2017 BOSS GP Series

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2017 BOSS GP Series
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The 2017 BOSS GP season was the 23rd season of the BOSS GP series. The championship began on 21 April at Hockenheim and finished on 1 October at Imola.

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Teams and Drivers

TeamChassisEngineNo.DriverRounds
Open Class
Top Speed Toro Rosso STR1 Cosworth 3.0 V10 1 Flag of Austria.svg Ingo Gerstl1, 3, 5-7
GP Racing Panoz DP01 Judd 4.2 V10 3 Flag of Austria.svg Peter Milavec1
Penn Elcom Racing Benetton B197 Judd 4.2 V10 7 Flag of the United States.svg Phil Stratford1, 4, 7
Mansell Motorsport Dallara GP2/08 Evo Judd 4.2 V10 11 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Rinus van Kalmthout [1] 2-3, 7
Benetton B197 Judd 4.2 V10 12 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Marijn van Kalmthout2
Team Griffith's AGS JH23 Cosworth 3.0 V10 14 Flag of France.svg Patrick D’Aubreby3
H&A Racing Arrows A22 Cosworth 3.0 V10 21 Flag of Austria.svg Bernd Herndlhofer1, 6
FXtreme Racing Team Super Aguri SA06 Cosworth 3.0 V10 26 Flag of Germany.svg Wolfgang Jaksch1, 3, 5-6
Team Ascari Jaguar R5 Cosworth 3.0 V10 66 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Klaas Zwart1, 4-5
Formula Class
Speed Center - Castrol Dallara GP2/08 Mecachrome 4.0 V8 101 Flag of Switzerland.svg Peter Göllner2-3, 5-6
555 Flag of Switzerland.svg Christian Eicke1-3, 5-6
H&A Racing Dallara GP2/05 Mecachrome 4.0 V8 105 Flag of Germany.svg Wolfgang Jordan3-5
222 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Veronika Cicha3, 5-6
FXtreme Racing Team Dallara GP2/08 Mecachrome 4.0 V8 1
Easy Formula Dallara T08 Renault 3.5 V6 111 Flag of France.svg 'Peter'1-2, 5, 7
PS Racing Lola B05/52 Gibson Tech 3.4 V8 115 Flag of India.svg Mahaveer Raghunathan All
116 Flag of Switzerland.svg Nicolas Matile7
Team Griffith's Dallara GP2/05 Mecachrome 4.0 V8 127 Flag of France.svg Bruno Navarrete3
150 Flag of France.svg David Moretti3
Zig-Zag Dallara GP2/08 Mecachrome 4.0 V8 129 Flag of Monaco.svg Marc Faggionato2, 5
De Boer Manx Dallara GP2/08 Mecachrome 4.0 V8 136 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Henk de Boer2-4, 6
139 Flag of the Netherlands.svg René Kouwenberg7
Fiedler Racing Dallara GP2/05 Mecachrome 4.0 V8 321 Flag of Germany.svg Andreas Fiedler1, 6
MM International Motorsport Dallara GP2/11 Mecachrome 4.0 V8 323 Flag of Italy.svg Armando Mangini1
Lola B02/50 Zytek 3.0 V8 2
Dallara GP2/05 Mecachrome 4.0 V8 3-7
999 Flag of Italy.svg Salvatore de Plano1-2
Dallara GP2/11 3-7
Becker Motorsport Dallara SN01 Nissan AER 3.4 V6 411 Flag of Germany.svg Karl-Heinz Becker2-7
Jenzer Motorsport Dallara SN01 Nissan AER 3.4 V6 430 Flag of Switzerland.svg Martin Kindler3, 7
Team Ledermair Motorsport Dallara GP2/08 Mecachrome 4.0 V8 444 Flag of Austria.svg Johann Ledermair1-3, 5-7
Inter Europol Competition Dallara GP2/05 Mecachrome 4.0 V8 505 Flag of Germany.svg Walter Steding1, 4-7
Top Speed Dallara GP2/08 Mecachrome 4.0 V8 888 Flag of Germany.svg Florian Schnitzenbaumer1-3, 6-7

