2017 V de V Challenge Monoplace

2017 V de V Challenge Monoplace
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The 2017 V de V Challenge Monoplace was a multi-event motor racing championship for open wheel, formula racing cars held across Europe. The championship features drivers competing in 2 litre Formula Renault single seat race cars that conform to the technical regulations for the championship. The season began at Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya on 17 March and finishes on 5 November at Estoril.

Teams and drivers

Entry list[1]
Team No. Driver Chassis Rounds
Italy TS Corse 1 Italy Diego Bertonelli Tatuus FR 2.0 2013 2–3
27 United States Howard Sklar 1–4
73 Italy Pietro Peccenini 1–4
France Formula Motorsport 2 France Erwin Creed Tatuus FR 2.0 2013 1–4
3 France "Lebreton" 1–4
4 France Michel Piroird 3–4
5 France Xavier Benecchi 3–4
6 France Erik Attias 1
9 France Vincent Iogna 3–4
10 France Nicolas Melin 1, 3–4
37 France Gilles Heriau 1–4
45 France Sébastien Perrot 4
France Lamo Racing Car 7 Switzerland Caryl Fritsche Tatuus FR 2.0 2013 4
15 France Thierry Aimard 1–4
31 France Alexis Carmes 1–4
53 France Grégory Choukroun 1–4
68 France Alain Bucher 2, 4
88 France Eric Meriel 3
Luxembourg RC Formula 8 Belgium Simon Mirguet Tatuus FR 2.0 2013 1
France Amaury Richard 2
74 France Karl Pedraza 1, 3–4
France R-ace GP 13 France Théo Coicaud Tatuus FR 2.0 2013 2–3
16 Belgium Gilles Magnus 3
39 United States Logan Sargeant 3
51 Morocco Michael Benyahia 2–3
France Zig Zag 14 Monaco Christian Carlesi Sorasio Tatuus FR 2.0 2013 1
54 France Jean-Christophe Peyre 1–2
66 Monaco Nicolas Matile 1–2
France Herve David Racing 18 France Pierre Lemasson Tatuus FR 2.0 2013 4
75 France Hugo Carini 3–4
Switzerland Heuri Rennwagen 32 Switzerland Mortiz Müeller-Crepon Tatuus FR 2.0 2013 1–4
46 Switzerland Walter Rykart 1–4
Poland Inter Europol Competition 33 United States Robert Siska Tatuus FR 2.0 2013 2
France LSP Racing Team 87 France Baptiste Leonard Tatuus FR 2.0 2013 3–4
France Lycee Pro D'Artagnan 34 France Daniel Harout Tatuus FR 2.0 2013 1
France Monster Racing 39 France Arnaud Choquet Tatuus FR 2.0 2013 1, 3–4
44 France Mathieu Mopar 1, 3–4
Germany Dutt Motorsport 77 Germany Laurents Hörr Tatuus FR 2.0 2013 1–4

Race calendar and results

Round Circuit Date Pole Position Fastest Lap Winning Driver Winning Team
1 R1 Spain Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, Montmeló 18 March Germany Laurents Hörr Germany Laurents Hörr Germany Laurents Hörr Germany Dutt Motorsport
R2 Germany Laurents Hörr Germany Laurents Hörr Germany Laurents Hörr Germany Dutt Motorsport
R3 19 March Germany Laurents Hörr Germany Laurents Hörr Germany Laurents Hörr Germany Dutt Motorsport
2 R1 Portugal Algarve International Circuit, Portimão 29 April Morocco Michael Benyahia Morocco Michael Benyahia Morocco Michael Benyahia France R-ace GP
R2 Morocco Michael Benyahia Morocco Michael Benyahia Morocco Michael Benyahia France R-ace GP
R3 30 April Morocco Michael Benyahia Morocco Michael Benyahia France Gilles Heriau France Formula Motorsport
3 R1 France Circuit Paul Ricard, Le Castellet 27 May United States Logan Sargeant Belgium Gilles Magnus Belgium Gilles Magnus France R-ace GP
R2 28 May Belgium Gilles Magnus Belgium Gilles Magnus Belgium Gilles Magnus France R-ace GP
R3 Belgium Gilles Magnus Belgium Gilles Magnus United States Logan Sargeant France R-ace GP
4 R1 France Dijon-Prenois, Prenois 24 June France Gilles Heriau France Gilles Heriau France Gilles Heriau France Formula Motorsport
R2 Switzerland Mortiz Müeller-Crepon Switzerland Mortiz Müeller-Crepon Switzerland Mortiz Müeller-Crepon Switzerland Heuri Rennwagen
R3 France Gilles Heriau France Gilles Heriau France Gilles Heriau France Formula Motorsport
6 R1 Spain Circuito del Jarama, Madrid 2 September
R2
R3 3 September
7 R1 France Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours, Magny-Cours 7 October
R2
R3 8 October
8 R1 Portugal Autódromo Fernanda Pires da Silva, Estoril 4 November
R2
R3 5 November

