2017 New Zealand Grand Prix

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2017 New Zealand Grand Prix
Race 3, Round 5 of 5 of the 2017 Toyota Racing Series
Manfeild Autocourse track map (New Zealand) clockwise short.svg
Race details
Date12 February 2017
Official name LXII New Zealand Grand Prix
Location Circuit Chris Amon, Feilding, New Zealand
Course Permanent racing facility
Course length 3.033 km (1.885 miles)
Distance 35 laps, 106.16 km (65.96 miles)
Weather Fine
Pole position
Driver M2 Competition
Time 1:02.258
Fastest lap
Driver Flag of Australia (converted).svg Thomas Randle Victory Motor Racing
Time 1:03.426 on lap 14
Podium
First M2 Competition
Second M2 Competition
Third Victory Motor Racing

The 2017 New Zealand Grand Prix event for open wheel racing cars was held at Circuit Chris Amon near Feilding on 12 February 2017. It was the sixty-second New Zealand Grand Prix and fielded Toyota Racing Series cars. The event was also the third race of the fifth round of the 2017 Toyota Racing Series, the final race of the series.

Contents

Report

Practice

SessionDayFastest lap
No.DriverTeamTime
Practice 1Thursday5 Flag of Brazil.svg Pedro Piquet M2 Competition 1:03.244
Practice 222 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Richard Verschoor Giles Motorsport1:03.122
Practice 3Friday49 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Thomas Randle Victory Motor Racing1:02.826
Practice 465 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Enaam Ahmed Giles Motorsport1:02.878
Practice 549 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Thomas Randle Victory Motor Racing1:02.416

Race 1

Qualifying

PosNoDriverTeamLapGrid
19 Flag of India.svg Jehan Daruvala M2 Competition 1:02.4741
25 Flag of Brazil.svg Pedro Piquet M2 Competition 1:02.5462
38 Flag of New Zealand.svg Marcus Armstrong M2 Competition 1:02.5533
422 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Richard Verschoor Giles Motorsport1:02.6624
526 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Harry HayekGiles Motorsport1:02.7065
649 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Thomas Randle Victory Motor Racing1:02.7306
765 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Enaam Ahmed Giles Motorsport1:02.9517
811 Flag of New Zealand.svg Taylor CockertonMTEC Motorsport1:02.9818
947 Flag of Germany.svg Keyvan Andres Soori Giles Motorsport1:02.9829
103 Flag of New Zealand.svg Brendon Leitch Victory Motor Racing1:02.99210
1183 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Kami Laliberté M2 Competition 1:03.06111
1296 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Luis Leeds Giles Motorsport1:03.07412
1351 Flag of the United States.svg Shelby Blackstock Victory Motor Racing1:03.09613
1462 Flag of Austria.svg Ferdinand Habsburg M2 Competition 1:03.12814
1524 Flag of India.svg Ameya Vaidyanathan MTEC Motorsport1:03.28015
1627 Flag of France.svg Jean Baptiste Simmenauer M2 Competition 1:03.35716
1712 Flag of Brazil.svg Christian HahnGiles Motorsport1:03.37617
1880 Flag of Russia.svg Nikita Lastochkin Victory Motor Racing1:03.50618
1933 Flag of the United States.svg Kory Enders MTEC Motorsport1:03.63519
-10 Flag of France.svg Thomas NeubauerMTEC Motorsportno time-
Source(s): [1]

