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2017 V de V Endurance Series

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The 2017 V de V Endurance Series was the third consecutive season for the GT, Touring Car and LMP3 classes of the V de V sanctioned series.

Entry list

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PFV

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Team Chassis Engine No. Drivers Round
R-ace GP Renault R.S. 01 Trophy Nismo VR38DETT 3.8L V6 28 France Matthieu Vaxivière
France François Perrodo
1
DEMJ Team Renault R.S. 01 Trophy Nismo VR38DETT 3.8L V6 16 France Patrick Sarrailh
Italy Max Mugelli
5–7
Pegasus Racing Ginetta G57 P2 Chevrolet LS3 6.2L V8 29 France Julien Schell 1–2
France Stéphane Raffin 1
France David Caussanel 2
57 United Kingdom Michael Simpson 1–2
Australia Neale Muston 1
United Kingdom Jordan Sanders 1
United Kingdom Simon Murray 2
United Kingdom Tom Hibbert 2
Simpson Motorsport Ginetta G57 P2 Chevrolet LS3 6.2L V8 50 United Kingdom Charlie Robertson 1
United Kingdom Sennan Fielding 1
52 United Kingdom Jordan Sanders 2
United Kingdom Sennan Fielding 2
CWS Recycling Ginetta G57 P2 Chevrolet LS3 6.2L V8 55 United Kingdom Colin White
United Kingdom Samuel Allpass
United Kingdom Adrian Watt
1
Century Motorsport Ginetta G57 P2 Chevrolet LS3 6.2L V8 99 United Kingdom Ben Green
Netherlands Rik Breukers
United Kingdom Euan McKay
1

LMP3

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Team Chassis Engine No. Drivers Round
By Speed Factory Ligier JS P3 Nissan VK50VE 5.0L V8 5 Estonia Migule Abello Gamazo 2
Estonia Mirko van Oostrum 2
Spain Jesus Fuster Pliego 2
Wintec Ligier JS P3 Nissan VK50VE 5.0L V8 7 France Julien Neveu
France Edouard Hery
France Cyril Denis
1–2
Duqueine Engineering Ligier JS P3 Nissan VK50VE 5.0L V8 8 Switzerland Antonin Borga 1–2
Sweden Henning Engqvist 1–2
9 France Gilles Duqueine 1–2
Switzerland Lucas Légeret 1
France Nelson Panciatici 1–2
France David Droux 2
EuroInternational Ligier JS P3 Nissan VK50VE 5.0L V8 9 San Marino Yoshiki Ohmura
San Marino Thomas Loefflad
San Marino Martin Grab
1–2
DB Autosport Norma M30 Nissan VK50VE 5.0L V8 20 France Jean-Ludovic Foubert
France Jacques Wolff
Switzerland Nicolas Maulini
1–2
Inter Europol Competition Ligier JS P3 Nissan VK50VE 5.0L V8 22 Poland Jakub Śmiechowski 1–2
Germany Hendrik Still 1–2
Germany Peter Elkmann 1–2
33 Germany Paul Scheuschner 1–2
France Xavier Michel 1–2
Germany Alexander Müller 2
Graff Ligier JS P3 Nissan VK50VE 5.0L V8 39 France Eric Trouillet
France Franck Gauvin
France Remy de Guffroy
1–2
N'Race Ligier JS P3 Nissan VK50VE 5.0L V8 93 France Pierre Fontaine
France Christophe Decultot
France Jordan Perroy
1–2
Araujo FB Team ADESS-03 Nissan VK50VE 5.0L V8 103 Portugal Gonçalo Araújo
France Sylvain Boulay
Portugal João Calado Luís
1
BHK Motorsport Ligier JS P3 Nissan VK50VE 5.0L V8 735 Italy Francesco Dracone
Italy Jacopo Baratto
1–2

