The 2017 24H Proto Series was the first season of the 24H Proto Series, presented by Creventic. The races were contested with LMP3 cars and Group CN cars.
Calendar
Round | Event | Circuit | Date | |
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NC1 | 3x3H Dubai | Dubai Autodrome, Dubai, United Arab Emirates | 10–11 January | |
NC2 | ||||
NC3 | ||||
1 | 2x5H Spa-Francorchamps | Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps, Spa, Belgium | 6–8 October | |
2 | ||||
NC4 | 3x3H COTA USA | Circuit of the Americas, Austin, United States | 9–10 November | |
NC5 | ||||
NC6 | ||||
Source:[1][2][3] |
- Notes
- Events denoted by "NC" are non-championship races.
- Scheduled Paul Ricard events have been cancelled due to a lack of entries.
- Events 1 and 2 are run in conjunction with the 24H Series.
Entry list
Team | Car | No. | Drivers | Rounds |
---|---|---|---|---|
P2 | ||||
Simpson Motorsport | Ginetta G57 P2 | 2 | Simon Murray | All |
Mike Simpson | All | |||
Steve Tandy | All | |||
3 | Rik Breukers | All | ||
Andreas Laskaratos | All | |||
Ben Tuck | All | |||
50 | Philippe Haezebrouck | NC1–3 | ||
Bassam Kronfli | NC1–3 | |||
52 | John Corbett | NC1–3 | ||
James Winslow | NC1–3 | |||
Prime Racing | Ginetta G57 P2 | 4 | Christophe Capelli | All |
Jean-Pierre Lequeux | All | |||
Jean-Marc Ueberecken | All | |||
Team LNT | Ginetta G57 P2 | 5 | Charlie Robertson | All |
Jordan Sanders | All | |||
Century Motorsport | Ginetta G57 P2 | 51 | Daniel McKay | NC1–3 |
Euan McKay | NC1–3 | |||
HHC Racing | Ginetta G57 P2 | 53 | Khaled Al Mudhaf | NC1–3 |
Charlie Robertson | NC1–3 | |||
Optimum Motorsport | Ginetta G57 P2 | 54 | Adrian Barwick | NC1–3 |
Bradley Ellis | NC1–3 | |||
James French | NC1–3 | |||
Kyle Masson | NC1–3 | |||
CWS | Ginetta G57 P2 | 55 | Jason Coupal | NC1–3 |
Brandon Gdovic | NC1–3 | |||
Colin White | NC1–3 | |||
Atech - DXB | Ginetta G57 P2 | 56 | Rik Breukers | NC1–3 |
Julian Griffin | NC1–3 | |||
Oliver Smith | NC1–2 | |||
Philippe Haezebrouck | NC3 | |||
Bassam Kronfli | NC3 | |||
Charlie Robertson | NC3 | |||
Graff | Ginetta G57 P2 | 57 | Lawrence Tomlinson | NC1-2 |
Jordan Sanders | NC1–3 | |||
Mike Simpson | NC1–3 | |||
Khaled Al Mudhaf | NC3 | |||
P3 | ||||
monza garage | Ligier JS P3 | 8 | John Corbett | All |
Neale Muston | All | |||
James Winslow | All | |||
Graff | Ligier JS P3 | 12 | Edward Lewis Brauner | NC1–3 |
Franck Matelli | NC1–3 | |||
Eric Trouillet | NC1–3 | |||
Kox Racing | Ligier JS P3 | 48 | Peter Kox | NC1–3 |
Nico Pronk | NC1–3 | |||
CN | ||||
IDEC SPORT RACING | Ligier JS 53 Evo2 | 17 | David Abramczik | NC1–3 |
Frédérique Da Rocha | NC1–3 | |||
Nicolas Da Rocha | NC1–3 | |||
Romain Vozniak | NC1–3 | |||
Avelon Formula | Wolf GB08 | 45 | Ivan Bellarosa | NC1–3 |
Guglielmo Belotti | NC1–3 | |||
46 | Nick Adcock | NC1–3 | ||
Amro Al-Hamad | NC1–3 | |||
Guglielmo Belotti | NC1–3 | |||
GDL Racing Team Asia | Radical SR3 RSX | 80 | Nigel Farmer | NC1–3 |
Bruce Lee | NC1–3 | |||
Liam Lim Keong | NC1–3 | |||
AUH Motorsports | Radical SR3 RSX | 81 | Tarek Elgammal | NC1–3 |
Konstantin Gugkaev | NC1–3 | |||
Krafft Racing | Norma M20 FC | 82 | Max Bortolami | NC1–3 |
David Cristini | NC1–3 | |||
Régis Tref | NC1–3 | |||
85 | Daniel Kirmann | NC1–3 | ||
François Kirmann | NC1–3 | |||
Jean-Charles Perrin | NC1–3 | |||
Source:[4][5] |
Results and standings
Race results
Bold indicates overall winner.
