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2017 motorsport champions
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This list of 2017 motorsport champions is a list of national or international motorsport series with championships decided by the points or positions earned by a driver from multiple races where the season was completed during the 2017 calendar year.

Open wheel racing

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Series Champion refer
FIA Formula One World Championship United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton[1] 2017 Formula One World Championship
Constructors: Germany Mercedes[2]
FIA Formula 2 Championship Monaco Charles Leclerc[3] 2017 FIA Formula 2 Championship
Teams: Russia Russian Time
GP3 Series United Kingdom George Russell[4] 2017 GP3 Series
Teams: France ART Grand Prix
FIA Formula E Brazil Lucas di Grassi[5] 2016-17 Formula E season
Constructors: France Renault e.DAMS[5]
IndyCar Series United States Josef Newgarden[6] 2017 IndyCar Series
Manufacturers: United States Chevrolet
Rookie: United Arab Emirates Ed Jones
Atlantic Championship United States Peter Portante[7] 2017 Atlantic Championship
BOSS GP Series Austria Ingo Gerstl 2017 BOSS GP Series
Open Class: India Mahaveer Raghunathan
Formula Continental United States Austin McCusker 2017 Formula Continental season
Formula Masters China New Zealand Taylor Cockerton 2017 Formula Masters China
Formula STCC Nordic Sweden Hugo Nerman[8] 2017 Formula STCC Nordic
Indy Lights United States Kyle Kaiser 2017 Indy Lights
Teams: United States Belardi Auto Racing
MRF Challenge Formula 2000 United Kingdom Harrison Newey[9] 2016-17 MRF Challenge Formula 2000 Championship
New Zealand Formula First Championship New Zealand Bramwell King 2016-17 New Zealand Formula First Championship
Pro Mazda Championship Brazil Victor Franzoni[10] 2017 Pro Mazda Championship
Teams: United States Team Pelfrey
Super Formula Championship Japan Hiroaki Ishiura[11] 2017 Super Formula Championship
Teams: Japan P.mu/cerumoINGING
Toyota Racing Series Australia Thomas Randle[12] 2017 Toyota Racing Series
World Series Formula V8 3.5 Brazil Pietro Fittipaldi 2017 World Series Formula V8 3.5
Teams: Czech Republic Lotus
Formula 3
FIA Formula 3 European Championship United Kingdom Lando Norris[13] 2017 FIA Formula 3 European Championship
Teams: Italy Prema Powerteam[14]
Rookies: United Kingdom Lando Norris
All-Japan Formula Three Championship Japan Mitsunori Takaboshi 2017 All-Japan Formula Three Championship
National Class: Japan "Dragon"
Australian Formula 3 Premier Series Australia Calan Williams[15] 2017 Australian Formula 3 Premier Series
National: Australia Roman Krumins
Fórmula 3 Brasil Brazil Guilherme Samaia 2017 Formula 3 Brasil season
Academy: Brazil Igor Fraga
BRDC British Formula 3 Championship United Kingdom Enaam Ahmed[16] 2017 BRDC British Formula 3 Championship
Euroformula Open Championship United Kingdom Harrison Scott[17] 2017 Euroformula Open Championship
Teams: Italy RP Motorsport
Rookies: Russia Nikita Troitskiy[18]
