WRC May 2017 News Archive
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Citroen doesn't want Andreas Mikkelsen for 'one shot' in WRC
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Citroen starting from scratch with new-for-2018 WRC2 car
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FIA closes WRC privateer testing loophole after Ostberg row
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Citroen insists Kris Meeke's World Rally Championship seat is safe
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Sebastien Ogier now comfortable in M-Sport Ford after Portugal win
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Rally GB announces 2017 itinerary including return of night stages
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Andreas Mikkelsen gets Citroen WRC drive for Rally Italy
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Hyundai's Paddon says WRC career low over after Portugal progress
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WRC Rally of Portugal: Ogier takes comfortable second win of season
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WRC Rally of Portugal: Championship leader Ogier maintains lead
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WRC Rally of Portugal: Ogier takes lead as Tanak hits trouble
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WRC Rally of Portugal: Neuville given time back after Latvala delay
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WRC Rally of Portugal: Ott Tanak leads after wild first day
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WRC Rally Portugal: Latvala, Meeke and Paddon out of lead battle
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WRC Rally Portugal: Jari-Matti Latvala leads tight battle after SS4
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Rally Portugal: Mads Ostberg and Thierry Neuville share early lead
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World Rally Championship teams oppose 2018 calendar expansion plan
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M-Sport ready to use team orders to help Ogier win 2017 WRC title
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Proton set for WRC return in 2018 with new Iriz R5
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Sebastien Ogier gets new M-Sport Ford Fiesta WRC for Portugal
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Teenage rally star Kalle Rovanpera gets Red Bull backing
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Mads Ostberg's Argentina test prompts WRC row
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WRC teams need to sign Mikkelsen now to win title, says ex-VW boss
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WRC champion Ogier to drive VW Polo again in Colin McRae tribute
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How a legendary tin-top sparked a WRC legacy
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Rally New Zealand and Croatia vying for 2018 WRC calendar slot
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Timo Makinen obituary: 1938-2017
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Meeke: 'World class' Evans Argentina tyre advantage talk unfair
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Ogier had 'strange feeling' with M-Sport Ford on Rally Argentina
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Kris Meeke: Rally Argentina crash my biggest ever
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Neuville was sure Evans had won their Rally Argentina win fight
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Evans and DMACK expect to maintain WRC pace for Rally Portugal