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2016–17 FIM Endurance World Championship

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The 2016–17 FIM Endurance World Championship was the 38th season of the FIM Endurance World Championship, a motorcycle racing series co-organised by the Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme (FIM) and Eurosport. This season marked the first move to a winter schedule for the championship, with the season starting at the Bol d'Or in September 2016 and concluding at the Suzuka 8 Hours in July 2017. The European rounds were held during the winter to avoid conflicts with the MotoGP and Superbike schedules. GMT 94 Yamaha won their 3rd title. [1]

Calendar and Results

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Round Event Circuit Date Winning Team Winning Riders
1 Bol d'Or France Circuit Paul Ricard 17–18 September 2016 France Suzuki Endurance Racing Team France Vincent Philippe
France Anthony Delhalle
France Etienne Masson
2 24 Heures Moto France Bugatti Circuit 15–16 April 2017 France GMT94 Yamaha France Mike Di Meglio
Spain David Checa
Italy Niccolo Canepa
3 Oschersleben 8 Hours Germany Motorsport Arena Oschersleben 19–20 May 2017 France GMT94 Yamaha France Mike Di Meglio
Spain David Checa
Italy Niccolo Canepa
4 8 Hours of Slovakia Ring Slovakia Automotodróm Slovakia Ring 23–24 June 2017 France GMT94 Yamaha France Mike Di Meglio
Spain David Checa
Italy Niccolo Canepa
5 Suzuka 8 Hours Japan Suzuka Circuit 28–30 July 2017 Austria YART - Yamaha Japan Katsuyuki Nakasuga
United Kingdom Alex Lowes
Netherlands Michael van der Mark
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Championship Standings

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Teams FIM EWC Championship

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(top-15 teams out of 54 ranked)

Pos. Team BOL
France
LMS
France
OSC
Germany
SVK
Slovakia
SUZ
Japan
Total
points
1 France GMT94 Yamaha 13 58 30 30 15 146
2 France Suzuki Endurance Racing Team 60 36 12 24 6 138
3 Austria YART - Yamaha 9 53 24 19 25,5 130,5
4 Japan F.C.C. TSR Honda France 32 35 17 0 31,5 115,5
5 France Team SRC Kawasaki 50 42 92
6 Slovakia Maco Racing Team 37 17 21 12 87
7 France Yamaha Viltaïs Experience 13 25 13 15 66
8 France Moto Ain CRT 26 22 15 2 65
9 France Tati Team Beaujolais Racing 20 27 10 8 65
10 Japan EVA RT Webike Trick Star 44 9 Ret 1 10,5 64,5
11 Switzerland Bolliger Team Switzerland 8 2 19 13 12 54
12 Japan Yamaha Factory Racing Team 45 45
13 United Kingdom Honda Endurance Racing Ret 10 11 21 42
14 Germany Voelpker NRT48 Schubert-Motors by ERC 11 Ret 14 17 42
15 Japan Kawasaki Team Green 36 36

Riders Championship

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(top-10 of 182 drivers)

Pos. Rider Team BOL
France
LMS
France
OSC
Germany
SVK
Slovakia
SUZ
Japan
Total
points
1 Italy Niccolò Canepa France GMT94 Yamaha 13 58 30 30 15 146
1 Spain David Checa France GMT94 Yamaha 13 58 30 30 15 146
3 France Etienne Masson France Suzuki Endurance Racing Team 60 36 12 24 6 138
3 France Vincent Philippe France Suzuki Endurance Racing Team 60 36 12 24 6 138
5 France Mike di Meglio France GMT94 Yamaha 58 30 30 15 133
6 Australia Broc Parkes Austria YART - Yamaha 9 53 24 19 25,5 130,5
7 France Randy De Puniet France Team SRC Kawasaki 50 42 31,5 123,5
8 Japan Kohta Nozane Austria YART - Yamaha 53 24 19 25,5 121,5
9 Germany Marvin Fritz Austria YART - Yamaha 53 24 19 25,5 121,5
10 France Fabien Foret France Team SRC Kawasaki 50 42 92

Manufacturers FIM EWC Championship

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Pos. Manufacturer BOL
France
LMS
France
OSC
Germany
SVK
Slovakia
SUZ
Japan
Total
points
1 Japan Yamaha 43 73 54 49 70,5 289,5
2 Japan Kawasaki 61 47 29 23 48 208
3 JapanSuzuki 48 29 18 35 39 169
4 Japan Honda 26 31 28 21 59 165
5 Germany BMW 11 0 22 31 1,5 65,5
5 Italy Ducati 1 1

References

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  1. ^ "Endurance World Championship: GMT94 Yamaha Wins 8 Hours Of Slovakia Ring". Roadracingworld.com. 2017-06-24. Retrieved 2017-09-17.
  2. ^ "2016/17 FIM Endurance World Championship Calendar - World Endurance Championship News from". Race24.com. 2016-11-30. Archived from the original on 2017-07-01. Retrieved 2017-09-17.
  3. ^ "Calendar".
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