Spanish Formula 3 Championship Canada Devlin DeFrancesco[18]
Teams: Italy RP Motorsport
Remus F3 Cup Switzerland Sandro Zeller[19] 2017 Remus F3 Cup
Formula 4
ADAC Formula 4 Championship Estonia Jüri Vips[20] 2017 ADAC Formula 4 Championship
Teams: Italy Prema Powerteam[21]
Rookie: Austria Mick Wishofer
Australian Formula 4 Championship Australia Nick Rowe[22] 2017 Australian Formula 4 Championship
F4 British Championship United Kingdom Jamie Caroline[23] 2017 F4 British Championship
China Formula 4 Championship Macau Leong Hon Chio[24] 2017 China Formula 4 Championship
F4 Danish Championship Denmark Daniel Lundgaard[25] 2017 F4 Danish Championship
Italian F4 Championship New Zealand Marcus Armstrong[26] 2017 Italian F4 Championship
Rookie: Italy Leonardo Lorandi
Teams: Italy Bhaitech
F4 Japanese Championship Japan Ritomo Miyata[27] 2017 F4 Japanese Championship
NACAM Formula 4 Championship Guyana Calvin Ming[28] 2016–17 NACAM Formula 4 Championship
SMP F4 Championship Denmark Christian Lundgaard[29] 2017 SMP F4 Championship
Formula 4 South East Asia Championship Indonesia Presley Martono[30] 2016-17 Formula 4 South East Asia Championship
Rookie: Indonesia Presley Martono[30]
F4 Spanish Championship Denmark Christian Lundgaard[31] 2017 F4 Spanish Championship
Teams: Netherlands MP Motorsport
F: Spain Marta García
Formula 4 UAE Championship South Africa Jonathan Aberdein[32] 2016–17 Formula 4 UAE Championship
Formula 4 United States Championship United States Kyle Kirkwood[33] 2017 Formula 4 United States Championship
Teams: United States Cape Motorsports
Japan Formula 4 East: Japan Yuki Tsunoda[8] 2017 Japan Formula 4
West: Japan Keisuke Ohara[8]
Formula Ford
Australian Formula Ford Series Australia Max Vidau 2017 Australian Formula Ford Series
F1600 Championship Series United Kingdom Matthew Cowley[34] 2017 F1600 Championship Series
F2000 Championship Series United States Brandon Dixon[35] 2017 F2000 Championship Series
New Zealand Formula Ford Championship New Zealand Liam Lawson[36] 2016-17 New Zealand Formula Ford Championship
South African Formula Ford Championship South Africa Julian van der Watt[37] 2017 South African Formula Ford Championship
Class-B: South Africa Ian Schofield
Toyo Tires F1600 Championship Series Canada Ben Hurst 2017 Toyo Tires F1600 Championship Series
U.S. F2000 National Championship United States Oliver Askew[38] 2017 U.S. F2000 National Championship
Teams: United States Pabst Racing
Formula Renault
Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0 France Sacha Fenestraz[39] 2017 Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0
Teams: France R-ace GP
Rookie: United Kingdom Max Fewtrell
Asian Formula Renault Series Macau Leong Hon Chio[40] 2017 Asian Formula Renault Series
Formula Renault 2.0 Northern European Cup Morocco Michaël Benyahia[41] 2017 Formula Renault 2.0 Northern European Cup
Teams: France R-ace GP
French F4 Championship France Arthur Rougier[42] 2017 French F4 Championship
Junior: France Victor Martins
International: France Arthur Rougier

