Round details | |||
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Round 2 of 10 rounds in the 2017 TCR International Series | |||
Layout of the Bahrain International Circuit | |||
Location | Bahrain International Circuit, Sakhir, Bahrain | ||
Course |
Permanent racing facility 5.412 km (3.363 mi) | ||
Race 1 | |||
Date | 15 April 2017 | ||
Laps | 9 | ||
Pole position | |||
Driver | Maťo Homola | DG Sport Compétition | |
Time | 2:12.073 | ||
Podium | |||
First | Roberto Colciago | M1RA | |
Second | Hugo Valente | Lukoil Craft-Bamboo Racing | |
Third | Jean-Karl Vernay | Leopard Racing Team WRT | |
Fastest lap | |||
Driver | Davit Kajaia | GE-Force | |
Time | 2:13.635 (on lap 2) | ||
Race 2 | |||
Date | 16 April 2017 | ||
Laps | 9 | ||
Podium | |||
First | Dušan Borković | GE-Force | |
Second | James Nash | Lukoil Craft-Bamboo Racing | |
Third | Hugo Valente | Lukoil Craft-Bamboo Racing | |
Fastest lap | |||
Driver | Dušan Borković | GE-Force | |
Time | 2:13.476 (on lap 2) |
The 2017 TCR International Series Sakhir round was the second round of the 2017 TCR International Series season. It took place on 15–16 April at the Bahrain International Circuit.
Roberto Colciago won the first race starting from third position, driving a Honda Civic Type-R TCR, and Dušan Borković gained the second one, driving an Alfa Romeo Giulietta TCR.
Due to the results obtained in the previous round, Davit Kajaia received +30 kg, Attila Tassi +20 kg and Pepe Oriola +10 kg.[1]
A last minute BOP adjustment was announced after qualifying, meaning the Opel Astra TCRs engine power was adjusted down from 100% to 95%. Both the Audi RS3 LMS TCRs and SEAT León TCRs using a DSG gearbox was given -10mm in ride height, running at 70mm from the minimum 80mm in ride height.[2]
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