FIA Formula 2 Championship 2017

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FIA F2 Championship 2017
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Driver: MonacoMonaco Charles Leclerc
Team: RussiaRussia Russian time
Season dates
Number of races: 22nd
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The 2017 FIA Formula 2 Championship was the first season of the GP2 series as an FIA Championship and the thirteenth season overall.

Teams and drivers

All teams and drivers used the Dallara GP2 / 11 chassis , Renault - Mecachrome engines and Pirelli tires .

team No. driver Race weekend
ItalyItaly Prema Racing 01 MonacoMonaco Charles Leclerc 1-11
02 ItalyItaly Antonio Fuoco 1-11
SpainSpain Racing engineering 03 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Louis Delétraz 1-7
NetherlandsNetherlands Nyck de Vries 8-11
04th SwedenSweden Gustav Malja 1-11
RussiaRussia Russian time 05 ItalyItaly Luca Ghiotto 1-11
06th RussiaRussia Artyom Markelov 1-11
FranceFrance ART Grand Prix 07th JapanJapan Nobuharu Matsushita 1-11
08th ThailandThailand Alexander Albon 1-3, 5-11
RussiaRussia Sergei Sirotkin 4th
FranceFrance DAMS 09 United KingdomUnited Kingdom Oliver Rowland 1-11
10 CanadaCanada Nicholas Latifi 1-11
SpainSpain Campos Racing 11 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Ralph Boschung 1-10
United KingdomUnited Kingdom Lando Norris 11
12 MonacoMonaco Stefano Coletti 1
SpainSpain Roberto Merhi 2
RomaniaRomania Robert Vişoiu 3-9
JapanJapan Alex Palou 10, 11
NetherlandsNetherlands MP Motorsport 14th BrazilBrazil Sérgio Sette Câmara 1-11
15th United KingdomUnited Kingdom Jordan King 1-11
ItalyItaly Trident 16 MalaysiaMalaysia Nabil Jeffri 1-11
17th SpainSpain Sergio Canamasas 1-4
ItalyItaly Raffaele Marciello 5
United KingdomUnited Kingdom Callum Ilott 6th
United StatesUnited States Santino Ferrucci 7-11
ItalyItaly Rapax 18th NetherlandsNetherlands Nyck de Vries 1-7
SwitzerlandSwitzerland Louis Delétraz 8-11
19th VenezuelaVenezuela Johnny cecotto jr. 1-4
SpainSpain Sergio Canamasas 5-7
SpainSpain Roberto Merhi 8, 9, 11
AustriaAustria René Binder 10
United KingdomUnited Kingdom Pertamina Arden 20th FranceFrance Norman Nato 1-11
21st IndonesiaIndonesia Sean Gelael 1-11

Changes in the teams

Racing calendar

Eleven race weekends will be held in 2017. Ten events take place in connection with the Formula 1 Grand Prix races. The race weekend in Jerez will be an independent event. Compared to the previous year, the race weekend in Hockenheim and the event in Sepang were canceled. The race in Jerez is new . The event in as-Sachir is back on the racing calendar .

With the exception of the event in Monaco (main race on Fridays and sprint races on Saturday), all main races take place on Saturdays and all sprint races on Sunday.