Sports car and GT

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Series Champion refer
FIA World Endurance Championship New Zealand Brendon Hartley
New Zealand Earl Bamber
Germany Timo Bernhard
2017 FIA World Endurance Championship
Manufacturers: Germany Porsche
LMP2: France Julien Canal
LMP2: Brazil Bruno Senna
LMP2 Teams: Switzerland Vaillante Rebellion
GTE: United Kingdom James Calado
GTE: Italy Alessandro Pier Guidi
GTE Manufacturers: Italy Ferrari
GTE Pro Teams: Italy AF Corse
GTE Am: Canada Paul Dalla Lana
GTE Am: Portugal Pedro Lamy
GTE Am: Austria Mathias Lauda
GTE Am Teams: United Kingdom Aston Martin Racing
24H Series Switzerland Roland Eggimann
Netherlands Christiaan Frankenhout
Germany Kenneth Heyer
Switzerland Chantal Kroll
Switzerland Michael Kroll
2017 24H Series
A6: Switzerland Roland Eggimann
A6: Netherlands Christiaan Frankenhout
A6: Germany Kenneth Heyer
A6: Switzerland Chantal Kroll
A6: Switzerland Michael Kroll
A6 Teams: Switzerland Hofor-Racing
A6-Am: Switzerland Roland Eggimann
A6-Am: Netherlands Christiaan Frankenhout
A6-Am: Germany Kenneth Heyer
A6-Am: Switzerland Chantal Kroll
A6-Am: Switzerland Michael Kroll
A6-Am Teams: Switzerland Hofor-Racing
SPX: United States Vic Rice
SPX Teams: United Arab Emirates GDL Racing Middle East
991: United States Charles Espenlaub
991: United States Joe Foster
991: United States Charles Putman
991 Teams: Germany PROsport Performance
991-Am: Austria Philipp Sager
991-Am: Austria Christopher Zöchling
991-Am Teams: Germany MSG Motorsport
SP2: Belgium Raphaël van der Straten
SP2 Teams: Belgium VDS Racing Adventures
SP3-GT4: Republic of Ireland Daniel O'Brien
SP3-GT4 Teams: United Kingdom Optimum Motorsport
TCR: France Thierry Blaise
Denmark Kim Holmgaard
TCR Teams: France Team Altran Peugeot
CUP1: Luxembourg Jean-Marie Dumont
CUP1: France Nicolas Schmit
CUP1 Teams: Luxembourg DUWO Racing
A2: Denmark Jan Engelbrecht
A2: Denmark Jacob Kristensen
A2: Denmark Henrik Sørensen
A2 Teams: Denmark Team Eva Solo / K-Rejser
Rookies: Germany Max Edelhoff
Ladies' Cup: Switzerland Chantal Kroll
ADAC GT Masters France Jules Gounon 2017 ADAC GT Masters
Teams: Germany Callaway Competition
Junior: France Jules Gounon
Trophy: Switzerland Remo Lips
Asian Le Mans Series LMP2: Italy Andrea Roda 2016-17 Asian Le Mans Series
LMP3: United Kingdom Philip Hanson
LMP3: United Kingdom Nigel Moore
GT: Italy Michele Rugolo
GT Cup: Japan Takuma Aoki
GT Cup: Japan Shinyo Sano
CN: Japan Kenji Abe
CN: Japan Akihiro Asai
CN: China Qin Tianqi
CN: Thailand Tira Sosothikul
CN: Thailand Medhapan Sundaradeja
LMP2 Teams: Portugal Algarve Pro Racing
LMP3 Teams: United Kingdom Tockwith Motorsports
GT Teams: Hong Kong DH Racing
GT Cup Teams: Japan TKS
CN Teams: Finland PS Racing
Audi Sport TT Cup United Kingdom Philip Ellis 2017 Audi Sport TT Cup
Australian GT Championship Australia Geoff Emery 2017 Australian GT Championship
Blancpain GT Series Asia United Kingdom Hunter Abbott 2017 Blancpain GT Series Asia
Teams: Hong Kong GruppeM Racing Team
GT4: France Jean-Marc Merlin
GT4: Hong Kong Frank Yu
GT4 Teams: Hong Kong Craft-Bamboo Racing
Pro-Am: United Kingdom Hunter Abbott
Silver: Hong Kong Marchy Lee
Silver: Hong Kong Shaun Thong
Am-Am: China James Cai
Am-Am: Malaysia Kenneth Lim
Blancpain GT Series Endurance Cup Italy Mirko Bortolotti
Italy Andrea Caldarelli
Germany Christian Engelhart
2017 Blancpain GT Series Endurance Cup
Teams: Austria GRT Grasser Racing Team
Pro-Am Cup: United Kingdom Jonathan Adam
