Events
Round | Rally Name | Start-End Date | Podium Drivers (Finishing Time) |
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1 | 70ème Rallye Automobile de Monte-Carlo | 18 January-20 January |
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2 | 51st Uddeholm Swedish Rally | 1 February-3 February |
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3 | 46ème Rallye de France - Tour de Corse | 8 March-10 March |
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4 | 38º Rallye Catalunya-Costa Brava (Rallye de España) | 22 March-24 March |
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5 | 30th Cyprus Rally | 19 April-21 April |
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6 | 22º Rally Argentina | 17 May-19 May |
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7 | 49th Acropolis Rally | 14 June-16 June |
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8 | 50th Inmarsat Safari Rally | 12 July-14 July |
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9 | 52nd Neste Rally Finland | 8 August-11 August |
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10 | 21. ADAC Rallye Deutschland | 23 August-25 August |
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11 | 44º Rallye Sanremo - Rallye d'Italia | 20 September-22 September |
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12 | 32nd Propecia Rally New Zealand | 4 October-6 October |
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13 | 15th Telstra Rally Australia | 31 October-3 November |
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14 | 58th Network Q Rally of Great Britain | 14 November-17 November |
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