jamie Edwards Subaru Impreza WRC +0:58
3 Euan Thorburn / Paul Beaton Ford Fiesta R5 +1:20
2 Border Counties Rally
(18 March)
1 Jock Armstrong / Paula Swinscoe Subaru Impreza 43:32.4
2 Euan Thorburn / Paul Beaton Ford Fiesta R5 +0:30.5
3 Mike Faulkner / Peter Foy Mitsubishi Lancer Evo IX +0:30.5
3 Speyside Stages
(22 April)
1 David Bogie / Andrew Roughead Škoda Fabia R5 51:55
2 Desi Henry / Liam Moynihan [N 1] Škoda Fabia R5 +0:39
3 Euan Thorburn / Paul Beaton Ford Fiesta R5 +0:42
4 RSAC Scottish Rally
(20 May)
1 Euan Thorburn / Paul Beaton Ford Fiesta R5 42:10.1
2 Jock Armstrong / Paula Swinscoe Subaru Impreza +0:35.2
3 Shaun Sinclair / Jamie Edwards Subaru Impreza WRC +0:58.9
5 Argyll Rally
(24 June)
1 Euan Thorburn / Paul Beaton Ford Fiesta R5 32:38
2 Jock Armstrong / Paula Swinscoe Subaru Impreza +0:04
3 Shaun Sinclair / Jamie Edwards Subaru Impreza WRC +0:31
6 Grampian Stages Rally
(12 August)
1
2
3
7 Galloway Hills Rally
(9 September)
1
2
3
Notes
  1. Crew was not registered to score points towards the Scottish Rally Championship.

Drivers' championship standings

Pos Driver Car TSR
BCR
SSR
SCO
ARG
GSR
GHR
 Points[5]
1 Euan Thorburn Ford Fiesta R5 27 28 28 30 30 143
2 Jock Armstrong Subaru Impreza 26 30 21 28 28 133
3 Mike Faulkner Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution 9 21 27 27 26 25 126
4 Mark McCulloch Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution 9 22 25 23 24 26 120
5 Shaun Sinclair Subaru Impreza WRC 28 3 26 27 27 111
Pos Driver Car TSR
BCR
SSR
SCO
ARG
GSR
GHR
 Points 
Colour Result
Gold Winner
Silver 2nd place
Bronze 3rd place
Green Non-podium finish
Purple Did not finish (Ret)
Black Disqualified (DSQ)
Blank Did not participate (DNP)
* Nominated dropped points

Points are awarded to the highest placed registered drivers on each event as follows: 30, 28, 27, 26, and so on down to 1 point. At the end of the season, competitors nominate their best 6 scores out of the 7 events as their final overall Championship score.

References

  1. "Rally - Diary dates". John Fife. John Fife. Retrieved 30 November 2016.
  2. "Armstrong takes second title as rallying gods curse Pearson". SRC. SRC. Retrieved 28 November 2016.
  3. "SACC Events Calendar 2017 Calendar". SACC. SACC. Retrieved 28 November 2016.
  4. "Rally Results from Scotland & Beyond....". FlyingFinish.co.uk. Flying Finish. Retrieved 30 November 2016.
  5. "Current Standings". SRC. Scottish Rally Championship. Retrieved 26 March 2017.
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