Pro-Am Cup: Oman Ahmad Al Harthy
Pro-Am Cup Teams: Oman Oman Racing Team with TF Sport
Am Cup: Belgium Jacques Duyver
Am Cup: South Africa David Perel
Am Cup: Italy Marco Zanuttini
Am Cup Teams: Switzerland Kessel Racing
Blancpain GT Series Sprint Cup United Kingdom Stuart Leonard
Netherlands Robin Frijns
2017 Blancpain GT Series Sprint Cup
Teams: Belgium Belgian Audi Club Team WRT
Pro-Am Cup: Germany Daniel Keilwitz
Pro-Am Cup: Germany Alexander Mattschull
Pro-Am Cup Teams: Germany Rinaldi Racing
Silver Cup: Germany Fabian Schiller
Silver Cup: Netherlands Jules Szymkowiak
Silver Cup Teams: Germany HTP Motorsport
Am Cup: United States Stephen Earle
Am Cup: South Africa David Perel
Am Cup Teams: Switzerland Kessel Racing
Blancpain GT Sports Club France Anthony Pons 2017 Blancpain GT Sports Club
Iron Cup: United States Stephen Earle
British GT Championship GT3: United Kingdom Rick Parfitt
GT3: United Kingdom Seb Morris
2017 British GT Championship
GT3 Teams: United Kingdom Barwell Motorsport
GT3 Pro-Am: United Kingdom Rick Parfitt
GT3 Pro-Am: United Kingdom Seb Morris
GT3 Silver: United Kingdom James Littlejohn
GT3 Silver: United Kingdom Jack Mitchell
Gentleman's Trophy: United Kingdom Rick Parfitt
GT4: United Kingdom Stuart Middleton
GT4: United Kingdom William Tregurtha
GT4 Teams: United Kingdom HHC Motorsport
GT4 Pro-Am: United Kingdom Graham Johnson
GT4 Pro-Am: United Kingdom Mike Robinson
GT4 Silver: United Kingdom Stuart Middleton
GT4 Silver: United Kingdom William Tregurtha
Continental Tire SportsCar Challenge Grand Sport: United States Dylan Murcott
Grand Sport: United States Dillon Machavern
2017 Continental Tire SportsCar Challenge
Grand Sport Manufacturers: Germany Porsche
Street Tuner: United States Eric Foss
Street Tuner Manufacturers: Germany Porsche
FRD LMP3 Series United Kingdom James Winslow
Switzerland Mathias Beche
2017 FRD LMP3 Series
Ginetta GT4 Supercup United Kingdom Callum Pointon 2017 Ginetta GT4 Supercup
Amateur: United Kingdom Jac Constable
Ginetta Junior Championship United Kingdom Tom Gamble 2017 Ginetta Junior Championship
Global MX-5 Cup United States Patrick Gallagher 2017 Global MX-5 Cup
GT4 European Series Northern Cup Netherlands Ricardo van der Ende
Netherlands Max Koebolt
2017 GT4 European Series Northern Cup
Teams: Netherlands Ekris Motorsport
Pro-Am: Netherlands Luc Braams
Pro-Am: Netherlands Duncan Huisman
Am: Italy Giuseppe Ghezzi
GT4 European Series Southern Cup France Mike Parisy
France Gilles Vannelet
2017 GT4 European Series Southern Cup
Teams: France Speed Car (/ AT Events)
Am: France Stéphane Tribaudini
Am Teams: France CMR
IMSA Prototype Challenge TBD 2017 IMSA Prototype Challenge
MPC: United States Kyle Masson
Intercontinental GT Challenge Germany Markus Winkelhock 2017 Intercontinental GT Challenge
Manufacturers: Germany Audi
GT4 Manufacturers: Germany Porsche
Mercedes-Benz Challenge Brazil Fernando Júnior 2017 Mercedes-Benz Challenge season
Pirelli World Challenge GT: United States Patrick Long 2017 Pirelli World Challenge
GT Manufacturers: Germany Porsche
GTA: United States James Sofronas
GT Cup: Japan Yuki Harata
GTS: United States Lawson Aschenbach
GTS Manufacturers: United States Chevrolet
GTSA: United States George Kurtz
TC/TCA/TCB: United States Paul Holton
SprintX GT Championship Series GT: United States Michael Cooper
GT: United States Jordan Taylor
2017 SprintX GT Championship Series
GT Pro-Am: United States James Sofronas
GT Cup Pro-Am: Italy Alessandro Bressan
GT Cup Pro-Am: Japan Yuki Harata
