Events
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68ème Rallye Automobile de Monte-Carlo | 21 January-23 January |
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49th International Swedish Rally | 11 February-13 February |
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48th Sameer Safari Rally Kenya | 25 March-27 March |
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34º TAP Rallye de Portugal | 16 March-19 March |
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36º Rallye Catalunya-Costa Brava (Rallye de España) | 31 March-2 April |
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20º Rally Argentina | 11 May-14 May |
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47th Acropolis Rally | 9 June-11 June |
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30th Rally New Zealand | 14 July-16 July |
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50th Neste Rally Finland | 18 August-20 August |
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28th Cyprus Rally | 7 September-10 September |
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44ème V-Rally Tour de Corse - Rallye de France | 29 September-1 October |
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42º Rallye Sanremo - Rallye d'Italia | 20 October-22 October |
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13th Telstra Rally Australia | 9 November-12 November |
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56th Network Q Rally of Great Britain | 23 November-26 November |
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