Standings

Pos Driver CAT
Spain
POR
Portugal
LEC
France
DIJ
France
JAR
Spain
MAG
France
EST
Portugal
Pts
1 France Gilles Heriau 2 3 2 2 4 1 3 Ret 5 1 2 1 248
2 Germany Laurents Hörr 1 1 1 5 5 3 5 Ret 6 Ret 5 3 211
3 France "Lebreton" 7 9 7 9 8 8 16 15 15 4 6 5 182
4 France Erwin Creed 5 5 5 10 7 5 10 13 9 11 12 17 179
5 Switzerland Mortiz Müeller-Crepon 3 2 3 6 NC 19 6 NC NC 2 1 2 177
6 France Alexis Carmes 19 8 8 7 9 6 13 8 12 7 4 11 176
7 Italy Pietro Peccenini 6 6 9 8 10 9 12 9 13 6 7 10 161
8 France Nicolas Melin 4 4 4 8 6 8 10 8 6 158
9 Morocco Michael Benyahia 1 1 7 7 5 3 124
10 Italy Diego Bertonelli 3 3 2 9 3 4 121
11 France Arnaud Choquet 8 7 8 NC 14 16 9 11 7 112
12 France Xavier Benecchi 14 10 10 3 3 4 110
13 France Grégory Choukroun 11 11 12 14 11 11 17 16 18 95
14 France Vincent Iogna 15 11 14 5 9 8 82
15 Switzerland Walter Rykart 20 16 18 13 13 15 19 18 22 14 14 13 75
16 United States Logan Sargeant 2 2 1 71
17 Belgium Gilles Magnus 1 1 5 69
18 Monaco Nicolas Matile 12 13 13 11 17 12 66
19 France Thierry Aimard 13 15 NC 18 12 16 18 17 23 64
20 United States Howard Sklar 17 18 17 17 15 18 21 23 24 19 19 18 63
21 France Michel Piroird DNS 12 17 12 10 9 60
22 France Hugo Carini 11 7 11 8 NC DNS 59
23 France Jean-Christophe Peyre 15 14 14 15 14 14 58
24 France Karl Pedraza 10 NC 16 NC 19 19 18 18 15 55
25 France Alain Bucher 16 16 17 17 16 14 48
26 Belgium Simon Mirguet 9 10 6 47
27 France Amaury Richard 19 6 4 43
28 United States Robert Siska 12 18 13 39
29 France Daniel Harout 14 12 11 37
30 France Sébastien Perrot 13 13 12 34
31 France Matheu Mopar 18 19 19 DNS 22 25 20 20 19 32
32 France Baptiste Leonard NC 21 20 16 17 16 30
33 Monaco Christian Carlesi Sorasio 16 17 15 24
34 France Eric Meriel 20 20 21 11
35 France Erik Attias NC DNS DNS 0
36 Switzerland Caryl Fritsche NC DNS WD 0
37 France Pierre Lemasson DNS DNS WD 0
Pos Driver CAT
Spain
POR
Portugal
LEC
France
DIJ
France
JAR
Spain
MAG
France
EST
Portugal
Pts

References

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