GTV1

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Team Chassis Engine No. Drivers Round
Visiom Ferrari 488 GT3 Ferrari F154 3,9L V8 1 France Jean-Paul Pagny
France Thierry Perrier
France Jean-Bernard Bouvet
1–2
V de V / AB Sport Auto Renault R.S. 01 Nismo VR38DETT 3.8L V6 11 France Eric van de Vyver 1–2
France Franck Thybaud 1–2
France Maxime Jousse 1
Italy Tiziano Carugati 2
Classic and Modern Racing Ferrari 458 GT3 Ferrari F136 4.5L V8 44 France David Loger 1–2
France Eric Mouez 1–2
France Sylvain Debs 1
France Jérémy Reymond 2
AB Sport Auto Lamborghini Huracán GT3 Lamborghini 5.2L V10 46 France Henry Teneketzian
France Joffrey de Narda
1–2
IMSA Performance Porsche 911 GT3 R Porsche 4.0L flat-6 76 France Raymond Narac 1
France Thierry Cornac 1–2
France Nicolas Armindo 2
AGS Events Lamborghini Huracán LP620-2 Super Trofeo Lamborghini 5.2L V10 89 France Nicolas Gomar
France Joseph Collado
1

GTV2

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Team Chassis Engine No. Drivers Round
RMS Porsche 991 Cup Porsche 3.8L flat-6 56 France Yannick Mallegol 1–2
Italy Howard Blank 1–2
France Frank Mechaly 2
Porsche Alméras Porsche 997 GT3 Cup S Porsche 3.8L flat-6 65 France Pierre Martinet
France Gerard Tremblay
France Steven Palette
1
IMSA Performance Porsche 991 Cup Porsche 3.8L flat-6 67 France Arnaud Pierre
France Nicolas Armindo
1

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Race calendar and results

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Bold indicates overall winner.

Round Circuit Date Pole position Fastest lap PFV winner LMP3 winner GTV1 winner GTV2 winner Race
1[2] Spain Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya 19 March No. 52 Simpson Motorsport No. 52 Simpson Motorsport No. 52 Simpson Motorsport No. 9 Duqueine Engineering No. 76 IMSA Performance No. 4 RMS 4 Hours of Barcelona
United Kingdom Charlie Robertson
United Kingdom Sennan Fielding
United Kingdom Charlie Robertson
United Kingdom Sennan Fielding
United Kingdom Charlie Robertson
United Kingdom Sennan Fielding
France Gilles Duqueine
Switzerland Lucas Légeret
France Nelson Panciatici
France Raymond Narac
France Thierry Cornac
France Yannick Mallegol
Italy Howard Blank
2 Portugal Algarve International Circuit 30 April No. 57 Pegasus Racing No. 57 Pegasus Racing No. 57 Pegasus Racing No. 22 Inter Europol Competition No. 46 AB Sport Auto No. 56 RMS 6 Hours of Portimao
United Kingdom Michael Simpson
United Kingdom Simon Murray
United Kingdom Tom Hibbert
United Kingdom Michael Simpson
United Kingdom Simon Murray
United Kingdom Tom Hibbert
United Kingdom Michael Simpson
United Kingdom Simon Murray
United Kingdom Tom Hibbert
Poland Jakub Śmiechowski
Germany Hendrik Still
Germany Peter Elkmann
France Henry Teneketzian
France Joffrey de Narda
France Yannick Mallegol
Italy Howard Blank
France Frank Mechaly
3 France Circuit Paul Ricard 28 May 4 Hours of Paul Ricard
4 France Dijon-Prenois 25 June No. 16 DEMJ Team 3 Hours of Dijon
France Patrick Sarrailh
Italy Max Mugelli
5 Spain Circuito del Jarama 3 September No. 16 DEMJ Team 4 Hours of Jarama
France Patrick Sarrailh
Italy Max Mugelli
6 France Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours 8 October No. 16 DEMJ Team 4 Hours of Magny-Cours
France Patrick Sarrailh
Italy Max Mugelli
7 Portugal Autódromo Fernanda Pires da Silva 5 November No. 16 DEMJ Team 6 Hours of Estoril
France Patrick Sarrailh
Italy Max Mugelli

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References

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  1. ^ "Entry list 4 Hours V de V of Barcelona-Catalunya" (PDF). V de V. Retrieved 18 March 2017.
  2. ^ "V de V Endurance Series - Barcelone Catalunya" (PDF). V de V. Retrieved 21 March 2017.
  3. ^ "Calendar 2017" (PDF). V de V. Retrieved 18 March 2017.