GTS Pro-Am: United States Trent Hindman
GTS Pro-Am: United States Adam Merzon
GT Am: Venezuela Henrique Cisneros
GT Cup Am: United States Cory Friedman
GT Cup Am: United States Joe Toussaint
GTS Am: United States Ari Balogh
GTS Am: United States Greg Liefooghe
Super GT Japan Ryo Hirakawa
New Zealand Nick Cassidy
2017 Super GT Series
Teams: Japan #37 Lexus Team KeePer Tom's
GT300: Japan Nobuteru Taniguchi
GT300: Japan Tatsuya Kataoka
GT300 Teams: Japan #4 Goodsmile Racing & TeamUKYO
Toyota Finance 86 Championship New Zealand Ryan Yardley 2016-17 Toyota Finance 86 Championship
WeatherTech SportsCar Championship Prototype: United States Jordan Taylor
Prototype: United States Ricky Taylor
2017 WeatherTech SportsCar Championship
Prototype Manufacturers: United States Cadillac
Prototype Challenge: United States James French
Prototype Challenge: Mexico Patricio O'Ward
GT Le Mans: Spain Antonio García
GT Le Mans: Denmark Jan Magnussen
GT Le Mans Manufacturers: United States Chevrolet
GT Daytona: Italy Alessandro Balzan
GT Daytona: Denmark Christina Nielsen
GT Daytona Manufacturers: Italy Ferrari
Porsche Carrera Cup and GT3 Cup Challenge
Porsche Supercup Germany Michael Ammermüller 2017 Porsche Supercup
Teams: Austria Lechner MSG Racing Team
Rookies: Norway Dennis Olsen
Porsche Carrera Cup Asia New Zealand Chris van der Drift 2017 Porsche Carrera Cup Asia
Porsche Carrera Cup Australia Australia David Wall 2017 Porsche Carrera Cup Australia
Porsche Carrera Cup France France Julien Andlauer 2017 Porsche Carrera Cup France
Porsche Carrera Cup Germany Norway Dennis Olsen 2017 Porsche Carrera Cup Germany
Teams: Germany Team Deutsche Post by Project 1
Rookies: Netherlands Larry Ten Voorde
Amateurs: Germany Wolfgang Triller
Porsche Carrera Cup Great Britain Republic of Ireland Charlie Eastwood 2017 Porsche Carrera Cup Great Britain
Pro-Am 1: United Kingdom Alex Martin
Pro-Am 2: United Kingdom Peter Kyle-Henney
Porsche Carrera Cup Italy Italy Alessio Rovera 2017 Porsche Carrera Cup Italy
Porsche Carrera Cup Japan Japan Shinji Takei 2017 Porsche Carrera Cup Japan
Porsche Carrera Cup Scandinavia Sweden Joakim Mangs 2017 Porsche Carrera Cup Scandinavia
Porsche GT3 Cup Brasil Brazil Rodrigo Baptista 2017 Porsche GT3 Cup Brasil
Challenge: Brazil Marçal Müller
Porsche GT3 Cup Challenge Benelux Netherlands Xavier Maassen 2017 Porsche GT3 Cup Challenge Benelux
B-Class: Belgium Glenn Van Parys
Porsche GT3 Middle East Championship Republic of Ireland Ryan Cullen 2017 Porsche GT3 Middle East Championship
IMSA GT3 Cup Challenge United States Jake Eidson 2017 IMSA GT3 Cup Challenge
IMSA GT3 Cup Challenge Canada Canada Scott Hargrove 2017 IMSA GT3 Cup Challenge Canada
Ferrari Challenge
Finali Mondiali Trofeo Pirelli Pro: Switzerland Fabio Leimer
Trofeo Pirelli Pro-Am: Germany Jens Liebhauser
Coppa Shell Am: Denmark Johnny Laursen
458 Challenge: United States Joseph Rubbo
2017 Finali Mondiali
Ferrari Challenge Europe Trofeo Pirelli Pro: Italy Daniele di Amato
Trofeo Pirelli Pro-Am: Germany Jens Liebhauser
Coppa Shell Am: Denmark Johnny Laursen
2017 Ferrari Challenge Europe
Ferrari Challenge North America Trofeo Pirelli Pro: United States Brett Curtis
Trofeo Pirelli Pro-Am: United States Chris Cagnazzi
Coppa Shell Am: United States Richard Baek
2017 Ferrari Challenge North America
Ferrari Challenge Asia-Pacific Trofeo Pirelli Pro: Italy Philippe Prette
Trofeo Pirelli Pro-Am: Japan Ken Seto
Coppa Shell Am: Japan Makoto Fujiwara
2017 Ferrari Challenge Asia-Pacific