Race

PosNoDriverTeamLapsTime / RetiredGrid
15 Flag of Brazil.svg Pedro Piquet M2 Competition 2022min 08.872sec3
29 Flag of India.svg Jehan Daruvala M2 Competition 20+ 3.453 s1
39 Flag of New Zealand.svg Marcus Armstrong M2 Competition 20+ 4.590 s1
422 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Richard Verschoor Giles Motorsport20+ 6.529 s1
549 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Thomas Randle Victory Motor Racing20+ 7.689 s1
665 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Enaam Ahmed Giles Motorsport20+ 14.397 s1
711 Flag of New Zealand.svg Taylor CockertonMTEC Motorsport20+ 14.688 s1
862 Flag of Austria.svg Ferdinand Habsburg M2 Competition 20+ 15.528 s1
996 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Luis Leeds Giles Motorsport20+ 17.596 s1
1051 Flag of the United States.svg Shelby Blackstock Victory Motor Racing20+ 21.194 s1
1112 Flag of Brazil.svg Christian HahnGiles Motorsport20+ 21.561 s1
1233 Flag of the United States.svg Kory Enders MTEC Motorsport20+ 22.634 s1
1383 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Kami Laliberté M2 Competition 20+ 25.708 s1
1424 Flag of India.svg Ameya Vaidyanathan MTEC Motorsport20+ 25.946 s1
1527 Flag of France.svg Jean Baptiste Simmenauer M2 Competition 20+ 26.552 s1
1610 Flag of France.svg Thomas NeubauerMTEC Motorsport20+ 26.958 s1
1780 Flag of Russia.svg Nikita Lastochkin Victory Motor Racing20+ 27.690 s1
1826 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Harry HayekGiles Motorsport16+ 4 laps1
1947 Flag of Germany.svg Keyvan Andres Soori Giles Motorsport16+ 4 laps1
Ret3 Flag of New Zealand.svg Brendon Leitch Victory Motor Racing1Accident1
Fastest Lap: Thomas Randle (Victory Motor Racing) – 1:02.929
Source(s): [2]

Race 2

PosNoDriverTeamLapsTime / RetiredGrid
122 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Richard Verschoor Giles Motorsport1522min 08.872sec3
28 Flag of New Zealand.svg Marcus Armstrong M2 Competition 15+ 0.830 s1
35 Flag of Brazil.svg Pedro Piquet M2 Competition 15+ 3.316 s1
449 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Thomas Randle Victory Motor Racing15+ 6.587 s1
562 Flag of Austria.svg Ferdinand Habsburg M2 Competition 15+ 6.705 s1
611 Flag of New Zealand.svg Taylor CockertonMTEC Motorsport15+ 6.906 s1
79 Flag of India.svg Jehan Daruvala M2 Competition 15+ 7.856 s1
83 Flag of New Zealand.svg Brendon Leitch Victory Motor Racing15+ 7.993 s1
996 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Luis Leeds Giles Motorsport15+ 8.767 s1
1027 Flag of France.svg Jean Baptiste Simmenauer M2 Competition 15+ 9.159 s1
1124 Flag of India.svg Ameya Vaidyanathan MTEC Motorsport15+ 10.557 s1
1247 Flag of Germany.svg Keyvan Andres Soori Victory Motor Racing15+ 10.560 s1
1351 Flag of the United States.svg Shelby Blackstock Victory Motor Racing15+ 12.599 s1
1480 Flag of Russia.svg Nikita Lastochkin Victory Motor Racing15+ 13.115 s1
1512 Flag of Brazil.svg Christian HahnGiles Motorsport14+ 1 lap1
1610 Flag of France.svg Thomas NeubauerMTEC Motorsport14+ 1 lap1
1726 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Harry HayekGiles Motorsport14+ 1 lap1
Ret83 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Kami Laliberté M2 Competition 5Retired1
Ret65 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Enaam Ahmed Giles Motorsport1Retired1
Ret33 Flag of the United States.svg Kory Enders MTEC Motorsport1Retired1
Fastest Lap: Thomas Randle (Victory Motor Racing) – 1:03.438
Source(s): [3]

