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The '''2017 AutoReject 3.5 season''' will be the second season of [[AutoReject 3.5]]. The series was rebranded from '''International Formula Reject Challenge''' due to a charity organization already using the same abbreviation ('''IFRC'''). Many loopholes from the previous set of regulations were ironed out, with the aim of the series being held in a higher regard in the motorsport world. The rebranding would also see a move to establish the former [[F1 Rejects Development Series]] as a direct feeder series, [[AutoReject 2.0]]. | The '''2017 AutoReject 3.5 season''' will be the second season of [[AutoReject 3.5]]. The series was rebranded from '''International Formula Reject Challenge''' due to a charity organization already using the same abbreviation ('''IFRC'''). Many loopholes from the previous set of regulations were ironed out, with the aim of the series being held in a higher regard in the motorsport world. The rebranding would also see a move to establish the former [[F1 Rejects Development Series]] as a direct feeder series, [[AutoReject 2.0]]. | ||
The regular season was preceded by the non-championship [[2017 AutoReject 3.5 Middle Eastern Cup|Middle Eastern Cup]], which was organised to properly test the new technical package's | The regular season was preceded by the non-championship [[2017 AutoReject 3.5 Middle Eastern Cup|Middle Eastern Cup]], which was organised to properly test the new technical package's capabilities. | ||
==Teams and Drivers== | ==Teams and Drivers== |
Revision as of 07:23, 29 August 2014
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The 2017 AutoReject 3.5 season will be the second season of AutoReject 3.5. The series was rebranded from International Formula Reject Challenge due to a charity organization already using the same abbreviation (IFRC). Many loopholes from the previous set of regulations were ironed out, with the aim of the series being held in a higher regard in the motorsport world. The rebranding would also see a move to establish the former F1 Rejects Development Series as a direct feeder series, AutoReject 2.0.
The regular season was preceded by the non-championship Middle Eastern Cup, which was organised to properly test the new technical package's capabilities.
Teams and Drivers
All engines are of 3.5 V8 configuration
Calendar
Testing
Date | Track | Fastest driver | Fastest team |
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March 11 | Sandown International Raceway | ||
March 12 |
Non-championship races
Name | Track | Date | Pole position | Fastest lap | Winning driver | Winning team |
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Nobushige Fukuda Memorial Trophy | Autopolis International Racing Course | October 15 |