Touring cars

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Series Champion refer
World Touring Car Championship Sweden Thed Björk 2017 World Touring Car Championship
Manufacturers: Sweden Volvo Polestar
Trophy: United Kingdom Tom Chilton
Teams Trophy: France Sébastien Loeb Racing
Aussie Racing Cars Australia James Duckworth 2017 Aussie Racing Car season
Brasileiro de Marcas Brazil Vicente Orige 2017 Brasileiro de Marcas season
British Touring Car Championship United Kingdom Ashley Sutton 2017 British Touring Car Championship
Teams: United Kingdom Team BMW
Manufacturers: Germany BMW / West Surrey Racing
Independent: United Kingdom Tom Ingram
Independent Teams: United Kingdom Speedworks Motorsport
Jack Spears Trophy: United Kingdom Senna Proctor
Campeonato Brasileiro de Turismo Brazil Gabriel Robe 2017 Campeonato Brasileiro de Turismo season
Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters Germany Rene Rast 2017 Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters
Manufacturers: Germany Audi
Teams: Germany Team Rosberg
European Touring Car Cup Czech Republic Petr Fulin 2017 European Touring Car Cup
Mini Challenge UK United Kingdom Brett Smith 2017 Mini Challenge UK
NZ Touring Cars Championship New Zealand Simon Evans 2016-17 NZ Touring Cars Championship
Class Two: New Zealand Liam MacDonald
Renault Clio Cup United Kingdom United Kingdom Mike Bushell 2017 Renault UK Clio Cup
Russian Circuit Racing Series Touring: Russia Dmitry Bragin 2017 Russian Circuit Racing Series
TCR Russia Touring Car Championship: Russia Dmitry Bragin
Super-Production: Russia Mikhail Mityaev
Touring-Light: Russia Denis Bulatov
National: Russia Aidar Nuriev
National Junior: Russia Maxim Kornilkov
Supercars Championship Australia Jamie Whincup 2017 Supercars Championship
Teams: Australia DJR Team Penske
Manufacturers: United States Ford
Endurance Cup: Australia Chaz Mostert
Endurance Cup: Australia Steve Owen
Super2 Series Australia Todd Hazelwood 2017 Dunlop Super2 Series
Touring Car Masters Australia Steven Johnson 2017 Touring Car Masters
TCR Series
TCR International Series France Jean-Karl Vernay 2017 TCR International Series
Teams: Hungary M1RA
Model: Japan Honda Civic Type R TCR
TCR Asia Series Thailand Kantadhee Kusiri 2017 TCR Asia Series
Teams: Germany Engstler Motorsport
TCR Baltic Trophy Lithuania Ernesta Globyte 2017 TCR Baltic Trophy
TCR BeNeLux Touring Car Championship Belgium Benjamin Lessennes 2017 TCR BeNeLux Touring Car Championship
Teams: Belgium Delahaye Racing
Junior: Belgium Benjamin Lessennes
Cars: Japan Honda Civic TCR
ADAC TCR Germany Touring Car Championship United Kingdom Josh Files 2017 ADAC TCR Germany Touring Car Championship
Teams: United Kingdom Target Competition UK-SUI
TCR Ibérico Touring Car Series Portugal Francisco Abreu 2017 TCR Ibérico Touring Car Series
Class 2: Portugal Joao Sousa
Class 2: Portugal Rita Grasa
Italian Touring Car Championship Italy Nicola Baldan 2017 Italian Touring Car Championship
TCT: Italy Raimondo Ricci
Constructors: Spain SEAT
TCR Middle East Series United Kingdom Josh Files 2017 TCR Middle East Series
Teams: Germany Liqui Moly Team Engstler
TCR Scandinavia Touring Car Championship Sweden Robert Dahlgren 2017 TCR Scandinavia Touring Car Championship
Teams: Sweden Volkswagen Dealer Team Sweden
TCR Thailand Touring Car Championship 2016-17: Netherlands Carlo van Dam 2016-17 TCR Thailand Touring Car Championship
2016-17 Am: Taiwan Chen Jian Hong
2017: Thailand Pasarit Promsombat 2017 TCR Thailand Touring Car Championship
2017 Am: Thailand Chariya Nuya

