2017 V de V Proto Endurance Challenge

The 2017 V de V Proto Endurance Series was the sixteenth consecutive season for the Group CN based series sanctioned by V de V Sports.

Entry list

CN A

TeamChassisEngineNo.DriversRound
TFT Racing Norma M20-FC Honda K20A 2.0L I4 2Spain Ander Vilariño
France Alain Ferté
France Philippe Illiano
1
5France Philippe Cimadomo
United Kingdom Jean-Lou Rihon
United Kingdom Simon Phillips
1
6France Bruno Bazaud
France Philippe Thirion
France Denis Caillon
1
8France Vincent Capillaire
France Erwin Creed
Russia Ilya Melnikov
1
GraffNorma M20-FCHonda K20A 2.0L I49France Nicolas Marroc
France Adrien Trouillet
France Xavier Fort
1
CD Sport Norma M20-FC Honda K20A 2.0L I4 14France Kevin Bole Besancon
France Johan-Boris Scheier
Belgium Ines Taittinger
1
31France Ludovic Cochet
France Rémy Kirchdörffer
France Gerard Faure
1
DB Autosport Norma M20-FC Honda K20A 2.0L I4 21France Daniel Bassora
France David Monclair
France Nicolas Schatz
1
22France Damien Delafosse
France Quentin Vaucher
France Thomas Accary
1
Equipe Palmyr Norma M20-FC Honda K20A 2.0L I4 40France Phillipe Mondolot
France David Zollinger
Switzerland Fabien Thuner
1
41France Frederic Crouillet
France Rodolphe Rosati
1
42France Christophe Kubryk
France Didier Beck
France Hugo Chevalier
1
43France Aurelien Robineau
France Jean-Claude Ferrarin
France Philippe Papin
1
IF MotorsportNorma M20-FCHonda K20A 2.0L I449United Kingdom Allan Dallas
United Kingdom Ian Hart
United Kingdom Bryce Wilson
1
RC FormulaNorma M20-FCHonda K20A 2.0L I466France Lionel Robert
France Antoine Robert
France Jordan Perroy
1
Lamo Racing CarNorma M20-FCHonda K20A 2.0L I467France Remy Striebig
France Gregory Striebig
France Stephane Raffin
1

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Race calendar and results

Bold indicates overall winner.

Round Circuit Date Pole position Fastest lap CN A winner CN T winner CN 2 winner CN F winner Race
1[2] Spain Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya 19 March No. 2 TFT No. 22 DB Autosport No. 2 TFT no entries no entries no entries 6 Hours of Barcelona
Spain Ander Vilariño
France Alain Ferté
France Philippe Illiano
France Damien Delafosse
France Quentin Vaucher
France Thomas Accary
Spain Ander Vilariño
France Alain Ferté
France Philippe Illiano
2 Portugal Algarve International Circuit 30 April 6 Hours of Portimao
3 France Circuit Paul Ricard 28 May 6 Hours of Paul Ricard
4 France Dijon-Prenois 25 June 4 Hours of Dijon
5 Spain Circuito del Jarama 3 September 6 Hours of Jarama
6 France Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours 8 October 6 Hours of Magny-Cours
7 Portugal Autódromo Fernanda Pires da Silva 5 November 6 Hours of Estoril

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References

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