2017 24H Proto Series

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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
NC1 3x3H Dubai United Arab Emirates Dubai Autodrome, Dubai, United Arab Emirates 10–11 January
NC2
NC3
1 2x5H Spa-Francorchamps Belgium Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps, Spa, Belgium 6–8 October
2
NC4 3x3H COTA USA United States 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
United Kingdom Simpson Motorsport Ginetta G57 P2 2 South Africa Simon Murray All
United Kingdom Mike Simpson All
United Kingdom Steve Tandy All
3 Netherlands Rik Breukers All
Greece Andreas Laskaratos All
United Kingdom Ben Tuck All
50 France Philippe Haezebrouck NC1–3
Canada Bassam Kronfli NC1–3
52 Australia John Corbett NC1–3
United Kingdom James Winslow NC1–3
Belgium Prime Racing Ginetta G57 P2 4 France Christophe Capelli All
Belgium Jean-Pierre Lequeux All
Luxembourg Jean-Marc Ueberecken All
United Kingdom Team LNT Ginetta G57 P2 5 United Kingdom Charlie Robertson All
United Kingdom Jordan Sanders All
United Kingdom Century Motorsport Ginetta G57 P2 51 United Kingdom Daniel McKay NC1–3
United Kingdom Euan McKay NC1–3
United Kingdom HHC Racing Ginetta G57 P2 53 Kuwait Khaled Al Mudhaf NC1–3
United Kingdom Charlie Robertson NC1–3
United Kingdom Optimum Motorsport Ginetta G57 P2 54 United Kingdom Adrian Barwick NC1–3
United Kingdom Bradley Ellis NC1–3
United States James French NC1–3
United States Kyle Masson NC1–3
United Kingdom CWS Ginetta G57 P2 55 United States Jason Coupal NC1–3
United States Brandon Gdovic NC1–3
United Kingdom Colin White NC1–3
United Arab Emirates Atech - DXB Ginetta G57 P2 56 Netherlands Rik Breukers NC1–3
United Kingdom Julian Griffin NC1–3
Australia Oliver Smith NC1–2
France Philippe Haezebrouck NC3
Canada Bassam Kronfli NC3
United Kingdom Charlie Robertson NC3
France Graff Ginetta G57 P2 57 United Kingdom Lawrence Tomlinson NC1-2
United Kingdom Jordan Sanders NC1–3
United Kingdom Mike Simpson NC1–3
Kuwait Khaled Al Mudhaf NC3
P3
Italy monza garage Ligier JS P3 8 Australia John Corbett All
Australia Neale Muston All
United Kingdom James Winslow All
France Graff Ligier JS P3 12 Germany Edward Lewis Brauner NC1–3
France Franck Matelli NC1–3
France Eric Trouillet NC1–3
Netherlands Kox Racing Ligier JS P3 48 Netherlands Peter Kox NC1–3
Netherlands Nico Pronk NC1–3
CN
France IDEC SPORT RACING Ligier JS 53 Evo2 17 France David Abramczik NC1–3
France Frédérique Da Rocha NC1–3
France Nicolas Da Rocha NC1–3
France Romain Vozniak NC1–3
Italy Avelon Formula Wolf GB08 45 Italy Ivan Bellarosa NC1–3
Italy Guglielmo Belotti NC1–3
46 United Kingdom Nick Adcock NC1–3
Qatar Amro Al-Hamad NC1–3
Italy Guglielmo Belotti NC1–3
San Marino GDL Racing Team Asia Radical SR3 RSX 80 Hong Kong Nigel Farmer NC1–3
Singapore Bruce Lee NC1–3
Singapore Liam Lim Keong NC1–3
United Arab Emirates AUH Motorsports Radical SR3 RSX 81 Australia Tarek Elgammal NC1–3
Russia Konstantin Gugkaev NC1–3
France Krafft Racing Norma M20 FC 82 France Max Bortolami NC1–3
France David Cristini NC1–3
France Régis Tref NC1–3
85 France Daniel Kirmann NC1–3
France François Kirmann NC1–3
Canada 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 United Arab Emirates Dubai[6] United Kingdom No. 51 Century Motorsport France No. 12 Graff France No. 17 IDEC SPORT RACING
United Kingdom Daniel McKay
United Kingdom Euan McKay
Germany Edward Lewis Brauner
France Franck Matelli
France Eric Trouillet
France David Abramczik
France Frédérique Da Rocha
France Nicolas Da Rocha
France Romain Vozniak
NC2 United Arab Emirates Dubai[7] United Kingdom No. 54 Optimum Motorsport Netherlands No. 48 Kox Racing France No. 85 Krafft Racing
United Kingdom Adrian Barwick
United Kingdom Bradley Ellis
United States James French
United States Kyle Masson
Netherlands Peter Kox
Netherlands Nico Pronk
France Daniel Kirmann
France François Kirmann
Canada Jean-Charles Perrin
NC3 United Arab Emirates Dubai[8] United Kingdom No. 51 Century Motorsport France No. 12 Graff United Arab Emirates No. 81 AUH Motorsports
United Kingdom Daniel McKay
United Kingdom Euan McKay
Germany Edward Lewis Brauner
France Franck Matelli
France Eric Trouillet
Australia Tarek Elgammal
Russia Konstantin Gugkaev
1 Belgium Spa-Francorchamps[9] United Kingdom No. 3 Simpson Motorsport Italy No. 8 monza garage No entries
Netherlands Rik Breukers
Greece Andreas Laskaratos
United Kingdom Ben Tuck
Australia John Corbett
Australia Neale Muston
United Kingdom James Winslow
2 Belgium Spa-Francorchamps[10] United Kingdom No. 3 Simpson Motorsport Italy No. 8 monza garage
Netherlands Rik Breukers
Greece Andreas Laskaratos
United Kingdom Ben Tuck
Australia John Corbett
Australia Neale Muston
United Kingdom James Winslow
NC4 United States Austin
NC5 United States Austin
NC6 United States Austin

See also

References

  1. ^ "Creventic Unveil Calendar For 2017 24H Proto Series". Dailysportscar.com. 3 December 2016. Retrieved 13 January 2017.
  2. ^ "24H PROTOTYPE ENDURANCE SERIES powered by Hankook welcomes GT3 teams for Europe". Creventic. 20 July 2017. Retrieved 25 July 2017.
  3. ^ "A lot of action coming up in the CREVENTIC SERIES after the summer break". Creventic. 25 July 2017. Retrieved 25 July 2017.
  4. ^ "3x3H DUBAI 2017 - Entry List". Creventic. January 10, 2017. Archived from the original on January 12, 2017. Retrieved January 13, 2017.
  5. ^ "2x5H SPA-FRANCORCHAMPS 2017 - Entry List". Creventic. October 7, 2017. Archived from the original on October 8, 2017. Retrieved October 7, 2017.
  6. ^ "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.
  7. ^ "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.
  8. ^ "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.
  9. ^ "2x5H 24H PROTO Series - Race 1 Results per class" (PDF). Creventic. 6 October 2017. Retrieved 7 October 2017.
  10. ^ "2x5H 24H PROTO Series - Race 2 Results per class" (PDF). Creventic. 7 October 2017. Retrieved 7 October 2017.

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