Rallying

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Series Champion refer
FIA World Rally Championship France Sébastien Ogier
Co-driver: France Julien Ingrassia
2017 World Rally Championship
Teams: United Kingdom M-Sport World Rally Team
FIA World Rally Championship-2 Sweden Pontus Tidemand
Co-driver: Sweden Jonas Andersson
2017 FIA World Rally Championship-2
Teams: Czech Republic Škoda Motorsport
FIA World Rally Championship-3 Spain Nil Solans
Co-driver: Spain Miquel Ibáñez
2017 FIA World Rally Championship-3
Teams: Germany ADAC Sachsen
FIA World Rallycross Championship Sweden Johan Kristoffersson 2017 FIA World Rallycross Championship
Teams: Sweden Volkswagen RX Sweden
RX2: France Cyril Raymond
FIA Junior World Rally Championship Spain Nil Solans
Co-driver: Spain Miquel Ibáñez
2017 FIA Junior World Rally Championship
FIA European Rallycross Championship Sweden Anton Marklund 2017 FIA European Rallycross Championship
Super1600: Hungary Krisztián Szabó
TouringCar: Norway Lars Øivind Enerberg
FIA R-GT Cup France Romain Dumas 2017 FIA R-GT Cup
ADAC Opel Rallye Cup Sweden Tom Kristensson
Co-driver: Sweden Henrik Appelskog
2017 ADAC Opel Rallye Cup
Andros Trophy Elite Pro: France Jean-Baptiste Dubourg 2016-17 Andros Trophy
Elite: France Nathanaël Berthon
Electrique: France Christophe Ferrier
AMV Cup: France Sylvain Dabert
British Rally Championship Republic of Ireland Keith Cronin
Co-driver: Republic of Ireland Mikie Galvin
2017 British Rally Championship
Czech Rally Championship Czech Republic Jan Kopecký
Co-driver: Czech Republic Pavel Dresler
2017 Czech Rally Championship
European Rally Championship Poland Kajetan Kajetanowicz 2017 European Rally Championship
Teams: Turkey Castrol Ford Team Turkiye
ERC-2: Hungary Tibor Érdi
ERC-3: United Kingdom Chris Ingram
Ladies Trophy: Italy Tamara Molinaro
ERC Junior U28: Germany Marijan Griebel
ERC Junior U27: United Kingdom Chris Ingram
Scottish Rally Championship United Kingdom Euan Thorburn
Co-driver: United Kingdom Paul Beaton
2017 Scottish Rally Championship

Motorcycle racing

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Dirt racing

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Series Rider refer
FIM Motocross World Championship Italy Tony Cairoli 2017 FIM Motocross World Championship
Manufacturers: Austria KTM
MX2: Latvia Pauls Jonass
MX2 Manufacturers: Austria KTM
FIM Women's Motocross World Championship Italy Kiara Fontanesi 2017 FIM Women's Motocross World Championship
Manufacturers: Japan Yamaha
AMA National Motocross Championship United States Eli Tomac 2017 AMA National Motocross Championship
250cc: United States Zach Osbourne
British Motocross Championship United Kingdom Graeme Irwin 2017 British Motocross Championship
MX2: United Kingdom Ben Watson
European Motocross Championship Italy Morgan Lesiardo 2017 European Motocross Championship
Manufacturers: Japan Kawasaki
EMX125: France Brian Strubhart-Moreau
EMX125 Manufacturers: Sweden Husqvarna
EMX300: United Kingdom Brad Anderson
EMX300 Manufacturers: Austria KTM
EMX150: Italy Andrea Adamo
EMX65: Denmark Mads Fredsoe Sorensen

