2017 24H Proto Series

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The 2017 24H Proto Series was the first season of the 24H Proto Series, presented by Creventic. The races were contested with LMP3 cars and Group CN cars.

Contents

Calendar

RoundEventCircuitDate
NC1 3x3H Dubai Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg Dubai Autodrome, Dubai, United Arab Emirates 10–11 January
NC2
NC3
1 2x5H Spa-Francorchamps Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps, Spa, Belgium 6–8 October
2
NC4 3x3H COTA USA Flag of the United States.svg Circuit of the Americas, Austin, United States 9–10 November
NC5
NC6
Source: [1] [2] [3]
Notes

Entry list

TeamCarNo.DriversRounds
P2
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Simpson Motorsport Ginetta G57 P2 2 Flag of South Africa.svg Simon MurrayAll
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Mike SimpsonAll
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Steve TandyAll
3 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Rik BreukersAll
Flag of Greece.svg Andreas LaskaratosAll
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Ben TuckAll
50 Flag of France.svg Philippe Haezebrouck NC1–3
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Bassam KronfliNC1–3
52 Flag of Australia (converted).svg John CorbettNC1–3
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg James Winslow NC1–3
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Prime Racing Ginetta G57 P2 4 Flag of France.svg Christophe CapelliAll
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Jean-Pierre LequeuxAll
Flag of Luxembourg.svg Jean-Marc UebereckenAll
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Team LNT Ginetta G57 P2 5 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Charlie RobertsonAll
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jordan SandersAll
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Century Motorsport Ginetta G57 P2 51 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Daniel McKayNC1–3
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Euan McKayNC1–3
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg HHC Racing Ginetta G57 P2 53 Flag of Kuwait.svg Khaled Al MudhafNC1–3
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Charlie RobertsonNC1–3
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Optimum Motorsport Ginetta G57 P2 54 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Adrian BarwickNC1–3
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Bradley EllisNC1–3
Flag of the United States.svg James French NC1–3
Flag of the United States.svg Kyle MassonNC1–3
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg CWS Ginetta G57 P2 55 Flag of the United States.svg Jason CoupalNC1–3
Flag of the United States.svg Brandon Gdovic NC1–3
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Colin White NC1–3
Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg Atech - DXB Ginetta G57 P2 56 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Rik BreukersNC1–3
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Julian GriffinNC1–3
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Oliver SmithNC1–2
Flag of France.svg Philippe Haezebrouck NC3
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Bassam KronfliNC3
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Charlie RobertsonNC3
Flag of France.svg Graff Ginetta G57 P2 57 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Lawrence Tomlinson NC1-2
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jordan SandersNC1–3
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Mike SimpsonNC1–3
Flag of Kuwait.svg Khaled Al MudhafNC3
P3
Flag of Italy.svg monza garage Ligier JS P3 8 Flag of Australia (converted).svg John CorbettAll
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Neale MustonAll
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg James Winslow All
Flag of France.svg Graff Ligier JS P3 12 Flag of Germany.svg Edward Lewis BraunerNC1–3
Flag of France.svg Franck MatelliNC1–3
Flag of France.svg Eric TrouilletNC1–3
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Kox Racing Ligier JS P3 48 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Peter Kox NC1–3
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Nico PronkNC1–3
CN
Flag of France.svg IDEC SPORT RACING Ligier JS 53 Evo2 17 Flag of France.svg David AbramczikNC1–3
Flag of France.svg Frédérique Da RochaNC1–3
Flag of France.svg Nicolas Da RochaNC1–3
Flag of France.svg Romain VozniakNC1–3
Flag of Italy.svg Avelon Formula Wolf GB08 45 Flag of Italy.svg Ivan BellarosaNC1–3
Flag of Italy.svg Guglielmo BelottiNC1–3
46 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Nick AdcockNC1–3
Flag of Qatar.svg Amro Al-HamadNC1–3
Flag of Italy.svg Guglielmo BelottiNC1–3
Flag of San Marino.svg GDL Racing Team Asia Radical SR3 RSX 80 Flag of Hong Kong.svg Nigel FarmerNC1–3
Flag of Singapore.svg Bruce LeeNC1–3
Flag of Singapore.svg Liam Lim KeongNC1–3
Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg AUH Motorsports Radical SR3 RSX 81 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Tarek ElgammalNC1–3
Flag of Russia.svg Konstantin GugkaevNC1–3
Flag of France.svg Krafft Racing Norma M20 FC 82 Flag of France.svg Max BortolamiNC1–3
Flag of France.svg David CristiniNC1–3
Flag of France.svg Régis TrefNC1–3
85 Flag of France.svg Daniel KirmannNC1–3
Flag of France.svg François KirmannNC1–3
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Jean-Charles PerrinNC1–3
Source: [4] [5]

Results and standings

Race results

Bold indicates overall winner.

RoundCircuitP2 WinnersP3 WinnersCN Winners
NC1 Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg Dubai [6] Flag of the United Kingdom.svg No. 51 Century Motorsport Flag of France.svg No. 12 Graff Flag of France.svg No. 17 IDEC SPORT RACING
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Daniel McKay
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Euan McKay
Flag of Germany.svg Edward Lewis Brauner
Flag of France.svg Franck Matelli
Flag of France.svg Eric Trouillet
Flag of France.svg David Abramczik
Flag of France.svg Frédérique Da Rocha
Flag of France.svg Nicolas Da Rocha
Flag of France.svg Romain Vozniak
NC2 Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg Dubai [7] Flag of the United Kingdom.svg No. 54 Optimum Motorsport Flag of the Netherlands.svg No. 48 Kox Racing Flag of France.svg No. 85 Krafft Racing
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Adrian Barwick
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Bradley Ellis
Flag of the United States.svg James French
Flag of the United States.svg Kyle Masson
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Peter Kox
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Nico Pronk
Flag of France.svg Daniel Kirmann
Flag of France.svg François Kirmann
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Jean-Charles Perrin
NC3 Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg Dubai [8] Flag of the United Kingdom.svg No. 51 Century Motorsport Flag of France.svg No. 12 Graff Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg No. 81 AUH Motorsports
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Daniel McKay
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Euan McKay
Flag of Germany.svg Edward Lewis Brauner
Flag of France.svg Franck Matelli
Flag of France.svg Eric Trouillet
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Tarek Elgammal
Flag of Russia.svg Konstantin Gugkaev
1 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Spa-Francorchamps [9] Flag of the United Kingdom.svg No. 3 Simpson Motorsport Flag of Italy.svg No. 8 monza garageNo entries
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Rik Breukers
Flag of Greece.svg Andreas Laskaratos
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Ben Tuck
Flag of Australia (converted).svg John Corbett
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Neale Muston
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg James Winslow
2 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Spa-Francorchamps [10] Flag of the United Kingdom.svg No. 3 Simpson Motorsport Flag of Italy.svg No. 8 monza garage
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Rik Breukers
Flag of Greece.svg Andreas Laskaratos
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Ben Tuck
Flag of Australia (converted).svg John Corbett
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Neale Muston
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg James Winslow
NC4 Flag of the United States.svg Austin
NC5 Flag of the United States.svg Austin
NC6 Flag of the United States.svg Austin

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