No. date Racetrack winner Second Third
01. April 15th BahrainBahrain as-Sachir RussiaRussia Artyom Markelov FranceFrance Norman Nato MonacoMonaco Charles Leclerc
02. April 16 MonacoMonaco Charles Leclerc ItalyItaly Luca Ghiotto United KingdomUnited Kingdom Oliver Rowland
03. May 13th SpainSpain Barcelona MonacoMonaco Charles Leclerc ItalyItaly Luca Ghiotto United KingdomUnited Kingdom Oliver Rowland
04th May 14th JapanJapan Nobuharu Matsushita United KingdomUnited Kingdom Oliver Rowland CanadaCanada Nicholas Latifi
05. May 26 MonacoMonaco Monte Carlo United KingdomUnited Kingdom Oliver Rowland RussiaRussia Artyom Markelov JapanJapan Nobuharu Matsushita
06th May 27th NetherlandsNetherlands Nyck de Vries VenezuelaVenezuela Johnny cecotto jr. SwedenSweden Gustav Malja
07th June 24th AzerbaijanAzerbaijan Baku MonacoMonaco Charles Leclerc NetherlandsNetherlands Nyck de Vries CanadaCanada Nicholas Latifi
08th. 25th June FranceFrance Norman Nato MonacoMonaco Charles Leclerc CanadaCanada Nicholas Latifi
09. 08th of July AustriaAustria Spielberg MonacoMonaco Charles Leclerc CanadaCanada Nicholas Latifi ItalyItaly Antonio Fuoco
10. 0July 9 RussiaRussia Artyom Markelov ThailandThailand Alexander Albon United KingdomUnited Kingdom Oliver Rowland
11. 15th of July United KingdomUnited Kingdom Silverstone MonacoMonaco Charles Leclerc FranceFrance Norman Nato United KingdomUnited Kingdom Oliver Rowland
12. 16th of July CanadaCanada Nicholas Latifi ItalyItaly Luca Ghiotto RussiaRussia Artyom Markelov
13. 29th of July HungaryHungary Mogyoród United KingdomUnited Kingdom Oliver Rowland CanadaCanada Nicholas Latifi NetherlandsNetherlands Nyck de Vries
14th 30th July JapanJapan Nobuharu Matsushita United KingdomUnited Kingdom Oliver Rowland NetherlandsNetherlands Nyck de Vries
15th 26th of August BelgiumBelgium Spa Francorchamps RussiaRussia Artyom Markelov ItalyItaly Luca Ghiotto ItalyItaly Antonio Fuoco
16. August 27 BrazilBrazil Sérgio Sette Câmara NetherlandsNetherlands Nyck de Vries ItalyItaly Luca Ghiotto
17th 0September 2nd ItalyItaly Monza ItalyItaly Antonio Fuoco JapanJapan Nobuharu Matsushita CanadaCanada Nicholas Latifi
18th 0September 3 ItalyItaly Luca Ghiotto BrazilBrazil Sérgio Sette Câmara ItalyItaly Antonio Fuoco
19th 0October 7th SpainSpain Jerez MonacoMonaco Charles Leclerc United KingdomUnited Kingdom Oliver Rowland ItalyItaly Antonio Fuoco
20th 08th October RussiaRussia Artyom Markelov CanadaCanada Nicholas Latifi United KingdomUnited Kingdom Oliver Rowland
21st 25. November United Arab EmiratesUnited Arab Emirates Yas Island RussiaRussia Artyom Markelov MonacoMonaco Charles Leclerc ItalyItaly Luca Ghiotto
22nd November 26th MonacoMonaco Charles Leclerc ThailandThailand Alexander Albon CanadaCanada Nicholas Latifi

Rating

Point system

In the main race (HAU), the first ten of the race get 25, 18, 15, 12, 10, 8, 6, 4, 2 or 1 point (s). In the sprint race (SPR), the first eight of the race receive 15, 12, 10, 8, 6, 4, 2 or 1 point (s). In addition, the winner of the qualifying, who starts from pole position in the main race, receives four points. The driver who achieves the fastest lap of the first ten classified drivers receives two points.

