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Revision as of 22:52, 17 January 2015
The 2017 Le Mans Cup was the first running of the Le Mans Cup, ran by the former organisers of the World Endurance Championship, the Automobile Club de l’Ouest. After the collapse of the WEC in 2015, and the Siemens Ausdauer Reject Series being unable to continue into 2017, the ACO merged the remaining assets of the WEC together with SARS, along with a small investment from the French Government, to form the LMC.
Teams and Drivers
LMP1
LMP2
GT
Guest Entries
Entrant | Chassis | Engine | Class | # | Drivers | Rounds |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Broadoak Engineering with Evans Engineering | TBD | TBD | G | 0 | Nathan McKane Template:Platinum License | 4 |
TBA | 4 | |||||
Phoenix McAllister Template:Platinum License | 4 | |||||
Racing Team Solvalou | Lamborghini Huracán LP 610-2 GT | G | 82 | Aurelien Moll Template:Platinum License | 5 | |
Stefan Kuntz Template:Gold License | 5 | |||||
Andrea Bertolini Template:Platinum License | 5 |
Key
E.R.S. | |||
---|---|---|---|
Template:Hybrid | Cars equipped with Hybrid Energy Recovery System technology | ||
Template:Non-Hybrid | Cars not equipped with any Energy Recovery Systems | ||
Class | |||
Template:Manufacturer | Manufacturer | Works teams | |
Template:Independent | Independent | Teams with no works support |
Automatic Entries
The ACO and the AFRM both awarded automatic entry slots for the 2017 Le Mans Cup, both for the duration of the season and for one-off events. Teams could choose whether to accept or deny this entry.
Full-season entries | ||||
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Criteria | Team | Accepted? | ||
2016 SARS season Participant | Equipe Gauthier | Accepte, competing in LMP1 | ||
Schröder BMW | Declined | |||
Pulsar Racing Team | Accepted, competing in LMP2. | |||
West Cliff Racing | Declined | |||
Onyx Racing | Accepted, competing in GT | |||
Tassie Racing | Accepted, competing in LMP2. | |||
Dofasco Lukoil Racing | Declined | |||
Équipe Fantomette | Accepted, competing in LMP1. | |||
Himalayas Racing | Accepted, competing in GT. | |||
Samurai Rocket Racing | Accepted, competing in LMP1 | |||
Il Barone Rampante | Accepted, competing in LMP1. | |||
One-off entries | ||||
Criteria | Cat. | Team | Accepted? | Rounds |
2016 GTR champions | GT | Union Saver Developments | TBC | Le Mans only |
2016 Aston 12 Hours winner | GT | Mobil Racing ZimSport | TBC | Le Mans only |
Garage 60 applicant | G | Broadoak Engineering with Evans Engineering | Accepted | Le Mans only |
Testing
Event | Date | Class | Fastest Drivers | Fastest Team | Fastest Lap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Le Mans Test Day | 4 June | P1 | |||
P2 | |||||
GT |
Calendar
Event | Venue | Date | Class | Pole Position | Fastest Lap | Race Winner | Winning Entrant | |
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1 | 12 Hours of Le Castellet | Circuit Paul Ricard | 25-26 March | P1 | ||||
P2 | ||||||||
GT | ||||||||
2 | 6 Hours of Silverstone | Silverstone Circuit | 30 April | P1 | ||||
P2 | ||||||||
GT | ||||||||
3 | 6 Hours of Spa-Francorchamps | Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps | 13-14 May | P1 | ||||
P2 | ||||||||
GT | ||||||||
4 | 24 Hours of Le Mans | Le Mans | 17-18 June | P1 | ||||
P2 | ||||||||
GT | ||||||||
5 | 6 Hours of Monza | Autodromo Nazionale Monza | 9 July | P1 | ||||
P2 | ||||||||
GT | ||||||||
6 | Mil Milhas Brasil | Autodromo Jose Carlos Pace | 5-6 August | P1 | ||||
P2 | ||||||||
GT | ||||||||
7 | 6 Hours of Indianapolis | Indianapolis Motor Speedway | 9-10 September | P1 | ||||
P2 | ||||||||
GT | ||||||||
8 | 6 Hours of Fuji | Fuji Speedway | 29 Sept-1 October | P1 | ||||
P2 | ||||||||
GT | ||||||||
9 | 6 Hours of Sepang | Sepang International Circuit | 21-22 October | P1 | ||||
P2 | ||||||||
GT | ||||||||
10 | 12 Hours of Adelaide | Adelaide Street Circuit | 4-5 November | P1 | ||||
P2 | ||||||||
GT |