2017 F2000 Championship Series

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The 2017 F2000 Championship Series season is the twelfth season of competition for the series.

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Race calendar and results

RoundCircuitLocationDatePole positionFastest lapWinning driver
1 Virginia International Raceway Flag of the United States.svg Alton, Virginia April 29 Flag of the United States.svg Nick Palacio Flag of the United States.svg Reece Everard Flag of the United States.svg Nick Palacio
2April 30 Flag of the United States.svg Nick Palacio Flag of the United States.svg Brandon Dixon Flag of the United States.svg Brandon Dixon
3 Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course Flag of the United States.svg Lexington, Ohio May 12 Flag of the United States.svg John LaRue Flag of the United States.svg John LaRue Flag of the United States.svg John LaRue
4May 13 Flag of the United States.svg Austin McCusker Flag of the United States.svg Austin McCusker Flag of the United States.svg Austin McCusker
5 Indianapolis Motor Speedway Flag of the United States.svg Speedway, Indiana June 10 Flag of the United States.svg Tim Minor Flag of the United States.svg John LaRue Flag of the United States.svg John LaRue
6June 11 Flag of the United States.svg John LaRue Flag of the United States.svg John LaRue Flag of the United States.svg John LaRue
7 Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course Flag of the United States.svg Lexington, Ohio July 1 Flag of the United States.svg Kaylen Frederick Flag of the United States.svg Oliver Askew Flag of the United States.svg John McCusker
8July 2 Flag of the United States.svg John LaRue Flag of the United States.svg Oliver Askew Flag of the United States.svg John LaRue
9 Pittsburgh International Race Complex Flag of the United States.svg Wampum, Pennsylvania July 29 Flag of the United States.svg Brandon Dixon Flag of the United States.svg Brandon Dixon Flag of the United States.svg Tim Minor
10July 30 Flag of the United States.svg Steve Jenks Flag of the United States.svg Brandon Dixon Flag of the United States.svg Brandon Dixon
11 Summit Point Motorsports Park Flag of the United States.svg Summit Point, West Virginia August 26
12August 27
13 New Jersey Motorsports Park Flag of the United States.svg Millville, New Jersey October 7
14October 8

Championship standings

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