Round | Circuit | P2 Winners | P3 Winners | CN Winners |
---|---|---|---|---|
NC1 | Dubai[6] | No. 51 Century Motorsport | No. 12 Graff | No. 17 IDEC SPORT RACING |
Daniel McKay Euan McKay |
Edward Lewis Brauner Franck Matelli Eric Trouillet |
David Abramczik Frédérique Da Rocha Nicolas Da Rocha Romain Vozniak | ||
NC2 | Dubai[7] | No. 54 Optimum Motorsport | No. 48 Kox Racing | No. 85 Krafft Racing |
Adrian Barwick Bradley Ellis James French Kyle Masson |
Peter Kox Nico Pronk |
Daniel Kirmann François Kirmann Jean-Charles Perrin | ||
NC3 | Dubai[8] | No. 51 Century Motorsport | No. 12 Graff | No. 81 AUH Motorsports |
Daniel McKay Euan McKay |
Edward Lewis Brauner Franck Matelli Eric Trouillet |
Tarek Elgammal Konstantin Gugkaev | ||
1 | Spa-Francorchamps[9] | No. 3 Simpson Motorsport | No. 8 monza garage | No entries |
Rik Breukers Andreas Laskaratos Ben Tuck |
John Corbett Neale Muston James Winslow | |||
2 | Spa-Francorchamps[10] | No. 3 Simpson Motorsport | No. 8 monza garage | |
Rik Breukers Andreas Laskaratos Ben Tuck |
John Corbett Neale Muston James Winslow | |||
NC4 | Austin | |||
NC5 | Austin | |||
NC6 | Austin | |||
See also
References
- ↑ "Creventic Unveil Calendar For 2017 24H Proto Series". Dailysportscar.com. 3 December 2016. Retrieved 13 January 2017.
- ↑ "24H PROTOTYPE ENDURANCE SERIES powered by Hankook welcomes GT3 teams for Europe". Creventic. 20 July 2017. Retrieved 25 July 2017.
- ↑ "A lot of action coming up in the CREVENTIC SERIES after the summer break". Creventic. 25 July 2017. Retrieved 25 July 2017.
- ↑ "3x3H DUBAI 2017 - Entry List". Creventic. January 10, 2017. Archived from the original on January 12, 2017. Retrieved January 13, 2017.
- ↑ "2x5H SPA-FRANCORCHAMPS 2017 - Entry List". Creventic. October 7, 2017. Archived from the original on October 8, 2017. Retrieved October 7, 2017.
- ↑ "3x3H Prototypes - Race 1 Results per class" (PDF). Creventic. 12 January 2017. Archived from the original (PDF) on 16 January 2017. Retrieved 13 January 2017.
- ↑ "3x3H Prototypes - Race 2 Results per class" (PDF). Creventic. 12 January 2017. Archived from the original (PDF) on 16 January 2017. Retrieved 13 January 2017.
- ↑ "3x3H Prototypes - Race 3 Results per class" (PDF). Creventic. 12 January 2017. Archived from the original (PDF) on 16 January 2017. Retrieved 13 January 2017.
- ↑ "2x5H 24H PROTO Series - Race 1 Results per class" (PDF). Creventic. 6 October 2017. Retrieved 7 October 2017.
- ↑ "2x5H 24H PROTO Series - Race 2 Results per class" (PDF). Creventic. 7 October 2017. Retrieved 7 October 2017.
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