2017 Formula STCC Nordic
The 2017 Formula STCC Nordic season was the fifth season of the single seater championship that supports 2017 Scandinavian Touring Car Championship season. Previously it went under the name of Formula Renault 1.6 Nordic but the name was changed after Renault Sport dropped its support for the 3.5 and 1.6 classes in late 2015. The season began on 4 May at Ring Knutstorp and concluded on 16 September at Mantorp Park after seven rounds.[1]
2017 Formula STCC Nordic | |||
Previous: | 2016 | Next: | 2018 |
Parent series: Scandinavian Touring Car Championship |
Drivers and teams
Team | No | Drivers | Rounds |
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Emil Heyerdahl Racing Team | 11 | Emil Heyerdahl[2] | All |
Kart in Club Driving Academy[3] | 15 | Mi Maijala[4] | 1–6 |
22 | William Alatalo[4] | All | |
33 | Jesse Salmenautio[4] | 1–6 | |
77 | Konsta Lappalainen[4] | All | |
MK Scandia [4] | 25 | Jacob Palm[4] | All |
Trojnar Racing[4] | 27 | Edward Jonasson[4] | All |
Ward WestCoast Racing Junior Team | 30 | Phillip Hall [5] | All |
69 | Hugo Nerman[5] | All | |
Lyran Racing[4] | 44 | Rasmus Ericsson[4] | 1 |
Andersson Racing[6] | 80 | Jonathan Andersson[6] | 4 |
Race calendar and results
The season started on 4 May at Ring Knutstorp and finished on 16 September at Mantorp Park, with six of the seven scheduled double-header rounds supporting STCC. Rounds denoted with a blue background were part of the Formula STCC NEZ Championship.
Round | Circuit | Date | Pole position | Fastest lap | Winning driver | |
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1 | R1 | Ring Knutstorp, Kågeröd | 5 May | Hugo Nerman | Edward Jonasson | Hugo Nerman |
R2 | 6 May | Hugo Nerman | Hugo Nerman | Hugo Nerman | ||
2 | R1 | Alastaro Circuit, Alastaro | 20 May | Hugo Nerman | Hugo Nerman | Hugo Nerman |
R2 | Hugo Nerman | Phillip Hall | Hugo Nerman | |||
3 | R1 | Rudskogen, Rakkestad | 3 June | Hugo Nerman | Hugo Nerman | Hugo Nerman |
R2 | 4 June | Hugo Nerman | Hugo Nerman | Hugo Nerman | ||
4 | R1 | Falkenbergs Motorbana, Bergagård | 8 July | Konsta Lappalainen | Jesse Salmenautio | Konsta Lappalainen |
R2 | 9 July | Konsta Lappalainen | Konsta Lappalainen | Konsta Lappalainen | ||
5 | R1 | Karlskoga Motorstadion, Karlskoga | 12 August | Hugo Nerman | Edward Jonasson | Hugo Nerman |
R2 | 13 August | Hugo Nerman | Hugo Nerman | Hugo Nerman | ||
6 | R1 | Anderstorp Raceway, Anderstorp | 2 September | Hugo Nerman[N 1] | Hugo Nerman | Hugo Nerman |
R2 | 3 September | Hugo Nerman | William Alatalo | William Alatalo | ||
7 | R1 | Mantorp Park, Mantorp | 15 September | Hugo Nerman | Hugo Nerman | Hugo Nerman |
R2 | 16 September | Hugo Nerman | Hugo Nerman | Hugo Nerman |
Footnotes
- Hugo Nerman qualified on pole for race 1 based on 2nd fastest qualifying lap, but was handed a 5-place grid penalty. Konsta Lappalainen effectively started on pole, but Nerman was not stripped from the pole point.
Championship standings
- Points system
Points are awarded to the top 10 classified finishers. An extra point is awarded for pole position and fastest lap for each race.
Position | 1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | 5th | 6th | 7th | 8th | 9th | 10th | Pole | FL |
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Points | 25 | 18 | 15 | 12 | 10 | 8 | 6 | 4 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
Parallel to the main championship, two other championships are held: the Formula STCC Junior Svenskt Mästerskap (JSM) for drivers under 26 years old holding a Swedish driver license, and the Formula STCC Northern European Zone (NEZ) championship at selected rounds. Points to these championships are awarded using the same system, with the sole exception of pole position and fastest lap not awarding points.
Formula STCC Drivers' Championship
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Bold – Pole |
Formula STCC Junior Svenskt Mästerskap
Formula STCC NEZ Championship
References
External links |