Kennards Hire Rally Australia will feature all-new competitive stages on the opening day and several other changes designed to increase the excitement for drivers and spectators at the 2017 FIA World Rally Championship finale in November.
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The 25th Australian WRC event will be staged on mostly gravel shire and forestry roads on the Coffs Coast on 16-19 November.
The fastest rally drivers in the world and outright teams representing Toyota, Hyundai, Ford (M-Sport) and Citroën will contest 21 special stages covering 318.16km.
Friday’s stages will move from south of the Coffs Harbour rally base to the north, the most distant being Sherwood, near Glenreagh, around 40km north of the coastal city.
Pilbara (9.7km), Eastbank (18.9km) and Sherwood (26.6km) will be run in the morning and repeated in the afternoon.
They were reviewed by Australian former Hyundai and Subaru WRC driver Chris Atkinson and have been described by event sporting staff as a great mixture of fast and open roads with some technical sections.
Saturday returns to the south. The popular Nambucca stage has been shortened slightly to just under 49km for the morning pass, while in the afternoon it becomes two new stages run consecutively, Welshs Creek (33.5km) and Argents Hill (12.3km).
North of Coffs Harbour on Sunday, the stage known formerly as Settles Reverse becomes Pilbara Reverse (10 km), while Bucca and the event-closing Wedding Bells are unchanged.
Other highlights of the route, are the return of the Destination New South Wales Super Special Stage at Coffs Harbour on Friday and Saturday evenings and the stadium-style Raceway SSS on Saturday morning.
Argents Hill and the second pass of Wedding Bells, as the points-paying Power Stage, will be broadcast globally on live television.
Wedding Bells will close not only Kennards Hire Rally Australia but also the 2017 WRC season and the event’s organisers are hoping spectators will see a fight to the end for the manufacturer, driver/co-driver and several other championships.
“We have seen how wild and fierce the new 2017 World Rally Cars are in the other rounds and we can’t wait to see how they perform on our Australian roads,” event Chairman Ben Rainsford said.
“It’s been the most competitive WRC season in decades and we look forward to the fight between Sébastien Ogier, Thierry Neuville, Jari-Matti Latvala and others continuing all the way to Kennards Hire Rally Australia.
“The changes we have made for the 2017 route promise exciting new challenges for the drivers and a fantastic climax to the season.”