Driver ranking

Item driver BahrainBahrain BRN SpainSpain ESP MonacoMonaco MON AzerbaijanAzerbaijan AZE AustriaAustria AUT United KingdomUnited Kingdom GBR HungaryHungary HUN BelgiumBelgium BEL ItalyItaly ITA SpainSpain ESP United Arab EmiratesUnited Arab Emirates UAE Points
HAU SPR HAU SPR HAU SPR HAU SPR HAU SPR HAU SPR HAU SPR HAU SPR HAU SPR HAU SPR HAU SPR
01 MonacoMonaco C. Leclerc 3 1 1 4th DNF DNF 1 2 1 DNF 1 5 4th 4th DSQ 5 17th 9 1 7th 2 1 282
02 RussiaRussia A. Markelow 1 8th 8th 9 2 5 4th 5 8th 1 4th 3 17 * 9 1 DNF 9 15th 5 1 1 6th 210
03 United KingdomUnited Kingdom O. Rowland 5 3 3 2 1 9 7th DNF 4th 3 3 17th 1 2 DSQ 8th DNF 11 2 3 DSQ 7th 191
04th ItalyItaly L. Ghiotto 7th 2 2 7th 5 4th 16 7th 14th 4th 6th 2 6th 8th 2 3 4th 1 7th 4th 3 5 185
05 CanadaCanada N. Latifi 11 4th 6th 3 DNF 13 3 3 2 8th 8th 1 2 6th DNS 9 3 16 4th 2 5 3 178
06th JapanJapan N. Matsushita 8th 14th 4th 1 3 7th 12 6th 6th 14th 10 8th 5 1 16 DNF 2 7th 18th 11 6th 4th 131
07th NetherlandsNetherlands N. de Vries 10 6th 10 DNF 7th 1 2 DNF 13 16 * DNS 7th 3 3 5 2 18th 12 13 6th 4th 9 114
08th ItalyItaly A. Fuoco 9 10 13 DNF 11 10 DNF 12 3 5 16 12 DNF 17th 3 7th 1 3 3 5 DSQ 11 98
09 FranceFrance N. NATO 2 DNF 16 13 DNF DNF 5 1 DNF 7th 2 6th 7th 5 8th 4th 13 10 11 10 13 18 * 91
10 ThailandThailand A. Albon 6th 7th 5 8th 4th 6th INJ INJ 5 2 18th 10 8th 7th 12 18th 14th 8th 12 9 7th 2 84
11 United KingdomUnited Kingdom J. King 4th 5 9 5 9 8th 6th DSQ 9 6th 7th DNF 15th 11 DNF 14th 10 20th 6th DNF 8th DNF 62
12 BrazilBrazil S. Sette Câmara 13 18th 14th 15th DNF 14th 13 9 16 10 13 15th 16 13 6th 1 6th 2 10 14th 9 8th 49
13 SwedenSweden G. Malja 18th 13 7th 6th 6th 3 11 13 12 15th 14th 9 13 NC 4th 11 8th 18th 14th 18th 11 17th 44
14th SpainSpain S. Canamasas 14th 11 DNF 11 10 17th 9 15th 15th 9 5 4th DNF DNF                 21st
15th IndonesiaIndonesia S. Gelael 17th 17th 15th 16 13 12 14th 10 10 11 9 16 14th 10 15th 17th 5 6th 16 16 15th 14th 17th
16 VenezuelaVenezuela J. Cecotto 15th 9 17th 10 8th 2 DNF 14th                             16
17th SwitzerlandSwitzerland L. Delétraz 20th 12 11 14th 15th 16 DNF 16 17th 13 12 13 10 12 14th 12 7th 4th 17th 12 10 DNF 16
18th SpainSpain R. Merhi     19 * 12                     7th 6th 11 5     16 10 16
19th SwitzerlandSwitzerland R. Boschung 12 DNF 12 17th 12 DNF 8th 8th 7th DNF 11 DNF 11 16 13 13 15th 13 DNF 9     11
20th RussiaRussia S. Sirotkin             10 4th                             9
21st JapanJapan A. Palou                                     8th 8th 12 12 5
22nd United StatesUnited States S. Ferrucci                         9 14th 9 10 DNF 14th DNF 13 14th 15th 4th
23 MalaysiaMalaysia N. Jeffri 19th 16 18th 18th 14th 11 DNF 17th 18th 12 15th 18th 12 15th 11 15th 12 17th 9 15th DNF 16 2
24 RomaniaRomania R. Vişoiu         DNF 15th 15th 11 11 17 * 17th 11 DNF DNF 10 16 16 19th         1
25th United KingdomUnited Kingdom L. Norris                                         DNF 13 0
26th United KingdomUnited Kingdom C. Ilott                     19th 14th                     0
27 MonacoMonaco S. Coletti 16 15th                                         0
28 AustriaAustria R. Binder                                     15th 17th     0
29 ItalyItaly R. Marciello                 19th DNF                         0
Item driver HAU SPR HAU SPR HAU SPR HAU SPR HAU SPR HAU SPR HAU SPR HAU SPR HAU SPR HAU SPR HAU SPR Points
BahrainBahrain BRN SpainSpain ESP MonacoMonaco MON AzerbaijanAzerbaijan AZE AustriaAustria AUT United KingdomUnited Kingdom GBR HungaryHungary HUN BelgiumBelgium BEL ItalyItaly ITA SpainSpain ESP United Arab EmiratesUnited Arab Emirates UAE
colour meaning
gold winner
silver 2nd place
bronze 3rd place
green Placement in the points
blue Classified outside the point ranks
violet Race not finished (DNF)
not classified (NC)
red not qualified (DNQ)
black disqualified (DSQ)
White not at the start (DNS)
withdrawn (WD)
Race canceled (C)
Blank not participated
injured or sick (INJ)
excluded (EX)
other
formats
and
characters
P / bold Pole position
italic Fastest racing lap (in the GP2 series / FIA Formula 2 championship
from 2008 for the fastest racing lap of the ten best drivers)
* not at the finish,
but counted due to the distance covered
underlined Leader in the overall standings

