2018 24H Proto Series

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The 2018 24H Proto Series powered by Hankook was the second season of the 24H Proto Series. Creventic was the organiser and promoter of the series. The races were contested with Le Mans Prototype and Group CN cars, as well as some special prototypes.

Contents

Calendar

RoundEventCircuitDateReport
1 3x3H Dubai Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg Dubai Autodrome, Dubai, United Arab Emirates 5–7 January Report
2
3
4 12H Silverstone Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Silverstone Circuit, Northamptonshire, United Kingdom 9–11 March Report
5 12H Navarra Flag of Spain.svg Circuito de Navarra, Los Arcos, Spain 20–22 April Report
6 3x3H Portimão Flag of Portugal.svg Algarve International Circuit, Portimão, Portugal 5–7 July Report
7
8
9 3x3H COTA Flag of the United States.svg Circuit of the Americas, Austin, United States 15–17 November Report
10
11
Source: [1]
  Race is part of the Championship of the Continents
  Race is part of the European Championship
  Race is part of both the Championship of the Continents and the European Championship

Entry list

TeamCarNo.DriversRounds
P2
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Simpson Motorsport Ginetta G57 P2 4 Flag of South Africa.svg Simon Murray1–3
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Charlie Robertson1–4
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jordan Sanders1, 3
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Mike Simpson2, 4
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Bob Berridge4
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Steve Tandy4
6 Flag of Australia (converted).svg John Corbett1–4
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Neale Muston1–4
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Mike Simpson1–4
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jordan Sanders1–2
Flag of Greece.svg Andreas Laskaratos4
P3
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Speedworks Motorsport Ligier JS P3 22 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Kay van Berlo1–3
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jack Butel 1–3
Flag of Russia.svg Konstantin Gugkaev1–3
Flag of France.svg Graff Ligier JS P3 44 Flag of Poland.svg Michał Broniszewski1–3
Flag of Italy.svg Giacomo Piccini 1–3
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Spirit of Race Ligier JS P3 48 Flag of Portugal.svg Rui Águas 1–3
Flag of Italy.svg Marco Cioci1–3
Flag of Greece.svg Kriton Lendoudis1–3
Flag of Italy.svg Piergiuseppe Perazzini1–3
CN1
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Tim Gray Motorsport Norma M20 FC 92 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Sam Allpass4
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Stefano Leaney4
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Neil Primrose4
Flag of France.svg Krafft Racing Norma M20 FC 97 Flag of France.svg Régis Tref1–4
Flag of France.svg Max Bortolami1–3
Flag of France.svg David Cristini1–3
Flag of France.svg Karl Pedraza4
Flag of France.svg Norbert Sauvain4
98 Flag of France.svg Daniel Kirmann1–3
Flag of France.svg François Kirmann1–3
Flag of France.svg Marc Vives1–3
Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg AUH Motorsports Radical SR3 RSX 177 Flag of Kuwait.svg Mohammed Al Hassawi1–3
Flag of Kuwait.svg Mohammed Al Nusif1–3
Flag of Kuwait.svg Salem Al Nusif1–3
Source: [2]

Race results

Bold indicates overall winner.

Classes Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg 3x3h Dubai
(Rounds 1-3)
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg 12h Silverstone
(Round 4)
Flag of Spain.svg 12h Navarra
(Round 5)
Flag of Portugal.svg 3x3h Portimão
(Rounds 6-8)
Flag of the United States.svg 3x3h Austin
(Round 9-11)
P2 Winners Flag of the United Kingdom.svg No. 6 Simpson Motorsport Flag of the United Kingdom.svg No. 4 Simpson Motorsport Flag of the United Kingdom.svg No. 6 Simpson Motorsport Flag of the United Kingdom.svg No. 6 Simpson MotorsportNo Entries
Flag of Australia (converted).svg John Corbett
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Neale Muston
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jordan Sanders
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Mike Simpson
Flag of South Africa.svg Simon Murray
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Charlie Robertson
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Mike Simpson
Flag of Australia (converted).svg John Corbett
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Neale Muston
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Mike Simpson
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Steve Tandy
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Bob Berridge
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Mike Simpson
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Charlie Robertson
P3 Winners Flag of France.svg No. 44 Graff Flag of the United Kingdom.svg No. 22 Speedworks Motorsport Flag of the United Kingdom.svg No. 22 Speedworks Motorsport No entries
Flag of Poland.svg Michał Broniszewski
Flag of Italy.svg Giacomo Piccini
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Kay van Benlo
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jack Butel
Flag of Russia.svg Konstantin Gugkaev
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Kay van Benlo
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jack Butel
Flag of Russia.svg Konstantin Gugkaev
CN1 Winners Flag of France.svg No. 98 Krafft Racing Flag of France.svg No. 97 Krafft Racing Flag of France.svg No. 98 Krafft Racing Flag of France.svg No. 97 Krafft Racing
Flag of France.svg Daniel Kirmann
Flag of France.svg François Kirmann
Flag of France.svg Marc Vives
Flag of France.svg Max Bortolami
Flag of France.svg David Cristini
Flag of France.svg Régis Tref
Flag of France.svg Daniel Kirmann
Flag of France.svg François Kirmann
Flag of France.svg Marc Vives
Flag of France.svg Karl Pedraza
Flag of France.svg Norbert Sauvain
Flag of France.svg Régis Tref

See also

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    References

    1. "CALENDAR 2018". 24hseries.com. Creventic . Retrieved 10 November 2017.
    2. "Hankook 3x3H Dubai 2018 Entry List". 24hseries.com. Creventic . Retrieved 6 January 2018.