Back at the top level of the sport after a seven-year absence, Rally Poland makes an anticipated return to the 2024 calendar. The second oldest rally in the world – only behind Monte-Carlo – it was established in 1921. The event has been one to keep drivers on their toes, and this year will be no different with its gravel, crests, and field-lined roads. The addition of Poland to the WRC schedule will kick off a run of three fast-paced gravel events in Europe.
2017 Summary
When we last competed at Rally Poland, Thierry won the rally, with team-mate Hayden Paddon finishing second. Dani Sordo finished in fourth, and at the time it marked our best-ever overall WRC finish.
Rallye Monte-Carlo | 25 - 28 January | |
Rally Sweden | 15 - 18 February | |
Safari Rally Kenya | 28 - 31 March | |
Rally Croatia | 18 - 21 April | |
Rally de Portugal | 09 - 12 May | |
Rally Italia Sardegna | 30 May - 02 June | |
Rally Poland | 27 - 30 June |
Rally Latvia | 18 - 21 July | |
Rally Finland | 01 - 04 August | |
Acropolis Rally Greece | 05 - 08 September | |
Rally Chile | 26 - 29 September | |
Central European Rally | 17 - 20 October | |
Rally Japan | 21 - 24 November |
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