Calendar

RoundCircuitDatePole PositionFastest LapWinning DriverWinning TeamFormula Class Winner
1R1 Flag of Germany.svg Hockenheimring, Hockenheim 22 April Flag of Austria.svg Ingo Gerstl Flag of Germany.svg Andreas Fiedler Flag of Austria.svg Ingo Gerstl Flag of Austria.svg Top Speed Flag of Germany.svg Andreas Fiedler
R223 April Flag of Austria.svg Ingo Gerstl Flag of Austria.svg Ingo Gerstl Flag of Austria.svg Top Speed Flag of Austria.svg Johann Ledermair
2R3 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Circuit Park Zandvoort, Zandvoort 20 May Flag of the Netherlands.svg Rinus van Kalmthout Flag of Austria.svg Johann Ledermair Flag of Austria.svg Johann Ledermair Flag of Austria.svg Team Ledermair Motorsport Flag of Austria.svg Johann Ledermair
R421 May Flag of Austria.svg Johann Ledermair Flag of Austria.svg Johann Ledermair Flag of Austria.svg Team Ledermair Motorsport Flag of Austria.svg Johann Ledermair
3R5 Flag of France.svg Circuit Paul Ricard, Le Castellet 10 June Flag of Austria.svg Ingo Gerstl Flag of Austria.svg Ingo Gerstl Flag of Austria.svg Ingo Gerstl Flag of Austria.svg Top Speed Flag of Austria.svg Johann Ledermair
R611 June Flag of Austria.svg Ingo Gerstl Flag of Austria.svg Ingo Gerstl Flag of Austria.svg Top Speed Flag of Austria.svg Johann Ledermair
4R7 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Circuit Zolder, Heusden-Zolder 15 July Flag of the Netherlands.svg Klaas Zwart Flag of the Netherlands.svg Klaas Zwart Flag of India.svg Mahaveer Raghunathan Flag of Italy.svg PS Racing Flag of India.svg Mahaveer Raghunathan
R816 July Flag of the Netherlands.svg Klaas Zwart Flag of the United States.svg Phil Stratford Flag of the United States.svg Penn Elcom Racing Flag of Italy.svg Salvatore de Plano
5R9 Flag of the Netherlands.svg TT Circuit Assen, Assen 5 August Flag of Austria.svg Ingo Gerstl Flag of Austria.svg Johann Ledermair Flag of Austria.svg Johann Ledermair Flag of Austria.svg Ledermair Motorsport Flag of Austria.svg Johann Ledermair
R106 August Flag of Austria.svg Ingo Gerstl Flag of Austria.svg Ingo Gerstl Flag of Austria.svg Top Speed Flag of Austria.svg Johann Ledermair
6R11 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Masaryk Circuit, Brno 9 September Flag of Austria.svg Ingo Gerstl Flag of Austria.svg Ingo Gerstl Flag of Austria.svg Ingo Gerstl Flag of Austria.svg Top Speed Flag of Austria.svg Johann Ledermair
R1210 September Flag of Austria.svg Ingo Gerstl Flag of Austria.svg Ingo Gerstl Flag of Austria.svg Top Speed Flag of Austria.svg Johann Ledermair
7R13 Flag of Italy.svg Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari, Imola 30 September Flag of Austria.svg Ingo Gerstl Flag of Austria.svg Ingo Gerstl Flag of Austria.svg Ingo Gerstl Flag of Austria.svg Top Speed Flag of India.svg Mahaveer Raghunathan
R141 October Flag of the Netherlands.svg Rinus van Kalmthout Flag of the Netherlands.svg Rinus van Kalmthout Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Mansell Motorsport Flag of India.svg Mahaveer Raghunathan

Championship standings

Race
Position 1st  2nd  3rd  4th  5th  6th  7th  8th  9th  10th  11th  12th  13th  14th  15th  16th  17th 
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Drivers Standings

PosDriver HOC
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ZAN
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LEC
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ZOL
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ASS
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BRN
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IMO
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Points
Open Class
1 Flag of Austria.svg Ingo Gerstl1111DNS1111DNS200
2 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Rinus van Kalmthout 2Ret2221116
3 Flag of the United States.svg Phil Stratford43Ret153111
4 Flag of Germany.svg Wolfgang JakschDNS57459RetDNS107
5 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Klaas ZwartRetDNS4†RetDNSDNS25
6 Flag of Austria.svg Bernd HerndlhoferDNSDNS2DNS22
7 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Marijn van Kalmthout11Ret22
8 Flag of France.svg Patrick D'Aubreby15Ret18
Flag of Austria.svg Peter MilavecDNSDNS
Formula Class
1 Flag of India.svg Mahaveer Raghunathan 563256132451132263
2 Flag of Austria.svg Johann Ledermair3211331232DNSDNS247
3 Flag of Italy.svg Salvatore de Plano7743852243434Ret243
4 Flag of Italy.svg Armando ManginiDNSDNSDNSDNS101034676566168
5 Flag of Germany.svg Florian Schnitzenbaumer64854RetRet4Ret4132
6 Flag of Germany.svg Karl-Heinz Becker910RetDNS5510RetRet7107105
7 Flag of Switzerland.svg Christian EickeDNS9108121111118993
8 Flag of Germany.svg Walter StedingDNSDNS6WD76787DSQ74
9 Flag of Monaco.svg Marc Faggionato543574
10 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Henk de Boer66119RetWD9DNS66
11 Flag of Switzerland.svg Peter Göllner77RetRet98Ret664
12 Flag of Switzerland.svg Martin Kindler13129551
13 Flag of Germany.svg Wolfgang Jordan98RetRet131246
14 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Veronika CichaDNS1016Ret8RetRet1039
15 Flag of France.svg David Moretti6736
16 Flag of the Netherlands.svg René Kouwenberg8830
17 Flag of France.svg 'Peter'DNSDSQRet91210RetDNS26
18 Flag of Switzerland.svg Nicolas Matile11922
19 Flag of Germany.svg Andreas Fiedler218RetRet16
20 Flag of France.svg Bruno Navarrete141315

1 Andreas Fielder lost the points earned for winning the Formula Class in the first Hockenheim race for using incorrect tires. He was however still credited with the win.

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