The 2017 FIA European Rallycross Championship was the 42nd season of the FIA European Championships for Rallycross Drivers. The season consisted of nine rounds across three categories; Supercar, Super1600 and TouringCar. The season commencing on 1 April with the Spanish round at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, and culminating on 1 October in Germany at the Estering.[1]
Swede Kevin Hansen was the defending Supercar champion, Hungarian Krisztián Szabó was defending Super1600 champion and Norwegian Ben-Philip Gundersen was defending TouringCar champion.
2017 champions were Anton Marklund (Supercar), Krisztián Szabó (Super1600) and Lars Øivind Enerberg (TouringCar).
a Loss of ten championship points for presenting a turbocharger for sealing after initial scrutineering.[9] b Loss of five championship points for receiving his third reprimand of the season.[9] c Loss of ten championship points – stewards decision No.10.[10]
Super1600
Pos.
Driver
POR
BEL
SWE
FRA
LAT
GER
Points
1
Krisztián Szabó
2
8
2
1
1
6
137
2
Artis Baumanis
3
5
1
5
8
3
127
3
Jussi-Petteri Leppihalme
6
3
5
9
3
2
121
4
Kasparas Navickas
4
1
8
24
7
1
110
5
Ulrik Linnemann
1
6
11
3
12
9
93
6
Janno Ligur
8
2
3
11
4
4
92
7
Timur Shigaboutdinov
5
4
4
8
9
12
88
8
Josef Šusta
19
11
9
7
13
5
58
9
Gergely Marton
11
14
6
4
6
15
54
10
Ondřej Smetana
7
9
12
15
11
7
53
11
Rokas Baciuska
6
2
44
12
Václav Veverka
12
12
14
31
15
8
30
13
Jimmy Terpereau
13
7
10
18
18
29
14
Maximilien Eveno
2
26
15
Juris Spikis
10
19
5
13
25
16
Pavel Vimmer
9
20
17
12
20
11
25
17
Siim Saluri
10
13
21
16
21
10
24
18
Espen Isaksætre
7
17
16
19
Arnis Odiņš
15
10
13
20
Enzo Libner
10
10
21
Anders Bjørland Hansen
21
15
13
14
16
10
22
Julien Hardonnière
13
4
23
Zdeněk Kučera
14
19
24
23
19
18
3
24
Sven Seelinger
18
14
3
25
Mārtiņš Lapiņš
14
3
26
Rudolf Schafer
15
16
22
3
27
Lars-Christian Rosland
20
17
16
19
25
19
1
28
Zsolt Szíjj
16
24
18
1
29
Marcell Kovács
16
1
30
Mário Barbosa
17
21
21
0
31
Damien Meunier
17
0
32
Mário Teixeira
18
0
33
Ada Marie Hvaal
25
20
0
34
Marius Bermingrud
20
0
35
Patrice Durand
20
0
36
Marcel Snoeijers
27
21
0
37
Arvo Kask
22
22
0
38
Marcel Suchý
23
27
26
22
0
39
Nuno Araújo
22
0
40
Davy Van Den Branden
22
0
41
Andre Krug
26
23
0
42
Hélder Ribeiro
23
0
43
Daniel Nielsen
23
0
44
Nick Vanalken
23
0
45
Edijs Ošs
24
0
46
Antonio Sousa
24
0
47
Davide Medici
25
0
48
Max Vercelli
26
0
49
Attila Mózer
28
0
50
Grégory Fosse
28
0
51
Anthony Jan
29
0
52
Luciano Visintin
30
0
53
Emmanuel Martin
32
0
Pos.
Driver
POR
BEL
SWE
FRA
LAT
GER
Points
TouringCar
Pos.
Driver
BAR
BEL
GBR
NOR
GER
Points
1
Lars Øivind Enerberg
6
1
1
1
7
123
2
Anders Nymoen Bråten
4
2
5
8
3
107
3
Philip Gehrman
1
3
8
2
4
104
4
Steve Volders
8
5
2
6
5
91
5
David Nordgård
3
12
6
4
2
86
6
Kjetil Larsen
5
9
3
9
6
82
7
Ben-Phillip Gundersen
10
7
4
7
1
79
8
Steinar Stokke
9
4
7
5
9
60
9
Per Magne Røyrås
2
13
9
10
12
49
10
Fredrik R. Magnussen
3
23
11
Mandy Kasse
6
10
22
12
Kai Arne Homme
7
14
13
21
13
Danny De Beuckelaer
8
12
14
Fredrik Salsten
8
10
15
Sören Hedlund
10
9
16
Petter Brauten
DSQ
10
14
8
17
Florent Hontoir
11
8
18
Ralf Evers
11
8
19
Camilla Antonsen
11
8
20
Sivert Svardal
12
7
Pos.
Driver
BAR
BEL
GBR
NOR
GER
Points
References
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