Race 3

Qualifying

PosNoDriverTeamLapGrid
19 Flag of India.svg Jehan Daruvala M2 Competition 1:02.2581
25 Flag of Brazil.svg Pedro Piquet M2 Competition 1:02.2992
349 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Thomas Randle Victory Motor Racing1:02.3243
48 Flag of New Zealand.svg Marcus Armstrong M2 Competition 1:02.3844
522 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Richard Verschoor Giles Motorsport1:02.4405
647 Flag of Germany.svg Keyvan Andres Soori Giles Motorsport1:02.4786
73 Flag of New Zealand.svg Brendon Leitch Victory Motor Racing1:02.5097
865 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Enaam Ahmed Giles Motorsport1:02.6438
911 Flag of New Zealand.svg Taylor CockertonMTEC Motorsport1:02.6659
1026 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Harry HayekGiles Motorsport1:02.67210
1162 Flag of Austria.svg Ferdinand Habsburg M2 Competition 1:02.68111
1210 Flag of France.svg Thomas NeubauerMTEC Motorsport1:02.71512
1383 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Kami Laliberté M2 Competition 1:02.73413
1424 Flag of India.svg Ameya Vaidyanathan MTEC Motorsport1:02.85614
1527 Flag of France.svg Jean Baptiste Simmenauer M2 Competition 1:02.96515
1651 Flag of the United States.svg Shelby Blackstock Victory Motor Racing1:02.97616
1796 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Luis Leeds Giles Motorsport1:03.07817
1812 Flag of Brazil.svg Christian HahnGiles Motorsport1:03.17418
1933 Flag of the United States.svg Kory Enders MTEC Motorsport1:03.30719
2080 Flag of Russia.svg Nikita Lastochkin Victory Motor Racing1:03.50820
Source(s): [4]

Race

Daruvala led a flag-to-finish victory to win his first New Zealand Grand Prix and become the first Indian to do so. Marcus Armstrong finished a strong second, staying in contention for the most of the race. Thomas Randle finished third and in doing so, won the 2017 Toyota Racing Series championship, with a five-point margin over nearest contender, Pedro Piquet. The first lap saw a major incident where Christian Hahn and Luis Leeds collided at turn seven - causing the former to roll and crash heavily.

PosNoDriverTeamLapsTime / RetiredGrid
19 Flag of India.svg Jehan Daruvala M2 Competition 3538min 43.048sec3
28 Flag of New Zealand.svg Marcus Armstrong M2 Competition 35+ 0.855 s1
349 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Thomas Randle Victory Motor Racing35+ 1.213 s1
45 Flag of Brazil.svg Pedro Piquet M2 Competition 35+ 2.304 s1
522 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Richard Verschoor Giles Motorsport35+ 8.142 s1
665 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Enaam Ahmed Giles Motorsport35+ 16.641 s1
762 Flag of Austria.svg Ferdinand Habsburg M2 Competition 35+ 20.531 s1
847 Flag of Germany.svg Keyvan Andres Soori Giles Motorsport35+ 23.483 s1
926 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Harry HayekGiles Motorsport35+ 23.987 s1
1011 Flag of New Zealand.svg Taylor CockertonMTEC Motorsport35+ 24.846 s1
1124 Flag of India.svg Ameya Vaidyanathan MTEC Motorsport35+ 25.600 s1
1251 Flag of the United States.svg Shelby Blackstock Victory Motor Racing35+ 25.982 s1
1383 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Kami Laliberté M2 Competition 35+ 27.439 s1
1410 Flag of France.svg Thomas NeubauerMTEC Motorsport35+ 28.758 s1
1533 Flag of the United States.svg Kory Enders MTEC Motorsport35+ 29.449 s1
1680 Flag of Russia.svg Nikita Lastochkin Victory Motor Racing35+ 38.638 s1
1727 Flag of France.svg Jean Baptiste Simmenauer M2 Competition 35+ 54.619 s1
183 Flag of New Zealand.svg Brendon Leitch Victory Motor Racing32+ 3 laps1
Ret96 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Luis Leeds Giles Motorsport0Accident1
Ret12 Flag of Brazil.svg Christian HahnGiles Motorsport0Accident1
Fastest Lap: Thomas Randle (Victory Motor Racing) – 1:03.426
Source(s): [5]

Championship standings

Drivers' Championship standings
Pos.DriverPoints
1rightarrow blue.svg1 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Thomas Randle 855
1uparrow green.svg2 Flag of Brazil.svg Pedro Piquet 850
1downarrow red.svg3 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Richard Verschoor 843
1uparrow green.svg4 Flag of New Zealand.svg Marcus Armstrong 792
1downarrow red.svg5 Flag of India.svg Jehan Daruvala 781


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