The Tyrrell 017 was a Formula One racing car designed by Maurice Philippe and Brian Lisles.
The car was driven in 1988 by British pair Jonathan Palmer and Formula One rookie Julian Bailey.
However, as successful as the DG016 was in the naturally aspirated part of the championship (Tyrrell won the 'Colin Chapman Cup' as the leading atmospheric constructor while Jonathan Palmer won the 'Jim Clark Cup' as the atmo Drivers' Champion), the 017 was equally unsuccessful.
Palmer scored all of the team's 5 points with Tyrrell finishing 8th in the Constructors' Championship.
The car was still uncompetitive and was replaced from the second race in San Marino with the Tyrrell 018.