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2017 Blancpain GT Series calendar finalised

The world’s biggest GT3 series includes ten rounds : five endurance meetings and five sprint meetings.

#28 Belgian Audi Club Team WRT, Audi R8 LMS: Connor De Phillippi, Will Stevens, Christopher Mies

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Checkered flag for #16 GRT Grasser Racing Team, Lamborghini Huracan GT3: Rolf Ineichen, Christian Engelhart, Mirko Bortolotti
#98 Rowe Racing, BMW M6 GT3: Martin Tomczyk, Tom Blomqvist, Stef Dusseldorp
#16 GRT Grasser Racing Team, Lamborghini Huracan GT3: Rolf Ineichen, Christian Engelhart, Mirko Bortolotti
#888 Kessel Racing, Ferrari 458 Italia GT3: Marco Zanuttini, Vadim Gitlin, Liam Talbot
#89 AKKA ASP, Mercedes-AMG GT3: Laurent Cazenave, Daniele Perfetti, Michael Lyons; #87 AKKA ASP, Mercedes-AMG GT3: Maurice Ricci, Jean-Luc Beaubelique, Gilles Vannelet
#35 Car Collection Motorsport, Audi R8 LMS: Horst Felbermayr Jr., Andreas Weishaupt, Marc Basseng
#11 Kessel Racing, Ferrari 488 GT3: Michal Broniszewski, Alessandro Bonacini, Andrea Rizzoli
#85 HTP Motorsport, Mercedes-AMG GT3: Clemens Schmid, Luciano Bacheta, Indy Dontje
#58 Garage 59, McLaren 650 S GT3: Duncan Tappy, Rob Bell, Côme Ledogar
Start action, #19 GRT Grasser Racing Team, Lamborghini Huracan GT3: Michele Beretta, Andrea Piccini, Luca Stolz leads
Start action; #19 GRT Grasser Racing Team, Lamborghini Huracan GT3: Michele Beretta, Andrea Piccini, Luca Stolz leads
#10 Ombra Racing, Lamborghini Huracan GT3: Giovanni Berton, Matteo Beretta, Alex Frassineti

The calendar for the 2017 season of the Blancpain GT Series has been finalised. As was the case in 2016, the world’s biggest GT3 series includes ten rounds : five endurance meetings and five sprint meetings. By the end we will know who will follow Maxi Buhk and Dominik Baumann as the next Blancpain GT Series champions.

As has become the tradition, the season starts with a two-day official test at the Circuit Paul Ricard in the month of March. Just like in 2016, April sees an Italian double-header, with the season opener at the Circuit Marco Simoncelli in Misano, followed by the first of the endurance races at the Monza Temple of Speed.

After a successful 2016 it is clear that it was a good decision to reduce the Blancpain GT Series to ten rounds...

Stephane Ratel

The two Italian meetings are again followed by back-to-back races in Great Britain, a sprint event in Brands Hatch and an endurance race at Silverstone. Next up, on June 2nd to 4th, is a welcome return to the Belgian track of Zolder.

At the end of June, we race into the night with the very successful Circuit Paul Ricard 1000 km, after which it will be time to prepare for the highlight of the Blancpain GT Series season, the Total 24 Hours of Spa. The official test day for the Belgian endurance classic takes place on July 4th, with the race itself starting on Saturday July 29th.

After a welcome summer break, the second half of the season starts at the Hungaroring at the end of August, followed by the last of the Blancpain GT Series Sprint Cup races at the Nürburgring. A three-hour endurance race at the Circuit de Catalunya rounds off the 2017 season of the Blancpain GT Series, a season that will certainly add to the rich history of the series.

Stephane Ratel (Founder and CEO SRO Motorsports Group): “After a successful 2016 it is clear that it was a good decision to reduce the Blancpain GT Series to ten rounds and to unite five sprint and five endurance races under one banner. The fact that both Sprint and Endurance Cups now use the same category definitions and points system certainly added to the success of the formula. With the number of cars and drivers in the Blancpain GT Series Endurance Cup remaining at the same high level, there was a notable increase in participants in the Blancpain GT Series Sprint Cup. The racing was very close and with three different manufacturers winning the overall rankings, the Sprint Cup and the Endurance Cup it is clear that the Blancpain GT Series has become one of the most competitive motorsports series on the planet. The 2017 calendar includes the well-known traditional meetings, but with a twist, to keep things fresh. I am very much looking forward to next year, to see some exciting GT3 racing once again!”

2017 Blancpain GT Series Calendar

13th-14th March Official Blancpain GT Series Test Day Paul Ricard
01st-02nd April Misano (ITA) – Sprint
22nd-23rd April Monza (ITA) – Endurance 3 hours
06th-07th May Brands Hatch (GBR) – Sprint
13th-14th May Silverstone (GBR) – Endurance 3 hours
02nd -04th June Zolder (BEL) - Sprint
23rd-24th June Circuit Paul Ricard (FRA) – Endurance 1000kms
04th July Official Test Day Total 24 Hours of Spa (BEL)
27th-30th July Total 24 Hours of Spa (BEL) – Endurance 24 hours
25th-27th August Budapest (HUN) - Sprint
15th-17th September Nürburgring (DEU) – Sprint
30th Sept-01st October Barcelona (ESP) - Endurance 3 hours

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