2017 AutoReject 2.0 Europe season
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The 2017 AutoReject 2.0 Europe season was the first European season of the AutoReject 2.0 series having dropped its previous F1RDS moniker. This new name came as part of a reformat of the series, notably the addition of a North America series, the removal of the Winter Cup whilst introducing a feature and sprint race format along with a new points system. The new identity came as part of a partnership with the former International Formula Reject Challenge, which became AutoReject 3.5 for the 2017 season.
Mineiro was the 2017 champion, beating Iakopo Fuamatu to the title at the final race. Definitely Maybe Racing won the teams' championship.
Teams & Drivers
Team | No. | Drivers | Rounds |
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Nurminen Racing Engineering | 1 | Kyösti Pykälistö | 1-8 |
2 | Gregg Donnelly | 1-8 | |
DScity Voeckler | 3 | Mineiro | 1-8 |
4 | Aldo Pellizotti | 1-4 | |
Sofia Bonaventura | 5-8 | ||
Écurie Prenois | 5 | Diego Pereira | 1-8 |
6 | Sølvy Ødegård | 1-8 | |
Ansett Australia Rosenforth | 7 | Iakopo Fuamatu | 1-8 |
8 | Pietronella Addiks | 1-8 | |
Team Echoften | 9 | Skye Summers | 1-8 |
10 | Garrett Bell | 1-8 | |
V-Sport | 11 | Richard Taylor | 1-8 |
12 | Ricardo Velázquez | 1-8 | |
Red Bull World Race Team | 14 | Volker Scrattenheim | 1-8 |
15 | Arnaud Nandan | 1-8 | |
Definitely Maybe Racing | 16 | Katie May | 1-8 |
17 | James Jones | 1-8 | |
Octan Young Drivers | 18 | Yaël De Bock | 1-8 |
19 | Antonio Pedretti | 1-4 | |
Kenny Rosseels | 5-8 | ||
Plus One Racing Engineering | 20 | Daniela Anger | 1-8 |
21 | Michela Martin | 1-3 | |
Pierre St. Laurent1 | 4-8 | ||
Gazprom Restov Racing Driver Performance Laboratory |
22 | Naas Botha | 1-8 |
23 | Andrei Kolodin | 1-8 | |
Vivendi EBL | 24 | Han Yong-Sung | 1-8 |
25 | J.J. Taylor | 1-4 | |
Marjolein Postma | 5-8 | ||
ICE-3 Racing | 26 | Lukas Zaugg | 1-8 |
27 | Júlíana Ívarsdóttir | 1-8 |
Driver Notes
- 1 Pierre St. Laurent was injured in a collision with Joel Melrose in the fifth round of the 2016-17 Formula Reject Nippon Championship. He was ruled out for six months with his projected return being the Round of Britain; his replacement will be Michela Martin. St. Laurent returned a round earlier at Vallelunga after doctors cleared him to race.
Pre-season Testing
Date | Circuit | Fastest driver | Team | Fastest Lap |
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16 February | Bahrain International Circuit | Han Yong-Sung | Vivendi EBL | 1:51.403 |
17 February | Lukas Zaugg | ICE-3 Racing | 1:51.663 | |
3 March | Losail International Circuit | Diego Pereira | Ecurie Prenois | 1:58.226 |
4 March | Katie May | Definitely Maybe Racing | 1:58.098 | |
17 March | Circuit de Catalunya | Kyösti Pykälistö | Nurminen Racing Engineering | 1:37.144 |
18 March | Naas Botha | Gazprom Restov Racing | 1:36.974 |
Calendar
Post-Season Testing
Full article: 2017 AutoReject 2.0 Europe Post-Season Test
Date | Circuit | Fastest driver | Team | Fastest Lap |
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27 November | Bahrain International Circuit | |||
28 November |
Standings
Feature Race Points
Position | 1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | 5th | 6th | 7th | 8th | 9th | 10th | PP | FL |
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Points | 20 | 16 | 14 | 12 | 10 | 8 | 6 | 4 | 2 | 1 | 2 | 2 |
Sprint Race Points
Position | 1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | 5th | 6th | 7th | 8th | FL |
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Points | 10 | 8 | 6 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 2 | 1 | 1 |
Driver's Championship
Teams' Championship
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