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    2017 GP2 final calendar revealed

    RaiedJanuary 28, 2017
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    The GP2 Series organisers have confirmed the 2017 season calendar. Once again, it will consist of eleven rounds in total, including ten support events of the Formula One World Championship.

    Seven rounds will be held in Europe with three flyaway rounds: the return of Sakhir in Bahrain, Baku in Azerbaijan, and Yas Marina Circuit in Abu Dhabi. There will be one standalone event in October at Circuito de Jerez, Spain.

    The thirteenth season of the GP2 Series will open at Bahrain International Circuit on April 14-16. The last time the GP2 field raced in Bahrain was in 2015. The action will return to Europe with the second round of the year, taking place at Barcelona on May 12-14, before moving to Monte Carlo on May 25-27 and going to Baku in Azerbaijan four weeks later. The month of July will see three events, starting with Spielberg back-to-back with Silverstone on July 07-09 and 14-16 respectively. Budapest will host the seventh round of the season on July 28-30 before a welcome summer break.

    The action will restart at Spa-Francorchamps on August 25-27 back-to-back with Monza on September 01-03. The tenth round of the season will take place at Jerez de la Frontera on October 06-08, while the final event will be held at Yas Marina on November 24-26 alongside Formula One.

    GP2 Series CEO Bruno Michel said: “I am pleased to reveal this season’s calendar which is made of eleven race weekends again, including ten events alongside Formula One and the return of Sakhir.

    “We’re delighted to race in Jerez between Monza and Abu Dhabi. We wanted to have the same number of events (11) including three flyaway rounds in 2017 as in the previous year, but we were mindful of freight costs. This meant not adding a fourth flyaway round and staying in Europe for a standalone event. This is also why we decided to hold our final pre-season test session in Bahrain, ahead of the season opener.”

    2017 GP2 Series Calendar

    Date Venue  
    13-14-15 March Barcelona, Spain Test
    29-30-31 March Sakhir, Bahrain Test
         
    14-16 April Sakhir, Bahrain Race
    12-14 May Barcelona, Spain Race
    25-27 May Monte Carlo, Monaco Race
    23-25 June Baku, Azerbaijan Race
    07-09 July Spielberg, Austria Race
    14-16 July Silverstone, Great Britain Race
    28-30 July Budapest, Hungary Race
    25-27 August Spa-Francorchamps, Belgium Race
    01-03 September Monza, Italy Race
    06-08 October Jerez de la Frontera, Spain Race
    24-26 November Yas Marina, UAE Race
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