2017 V de V Proto Endurance Challenge

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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.

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Entry list

CN A

TeamChassisEngineNo.DriversRound
TFT Racing Norma M20-FC Honda K20A 2.0L I4 2 Flag of Spain.svg Ander Vilariño
Flag of France.svg Alain Ferté
Flag of France.svg Philippe Illiano
1
5 Flag of France.svg Philippe Cimadomo
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jean-Lou Rihon
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Simon Phillips
1
6 Flag of France.svg Bruno Bazaud
Flag of France.svg Philippe Thirion
Flag of France.svg Denis Caillon
1
8 Flag of France.svg Vincent Capillaire
Flag of France.svg Erwin Creed
Flag of Russia.svg Ilya Melnikov
1
Graff Norma M20-FC Honda K20A 2.0L I4 9 Flag of France.svg Nicolas Marroc
Flag of France.svg Adrien Trouillet
Flag of France.svg Xavier Fort
1
CD Sport Norma M20-FC Honda K20A 2.0L I4 14 Flag of France.svg Kevin Bole Besancon
Flag of France.svg Johan-Boris Scheier
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Ines Taittinger
1
31 Flag of France.svg Ludovic Cochet
Flag of France.svg Rémy Kirchdörffer
Flag of France.svg Gerard Faure
1
DB Autosport Norma M20-FC Honda K20A 2.0L I4 21 Flag of France.svg Daniel Bassora
Flag of France.svg David Monclair
Flag of France.svg Nicolas Schatz
1
22 Flag of France.svg Damien Delafosse
Flag of France.svg Quentin Vaucher
Flag of France.svg Thomas Accary
1
Equipe Palmyr Norma M20-FC Honda K20A 2.0L I4 40 Flag of France.svg Phillipe Mondolot
Flag of France.svg David Zollinger
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Fabien Thuner
1
41 Flag of France.svg Frederic Crouillet
Flag of France.svg Rodolphe Rosati
1
42 Flag of France.svg Christophe Kubryk
Flag of France.svg Didier Beck
Flag of France.svg Hugo Chevalier
1
43 Flag of France.svg Aurelien Robineau
Flag of France.svg Jean-Claude Ferrarin
Flag of France.svg Philippe Papin
1
IF Motorsport Norma M20-FC Honda K20A 2.0L I4 49 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Allan Dallas
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Ian Hart
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Bryce Wilson
1
RC Formula Norma M20-FC Honda K20A 2.0L I4 66 Flag of France.svg Lionel Robert
Flag of France.svg Antoine Robert
Flag of France.svg Jordan Perroy
1
Lamo Racing Car Norma M20-FC Honda K20A 2.0L I4 67 Flag of France.svg Remy Striebig
Flag of France.svg Gregory Striebig
Flag of France.svg Stephane Raffin
1

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Race calendar and results

Bold indicates overall winner.

RoundCircuitDatePole positionFastest lapCN A winnerCN T winnerCN 2 winnerCN F winnerRace
1 [2] Flag of Spain.svg Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya 19 MarchNo. 2 TFTNo. 22 DB AutosportNo. 2 TFTno entriesno entriesno entries6 Hours of Barcelona
Flag of Spain.svg Ander Vilariño
Flag of France.svg Alain Ferté
Flag of France.svg Philippe Illiano
Flag of France.svg Damien Delafosse
Flag of France.svg Quentin Vaucher
Flag of France.svg Thomas Accary
Flag of Spain.svg Ander Vilariño
Flag of France.svg Alain Ferté
Flag of France.svg Philippe Illiano
2 Flag of Portugal.svg Algarve International Circuit 30 April6 Hours of Portimao
3 Flag of France.svg Circuit Paul Ricard 28 May6 Hours of Paul Ricard
4 Flag of France.svg Dijon-Prenois 25 June4 Hours of Dijon
5 Flag of Spain.svg Circuito del Jarama 3 September6 Hours of Jarama
6 Flag of France.svg Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours 8 October6 Hours of Magny-Cours
7 Flag of Portugal.svg Autódromo Fernanda Pires da Silva 5 November6 Hours of Estoril

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References

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