Road racing

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Series Rider refer
FIM MotoGP Spain Marc Márquez 2017 MotoGP World Championship
Teams: Japan Repsol Honda Team
Manufacturers: Japan Honda
FIM Moto2 Italy Franco Morbidelli 2017 Moto2 World Championship
Manufacturers: Germany Kalex
FIM Moto3 Spain Joan Mir 2017 Moto3 World Championship
Manufacturers: Japan Honda
FIM CEV Moto3 Junior World Championship Italy Dennis Foggia 2017 FIM CEV Moto3 Junior World Championship
FIM Endurance World Championship France Mike Di Meglio
Spain David Checa
Italy Niccolò Canepa
2016-17 FIM Endurance World Championship
Manufacturers: Japan Yamaha
British Superbike Championship United Kingdom Shane Byrne 2017 British Superbike Championship
Superbike World Championship United Kingdom Jonathan Rea 2017 Superbike World Championship
Manufacturers: Japan Kawasaki
Supersport 300 World Championship Spain Marc García 2017 Supersport 300 World Championship
Manufacturers: Japan Yamaha
European Talent Cup Spain Manuel González 2017 European Talent Cup
New Zealand Superbike Championship New Zealand Sloan Frost 2016-17 New Zealand Superbike Championship season
Manufacturer: Japan Suzuki
Red Bull MotoGP Rookies Cup Japan Kazuki Masaki 2017 Red Bull MotoGP Rookies Cup

Stock car racing

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Series Champion refer
American Canadian Tour United States Scott Payea 2017 American Canadian Tour
ARCA Racing Series United States Austin Theriault 2017 ARCA Racing Series
International Supermodified Association United States Jon McKennedy 2017 International Supermodified Association
Stock Car Brasil Brazil Daniel Serra 2017 Stock Car Brasil Championship
Turismo Carretera Argentina Agustín Canapino 2017 Turismo Carretera Championship
NASCAR
Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series United States Martin Truex Jr. 2017 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series
Teams: Japan Toyota
NASCAR Xfinity Series United States William Byron 2017 NASCAR Xfinity Series
Owners: United States Roger Penske
Manufacturers: United States Chevrolet
NASCAR Camping World Truck Series United States Christopher Bell 2017 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series
Owners: United States Kyle Busch
Manufacturers: Japan Toyota
NASCAR K&N Pro Series East United States Harrison Burton 2017 NASCAR K&N Pro Series East
NASCAR K&N Pro Series West United States Todd Gilliland 2017 NASCAR K&N Pro Series West
NASCAR PEAK Mexico Series Mexico Abraham Calderón 2017 NASCAR PEAK Mexico Series
NASCAR Pinty's Series Canada Alex Labbé 2017 NASCAR Pinty's Series
NASCAR Whelen Euro Series Israel Alon Day 2017 NASCAR Whelen Euro Series
Elite 2: France Thomas Ferrando
NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour United States Doug Coby 2017 NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour

Dirt oval racing

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Series Champion refer
World of Outlaws United States Donny Schatz 2017 World of Outlaws
Teams: Tony Stewart Racing
USAC Silver Crown Series United States Kody Swanson 2017 USAC Silver Crown Series
Oval Superstars Tour New Zealand Christian Hermansen Oval Superstars Tour

Truck racing

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Series Champion refer
FIA European Truck Racing Championship Czech Republic Adam Lacko 2017 European Truck Racing Championship
Australian V8 Ute Racing Series Australia Kim Jane 2017 Australian V8 Ute Racing Series
New Zealand Super Truck Series New Zealand Troy Wheeler 2016-17 New Zealand Super Truck Series
New Zealand V8 Ute Series New Zealand Richard Moore 2016-17 New Zealand V8 Ute Series
SsangYong Ute Racing Series New Zealand Daniel Connor 2016-17 SsangYong Ute Racing Series
Stadium Super Trucks Australia Paul Morris 2017 Stadium Super Trucks Series

Drifting

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Series Rider refer
FIA Intercontinental Drifting Cup Japan Masato Kawabata 2017 FIA Intercontinental Drifting Cup
D1 Grand Prix Japan Hideyuki Fujino 2017 D1 Grand Prix
Formula D Republic of Ireland James Dean 2017 Formula D season
Manufacturer: Japan Toyota
Tire: Japan Falken

Air racing

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Series Rider refer
Red Bull Air Race World Championship Japan Yoshihide Muroya 2017 Red Bull Air Race World Championship
Challenger: Germany Florian Bergér

Radio-controlled racing

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Series Driver refer
Euro Offroad Series [de] 2WD: Poland Michal Orlowski 2016–17 Euro Offroad Series [de]
4WD: Portugal Bruno Coelho
Truck: Austria Hupo Hönigl

See also

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References

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