Team evaluation

Item team No. BahrainBahrain BRN SpainSpain ESP MonacoMonaco MON AzerbaijanAzerbaijan AZE AustriaAustria AUT United KingdomUnited Kingdom GBR HungaryHungary HUN BelgiumBelgium BEL ItalyItaly ITA SpainSpain ESP United Arab EmiratesUnited Arab Emirates UAE Points
HAU SPR HAU SPR HAU SPR HAU SPR HAU SPR HAU SPR HAU SPR HAU SPR HAU SPR HAU SPR HAU SPR
01 RussiaRussia Russian time 5 7th 2 2 7th 5 4th 16 7th 14th 4th 6th 2 6th 8th 2 3 4th 1 7th 4th 3 5 395
6th 1 8th 8th 9 2 5 4th 5 8th 1 4th 3 17 * 9 1 DNF 9 15th 5 1 1 6th
02 ItalyItaly Prema Racing 1 3 1 1 4th DNF DNF 1 2 1 DNF 1 5 4th 4th DSQ 5 17th 9 1 7th 2 1 380
2 9 10 13 DNF 11 10 DNF 12 3 5 16 12 DNF 17th 3 7th 1 3 3 5 DSQ 11
03 FranceFrance DAMS 9 5 3 3 2 1 9 7th DNF 4th 3 3 17th 1 2 DSQ 8th DNF 11 2 3 DSQ 7th 369
10 11 4th 6th 3 DNF 13 3 3 2 8th 8th 1 2 6th DNS 9 3 16 4th 2 5 3
04th FranceFrance ART Grand Prix 7th 8th 14th 4th 1 3 7th 12 6th 6th 14th 10 8th 5 1 16 DNF 2 7th 18th 11 6th 4th 226
8th 6th 7th 5 8th 4th 6th 10 4th 5 2 18th 10 8th 7th 12 18th 14th 8th 12 9 7th 2
05 ItalyItaly Rapax 18th 10 6th 10 DNF 7th 1 2 DNF 13 16 * DNS 7th 3 3 14th 12 7th 4th 17th 12 10 DNF 137
19th 15th 9 17th 10 8th 2 DNF 14th 15th 9 5 4th DNF DNF 7th 6th 11 5 15th 17th 16 10
06th NetherlandsNetherlands MP Motorsport 14th 13 18th 14th 15th DNF 14th 13 9 16 10 13 15th 16 13 6th 1 6th 2 10 14th 9 8th 109
15th 4th 5 9 5 9 8th 6th DSQ 9 6th 7th DNF 15th 11 DNF 14th 10 20th 6th DNF 8th DNF
07th United KingdomUnited Kingdom Pertamina Arden 20th 2 DNF 16 13 DNF DNF 5 1 DNF 7th 2 6th 7th 5 8th 4th 13 10 11 10 13 18 * 108
21st 17th 17th 15th 16 13 12 14th 10 10 11 9 16 14th 10 15th 17th 5 6th 16 16 15th 14th
08th SpainSpain Racing engineering 3 20th 12 11 14th 15th 16 DNF 16 17th 13 12 13 10 12 5 2 18th 12 13 6th 4th 9 87
4th 18th 13 7th 6th 6th 3 11 13 12 15th 14th 9 13 NC 4th 11 8th 18th 14th 18th 11 17th
09 SpainSpain Campos Racing 11 12 DNF 12 17th 12 DNF 8th 8th 7th DNF 11 DNF 11 16 13 13 15th 13 DNF 9 DNF 13 17th
12 16 15th 19 * 12 DNF 15th 15th 11 11 17 * 17th 11 DNF DNF 10 16 16 19th 8th 8th 12 12
10 ItalyItaly Trident 16 19th 16 18th 18th 14th 11 DNF 17th 18th 12 15th 18th 12 15th 11 15th 12 17th 9 15th DNF 16 9
17th 14th 11 DNF 11 10 17th 9 15th 19th DNF 19th 14th 9 14th 9 10 DNF 14th DNF 13 14th 15th
Item team No. HAU SPR HAU SPR HAU SPR HAU SPR HAU SPR HAU SPR HAU SPR HAU SPR HAU SPR HAU SPR HAU SPR Points
BahrainBahrain BRN SpainSpain ESP MonacoMonaco MON AzerbaijanAzerbaijan AZE AustriaAustria AUT United KingdomUnited Kingdom GBR HungaryHungary HUN BelgiumBelgium BEL ItalyItaly ITA SpainSpain ESP United Arab EmiratesUnited Arab Emirates UAE
Legend
colour abbreviation meaning
gold - victory
silver - 2nd place
bronze - 3rd place
green - Placement in the points
blue - Classified outside the point ranks
violet DNF Race not finished (did not finish)
NC not classified
red DNQ did not qualify
DNPQ failed in pre-qualification (did not pre-qualify)
black DSQ disqualified
White DNS not at the start (did not start)
WD withdrawn
Light Blue PO only participated in the training (practiced only)
TD Friday test driver
without DNP did not participate in the training (did not practice)
INJ injured or sick
EX excluded
DNA did not arrive
C. Race canceled
  no participation in the World Cup
other P / bold Pole position
SR / italic Fastest race lap
* not at the finish,
but counted due to the distance covered
() Streak results
underlined Leader in the overall standings

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