9 Reasons Why You Should Watch The WRC In 2017

The World Rally Championship has gone through quite a few rule changes for the new season and it looks set to be a pretty awesome one for the series. Here’s why you need to keep an eye on it in 2017
9 Reasons Why You Should Watch The WRC In 2017

1. Back in action

9 Reasons Why You Should Watch The WRC In 2017

The WRC may have lost the VW factory outfit for 2017 but that doesn’t mean it isn’t worth watching. In fact, Citroen returns to the series for the new season after a year out and Toyota is back too, joining M-Sport’s Ford team and the Hyundai squad.

2. More aero

9 Reasons Why You Should Watch The WRC In 2017

All of the major manufacturers have released their new 2017 cars and one of the biggest differences compared to the previous WRC machines are the huge, aggressive aero packages that make the cars look damn awesome. This is due to a number of aero rule changes for the new season.

3. Did we say the cars look insane?

9 Reasons Why You Should Watch The WRC In 2017

Yeah, they really do. The cars may be small hatchbacks but they certainly look mean as hell with their huge rear wings, sharp aero lines and bulging wheel arches. Some may think all that aero would look weird on smaller hatchbacks but the manufacturers have done a great job with them.

4. Top drivers remain

9 Reasons Why You Should Watch The WRC In 2017

VW’s WRC exit was definitely a big hit and left some of the series’ biggest drivers without a place to go. But, fortunately for us, most of the big-hitters are back in action in 2017 – four-time champion and all-round WRC legend Sebastien Ogier has moved to M-Sport, for example.

Kris Meeke stays at the Citroen works team, while Jari-Matti Latvala has switched from VW to Toyota and front-runners Thierry Neuville, Dani Sordo and Hayden Paddon remain at Hyundai. There’s a lot of young, emerging talent out there too, like M-Sport’s Ott Tanak.

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For 2017, more emphasis has been on organising a calendar with a mix of stage surfaces, so there’s not a run of six consecutive rallies on gravel. We don’t want to see that. We want variety. It’s good to see WRC reacting to this to shake up the schedule a bit.

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Alongside more aero, there’s also more power – the cars have had a boost from 300bhp to 380bhp, with a torque increase to 331.9lb ft. The turbo restrictor has increased from 33 to 36mm, which will have an impact on speed. A 25kg cut in weight will also mean faster rally cars – which is good news for us!

7. Rules relaxed

9 Reasons Why You Should Watch The WRC In 2017

Some of the aero regulations, like the rear diffuser and wheel arches, have been relaxed for the new 2017 season, so that’s given the manufacturers a bit more freedom to try something different, gain performance and make their cars even quicker.

This one is purely speculative, because we don’t know for sure. But judging by all the test videos around and the rule changes, it’s safe to bet the cars will be more exciting to look at (not just visually but handling wise) and watch on stages. With more power and aero, drivers should have more confidence chucking them around. But we’ll see…

9. It starts very soon

9 Reasons Why You Should Watch The WRC In 2017

The good thing about the WRC is that it cuts the winter break short for fans and viewers. The season stretches from the end of January to mid-November, with the famous Rally Monte Carlo kicking things off from the 20-22 January. So, we really don’t have long to wait before things get going. Perfect!

What do you make of the WRC in 2017? Are you looking forward to it? Let us know below.

Comments

Joshua Lue

Meanwhile in F1 all thats left is to ban overtaking

12/31/2016 - 11:22 |
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Yeah, but the new regulations will hopefilly make i thongs just a tad more exciting, while that company’s planned takeover had better make the competition more interesting

12/31/2016 - 12:54 |
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Give it a couple of seasons and they’ll ban drivers too…

12/31/2016 - 14:05 |
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Adrian T. R.

I will be visiting Rally Sweden in 2017. I have never been so excited about it. The cars will be so more faster, and VW leaving really stirred things up. If anything it made next year even more exciting. Ogier might help M-Sport reach the success they deserve

12/31/2016 - 11:23 |
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Robi

They all look stunning. Really happy for next season!

12/31/2016 - 11:26 |
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Deoxide

That Yaris is windows powered??

dammmnn

12/31/2016 - 11:26 |
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James Reuter

In reply to by Deoxide

Does that mean they’re tested the car on Forza lol. Would make a good dlc pack - 2017 wrc car pack or something

12/31/2016 - 12:07 |
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Curtain Man

It may be good in 2017 but it may miss the charm back in the 2000s era. Its not the same as use to be. I will try to watch it but I do not BT Sport so idk.

12/31/2016 - 11:30 |
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Red bull have the licence to steream it on their website. Not sure if it’s for the U.K. Though.

12/31/2016 - 13:56 |
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There is free coverage on ITV4 the Tuesday after each Rally or get WRC Plus

12/31/2016 - 14:23 |
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Uzair Patel

1 reason to not: it’s not better than F1

12/31/2016 - 11:58 |
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WHAT ?! WHAT IS BETTER THAN RALLY ?!

12/31/2016 - 12:15 |
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Karting is far better than F1.
At least, F1 drivers seem to think so.

12/31/2016 - 14:48 |
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DL🏁

But… no VW
cries

12/31/2016 - 12:00 |
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Anonymous

i’m most exited for the aygo. that’s one angry sounding hatchback

12/31/2016 - 12:00 |
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Anonymous

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

Its a Yaris, not an Aygo

12/31/2016 - 13:09 |
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Anonymous

Shame they won’t sell similar cars to the general public like Subaru and Mitsubishi did

12/31/2016 - 12:28 |
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Anonymous

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

Toyota released sketches along with the WRC launch of a potential WRC inspired yaris. it’s a start at least.

12/31/2016 - 14:55 |
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hashrulsubzero

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

In my opinion, Group A and Group B homologation was the best thing about those group category. You can buy standard cars that look similar to their rally cars with 4WD and a turbo.

12/31/2016 - 23:42 |
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Anonymous

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

Yeah they should require homologation cars. Besides, they should change the regulations and allow Subaru to join back into WRC

01/01/2017 - 09:47 |
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Adrian T. R.

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

You can go ahead and buy a WRC car. They are all street legal. The only thing is that it costs £460 000. In the Group A days, the road cars were nothing to what the rally cars were. Even Group N cars are very very different, and the price reflects that. We have several Sierra Cosworth’s and a works Group A rally car. Almost everything is different on the road car

01/01/2017 - 15:15 |
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not as a factory team

12/31/2016 - 16:07 |
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