Events
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1 | / 73ème Rallye Automobile Monte-Carlo (21–23 January) — Results and report |
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2 | 54th Uddeholm Swedish Rally (11–13 February) — Results and report |
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3 | 19º Corona Rally México (11–13 March) — Results and report |
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4 | 35th Propecia Rally New Zealand (8–10 April) — Results and report |
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5 | 2º Supermag Rally Italia Sardinia (29 April–1 May) — Results and report |
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6 | 33rd Cyprus Rally (13–15 May) — Results and report |
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7 | 6th Rally of Turkey (2–5 June) — Results and report |
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8 | 52nd Acropolis Rally (23–26 June) — Results and report |
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9 | 25º Rally Argentina (14–17 July) — Results and report |
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10 | 55th Neste Rally Finland (4–7 August) — Results and report |
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11 | 24. OMV ADAC Rallye Deutschland (25–27 August) — Results and report |
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12 | 61st Wales Rally of Great Britain (16–18 September) — Results and report |
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13 | 2nd Rally Japan (30 September–2 October) — Results and report |
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14 | 49ème Tour de Corse - Rallye de France (21–23 October) — Results and report |
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15 | 41º Rally RACC Catalunya - Costa Daurada (28–30 October) — Results and report |
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16 | 18th Telstra Rally Australia (10–13 November) — Results and report |
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