FIA European Truck Racing Championship 2017

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FIA European Truck Racing Championship 2017
Last season: 2016 Next season: 2018

The FIA European Truck Racing Championship 2017 (also: FIA ETRC 2017 or FIA Truck Racing European Championship 2017 ) is a Europe-wide motorsport championship in Category III , Group F ( racing trucks ) according to the FIA ​​classification. The 2017 season includes nine (9) events with four races each spread across Europe. It is the 33rd European Truck Racing Championship at all, and the twelfth (12th) since it was awarded the title “Championship” by the FIA in 2006 (previously the championship only had the status of a “Cup” ).

Racing calendar

No. date run country place route 1st place (on points) Points 2nd place (on points) Points 3rd place (on points) Points
1. 13-14 May 2017 Truck Race Trophy AustriaAustria Austria Spielberg Red Bull Ring GermanyGermany Jochen Hahn 51 GermanyGermany Steffi Halm 40 Czech RepublicCzech Republic Adam Lacko 34
2. 27.-28. May 2017 Misano ETRC ItalyItaly Italy Misano Misano World Circuit Czech RepublicCzech Republic Adam Lacko 58 GermanyGermany Steffi Halm 40 HungaryHungary Norbert Kiss 40
3. 01-02 July 2017 ADAC Truck Grand Prix GermanyGermany Germany Nürburg Nürburgring Czech RepublicCzech Republic Adam Lacko 50 HungaryHungary Norbert Kiss 32 FranceFrance Anthony Janiec 27
4th 15.-16. July 2017 Slovakia Ring SlovakiaSlovakia Slovakia Orechová Potôň Slovakia Ring HungaryHungary Norbert Kiss 51 Czech RepublicCzech Republic Adam Lacko ,

GermanyGermany Jochen Hahn

40 GermanyGermany Steffi Halm ,

SpainSpain Antonio Albacete

37
5. 26.-27. August 2017 Hungaroring HungaryHungary Hungary Mogyoród Hungaroring Czech RepublicCzech Republic Adam Lacko 50 GermanyGermany Steffi Halm ,

GermanyGermany Jochen Hahn

39 HungaryHungary Norbert Kiss 35
6th 2-3 September 2017 Czech Truck Grand Prix Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic Must Autodrom Most Czech RepublicCzech Republic Adam Lacko 46 GermanyGermany Jochen Hahn 44 GermanyGermany Steffi Halm 37
7th 16.-17. September 2017 Belgian Truck Grand Prix BelgiumBelgium Belgium Zolder Circuit Zolder HungaryHungary Norbert Kiss 45 GermanyGermany Jochen Hahn 40 SpainSpain Antonio Albacete 36
8th. 23–24 September 2017 24 heures trucks FranceFrance France Le Mans Circuit Bugatti GermanyGermany Steffi Halm ,

GermanyGermany Jochen Hahn

42 HungaryHungary Norbert Kiss 38 Czech RepublicCzech Republic Adam Lacko 34
9. 7th-8th October 2017 Gran Premio de Camión de España SpainSpain Spain San Sebastian Circuito del Jarama GermanyGermany Jochen Hahn 43 SpainSpain Antonio Albacete 42 Czech RepublicCzech Republic Adam Lacko 36

Note: All points are subject to the approval of the FIA (see respective source)

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Rating

There are four races on each race weekend. During the 2nd day of the race (i.e. races 2 and 4 per race weekend), the reversal rule partially reverses the starting grid for the previous race; this concerns the top 8 at the finish line. The winner of the first or third race of a weekend starts from position 8 in the following race (2 or 4), while the 8th place of the 1st or 3rd race starts from pole position . The spaces in between are reversed accordingly. In the evaluation, a distinction is made between the races with and without reversal rule (places 1 - 10):

  • Races 1 and 3 (without reversal rule): 20, 15, 12, 10, 8, 6, 4, 3, 2, 1 point (s)
  • Races 2 and 4 (with reversal rule): 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 point (s)

Driver rating

At the end of the table after the ninth and thus last round of the season at the Gran Premio de Camión de España at the Circuito del Jarama in San Sebastián ( Spain ) on 7–8. October 2017: SpainSpain 

