2017 AutoReject 2.0 Europe season

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2017 AR2.0E season
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Related: AR2.0NA

The 2017 AutoReject 2.0 Europe season will be 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.

Teams & Drivers

Team No. Drivers Rounds
Flag of Finland svg.png Nurminen Racing Engineering 1 Flag of Finland svg.png Kyösti Pykälistö -
2 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Gregg Donnelly -
Flag of France svg.png Voeckler Grand Prix Engineering 3 Flag of Brazil svg.png Mineiro -
4 Flag of Italy svg.png Aldo Pellizotti -
Flag of France svg.png Écurie Prenois 5 Flag of Portugal svg.png Diego Pereira -
6 Flag of Norway svg.png Sølvy Ødegård -
Flag of Australia svg.png Rosenforth Engineering 7 Flag of Samoa svg.png Iakopo Fuamatu -
8 Flag of Aruba svg.png Pietronella Addiks -
Flag of the Netherlands svg.png Team Echoften 9 Flag of Germany svg.png Patrick Feldhoffer -
10 Flag of the United States svg.png Garrett Bell -
Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png V-Sport 11 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Richard Taylor -
12 Flag of Venezuela svg.png Ricardo Velázquez -
Flag of Australia svg.png Red Bull World Race Team 14 Flag of Germany svg.png Volker Scrattenheim -
15 Flag of France svg.png Arnaud Nandan -
Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Definitely Maybe Racing 16 Flag of Ireland svg.png Katie May -
17 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png James Jones -
Flag of Denmark svg.png Octan Young Drivers 18 Flag of Belgium svg.png Yaël De Bock -
19 Flag of Italy svg.png Antonio Pedretti -
Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Plus One Racing Engineering 20 Flag of Switzerland svg.png Daniela Anger -
21 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Michela Martin -
Flag of Canada svg.png Pierre St. Laurent1 TBA
Flag of Russia svg.png Gazprom Restov Racing 22 Flag of South Africa svg.png Naas Botha -
23 Flag of Russia svg.png Andrei Kolodin -
Flag of Belgium svg.png Vivendi EBL 24 Flag of North Korea svg.png Han Yong-Sung -
25 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png J.J. Taylor -
Flag of Germany svg.png ICE-3 Racing 26 Flag of Austria svg.png Lukas Zaugg -
27 Flag of Iceland svg.png Júlíana Ívarsdóttir -

Driver Notes

Pre-season Testing

Date Circuit Fastest driver Team Fastest Lap
16 February Flag of Bahrain svg.png Bahrain International Circuit Flag of North Korea svg.png Han Yong-Sung Flag of Belgium svg.png Vivendi EBL 1:51.403
17 February Flag of Austria svg.png Lukas Zaugg Flag of Germany svg.png ICE-3 Racing 1:51.663
3 March Flag of Qatar svg.png Losail International Circuit
4 March
17 March Flag of Spain svg.png Circuit de Catalunya
18 March

Calendar

The calendar has not been confirmed and is therefore subject to change.

Round Circuit Date Pole position Fastest lap Winning driver Winning constructor
1 F Flag of Spain svg.png Circuito Ricardo Tormo 1-2 April
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2 F Flag of France svg.png Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours 15-16 April
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3 F Flag of Austria svg.png Red Bull Ring 6-7 May
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4 F Flag of Italy svg.png Autodromo Vallelunga Piero Taruffi 10-11 June
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5 F Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Oulton Park 24-25 June
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6 F Flag of the Netherlands svg.png Circuit Park Zandvoort 30-31 July
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7 F Flag of Germany svg.png EuroSpeedway Lausitz 19-20 August
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8 F Flag of the Czech Republic svg.png Masaryk Circuit 16-17 September
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