2017 GT-R World Championship
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The 2017 GT-R World Championship season will be the second season of the GT-R WC, following a highly successful inaugural season.
Teams and drivers
Entry List
Factory-Backed Teams
Independent Teams
Full-Time Teams
Part-Time Teams
Team
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Car
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#
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Starting Driver
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Second Driver
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Rounds
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Fulcrum Racing
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Chrysler Viper GTS-R
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8
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Ben Hughes
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Noriaki Tokio
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3, 6-7, 9
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Kiwi Racing
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Ferrari 575 GTC
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22
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Nazreena Nasser
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Maktub Al Nahyan
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1, 10-12
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Trueba Racing Team
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Ferrari 575 GTC
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24
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Tristan Jung
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Jari Kekkonen
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3-5, 9
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Valerian Racing Engines
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Lamborghini Murciealago R-GT
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42
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Gretchen Suarez
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Takuma Nakamura
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3-4, 6-7
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CWG Data Collection
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Chevrolet Corvette C5.R
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56
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Darren Older Jr.
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Ito Shidehara
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3-5, 12
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Apollonia GT Racing by Hydook
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Ferrari 575 GTC
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58
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Falck-Ottmar Hoefler
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Branko Ristic
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5
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Luxray Engineering
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Chrysler Viper GTS-R
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69
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Kastazumo Nakaya
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Roger Ibe
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6, 12
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Katayama Racing
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Ferrari 575 GTC
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80
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Kenji Katayama
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Didier Honore
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3, 9
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Kyoko Katayama
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11-12
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Globex Scorpio Racing
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Lister Storm GT
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92
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Paul Jenkins
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Sylvain Fabron
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3-5, 8
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Lego Racing Team by Loyer
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Chrysler Viper GTS-R
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94
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Niklas Svanberg
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J.C. Wolf
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3,5,10,12
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Himalayas Racing
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Saleen S7-R
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98
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Raju Chalise
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Ganesh Basnet
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11
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Fly-Away Guest Entries
Calendar
Testing
Races
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Race
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Venue
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Date
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Pole Position
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Fastest Lap
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Winning Car
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Independent Winner
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1
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Round of Argentina
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Potrero de los Funes Circuit
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5 March
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2
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Round of Brazil
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Autódromo José Carlos Pace
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12 March
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3
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RAC Tourist Trophy
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Silverstone Circuit
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9 April
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4
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Round of France
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Paul Ricard HTTT
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23 April
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5
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Round of Italy
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Autodromo Nazionale Monza
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7 May
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6
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Round of the United States
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Indianapolis Motor Speedway
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25 June
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7
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Round of Canada
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Road Gatineau
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2 July
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8
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Round of Germany
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Nürburgring GP-Strecke
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23 July
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9
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Round of Belgium
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Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps
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6 August
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10
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Round of Malaysia
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Sepang International Circuit
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3 September
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11
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Round of China
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Zhuhai International Circuit
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17 September
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12
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Round of Japan
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Suzuka Circuit
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8 October
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13
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Super GP at High Speed Ring
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High Speed Ring
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23 October
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Each race is two hours of length with the exception being the Super GP, lasting three hours and rewarding double points.