Pl. driver Run 1 Run 2 Run 3 Run 4 Run 5 Run 6 Run 7 Run 8 Run 9 total score difference
1. Czech RepublicCzech Republic Adam Lacko 34 58 50 40 50 46 33 34 36 381
2. GermanyGermany Jochen Hahn 51 21st 23 40 39 44 40 42 43 343 −38
3. HungaryHungary Norbert Kiss 16 40 32 51 35 27 45 38 31 315 −66
4th GermanyGermany Steffi Halm 40 40 16 37 39 37 19th 42 28 298 −83
5. SpainSpain Antonio Albacete 24 36 12 37 17th 31 36 20th 42 255 −126
6th GermanyGermany Sascha Lenz 25th 21st 13 15th 18th 21st 27 24 20th 184 −197
7th GermanyGermany Gerd Koerber 26th 21st 14th 17th 10 6th 8th 25th 26th 153 −228
8th. Czech RepublicCzech Republic David Vršecký - - 8th 20th 20th 25th 22nd 27 28 150 −231
9. GermanyGermany André Kursim 5 9 15th 6th 8th - 29 9 7th 88 −293
10. PortugalPortugal José Rodrigues 24 10 3 3 - 4th 10 7th 9 70 −311

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Team rating

At the end of the table after the ninth and thus last round of the season at the Gran Premio de Camión de España at the Circuito del Jarama in San Sebastián ( Spain ) on 7–8. October 2017: SpainSpain 

rank team driver Trucks Points
1 Czech RepublicCzech Republic Buggyra Racing 1969 Czech RepublicCzech Republic Adam Lacko , David VršeckýCzech RepublicCzech Republic Freightliner 558
2 GermanyGermany The bulls from Iveco Magirus GermanyGermany Jochen Hahn , Gerd KörberGermanyGermany Iveco 518
3 GermanyGermany Team Reinert Adventure GermanyGermany Sascha Lenz , Steffi HalmGermanyGermany MAN 505
4th GermanyGermany tankpool24 Racing HungaryHungary Norbert Kiss , André KursimGermanyGermany Mercedes Benz 429
5 GermanyGermany Truck Sport Bernau - Reboconort PortugalPortugal José Rodrigues , Antonio AlbaceteSpainSpain MAN 354

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Promoter's Cup

The Promoter's Cup is a new rating introduced in 2017 in addition to the already established ratings for drivers and teams. The otherwise less prominent drivers in the Chrome category take part in the Promoter's Cup . Drivers in the Titan category are excluded from participation. Chrome category drivers are all those who have not been classified as Titan , so they are not

  • within the last ten (10) years, a FIA European Truck Racing Championship the FIA have won.
  • finished the previous season in the top 10.
  • have achieved a better than 6th place in any of the Super Poles of the previous season.
  • meet one of the definition criteria for Platinum or Gold according to the FIA driver categorization .
  • achieve outstanding achievements and successes, although they do not belong to any of the above definitions.

The aim of the Pomoter's Cup , which is endowed with prize money , is also to focus more on the drivers and teams who otherwise tend to be in the background and at the same time to offer them an incentive.

At the end of the table after the ninth and thus last round of the season at the Gran Premio de Camión de España at the Circuito del Jarama in San Sebastián ( Spain ) on 7–8. October 2017: SpainSpain 

Pl. driver Run 1 Run 2 Run 3 Run 4 Run 5 Run 6 Run 7 Run 8 Run 9 total score difference
1. PortugalPortugal José Rodrigues 37 36 6th 26th 23 46 48 53 59 399
2. GermanyGermany André Kursim 36 43 45 36 53 - 60 53 49 375 −24
3. NetherlandsNetherlands Erwin Kleinnagelvoort 32 - 12 33 22nd 35 31 24 19th 201 −198
4th PortugalPortugal Eduardo Rodrigues 36 43 45 36 53 29 - - 26th 179 −220
5. United KingdomUnited Kingdom Shane Brereton - - - - 55 59 - 39 - 153 −246
6th Czech RepublicCzech Republic Frankie Vojtíšek - - - 41 30th 41 - - 16 127 −272
7th FranceFrance Thomas Robineau - 50 - - - - 32 - - 82 −317
8th. FranceFrance Dominique Orsini - 22nd - 16 23 12 7th - - 80 −319
9. PortugalPortugal José Eduardo Rodrigues - - - - - - 13 24 35 72 −327
10. GermanyGermany Steffen Faas - - 31 40 - - - - - 71 −328

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  1. FIA confirms dates. Retrieved February 21, 2016 .
  2. 2017 Calendar. ETRA Promotion GmbH, accessed on March 6, 2017 (English).
  3. 2017 Standings FIA ETRC Drivers. ETRA Promotion GmbH, accessed on September 18, 2017 (English).
  4. 2017 Standings FIA ETRC Drivers. ETRA Promotion GmbH, accessed on October 9, 2017 (English).
  5. Results Jarama 2017 *. Truck Race Organization SARL, accessed October 9, 2017 .
  6. ^ New Promoter's Cup announced. ETRA Promotion GmbH, accessed on August 31, 2017 (English).
  7. 2017 Standings FIA ETRC Promoter's Cup. ETRA Promotion GmbH, accessed on October 9, 2017 (English).

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