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2017 Moto2 World Championship

2017 Moto2 World Championship

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The 2017 FIM Moto2 World Championship was a part of the 69th F.I.M. Road Racing World Championship season.

Franco Morbidelli (pictured in 2016) was the 2017 Moto2 Champion.

The season was marred by the death of Stefan Kiefer, head of Kiefer Racing, in Malaysia. Johann Zarco was the reigning two-time series champion but he did not further defend his title as he joined the series' premier class, MotoGP.

The 2017 season was the first season for the KTM Moto2 chassis, after KTM expanded its factory operations to Moto2 and MotoGP.

Calendar

The following Grands Prix were scheduled to take place in 2017.[1]

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‡ = Night race

Calendar changes

  • The Austrian and Czech Republic Grand Prix swapped places, with the Czech Republic hosting the tenth round, while Austria hosts the eleventh round.
  • The British Grand Prix was scheduled to move from Silverstone to the new Circuit of Wales, but construction on the new track has not commenced.[15] The two circuits reached a deal that will see Silverstone continue to host the British Grand Prix in 2017, with an option to host the 2018 race.[9]

Teams and riders

A provisional list of team entrants for 2017 was released on 26 October 2016.[16] All Moto2 competitors raced with an identical CBR600RR inline-four engine developed by Honda. Teams competed with tyres supplied by Dunlop.

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Team changes

  • Ajo Motorsport switched to KTM bikes, with KTM making their Moto2 debut. KTM fielded two bikes for Brad Binder and Miguel Oliveira.
  • Valentino Rossi's Sky Racing Team VR46 expanded to Moto2, fielding two Kalex bikes for Francesco Bagnaia and Stefano Manzi.
  • SAG Team fielded two bikes again, after running most of the 2016 season with only one bike due to Luis Salom's death at the Catalonia Grand Prix.
  • After four years with Kalex, Dynavolt Intact GP switched to Suter.
  • Leopard Racing reverted to their original name Kiefer Racing. In addition, they have also switched to Suter.
  • Italtrans Racing Team competed with two bikes again in 2017, with Pasini and Locatelli riding.
  • AGR Team have downsized to one bike in exchange for one slot in Moto3 for 2017.
  • QMMF Racing Team withdrew from the championship. As a result of losing their customer, Speed Up Racing have expanded to two bikes.
  • RW Racing GP switched from Moto3 to Moto2 for 2017.

Rider changes

Mid-season changes

Results and standings

Grands Prix

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Riders' standings

Scoring system

Points were awarded to the top fifteen finishers. A rider had to finish the race to earn points.

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Constructors' standings

Each constructor received the same number of points as their best placed rider in each race.

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Notes

  1. Grid formed by each rider's best time from any of the three free practice sessions held, after rain cancelled the planned qualifying session.[27][44]

References

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