The provisional 2018 calendar was announced on 23 September 2017. The calendar comprises six events, featuring the same six circuits that hosted events in the
2017 season. The rounds at
Silverstone and Paul Ricard swapped their places in the calendar, with the
French circuit hosting the opening round and Silverstone moving to an August date, once again in conjunction with the
FIA World Endurance Championship.
The official pre-season test also returned to Paul Ricard after a one-year absence, having taken place at
Autodromo Nazionale di Monza in 2017.[1]
To be classified a car will have to cross the finish line on the race track when the chequered flag is shown, except in a case of force majeure at the Stewards’ discretion and have covered at least 70% (the official number of laps will be rounded down to the nearest whole number) of the distance covered by the car classified in first place in the overall classification.[47]
Teams Championships
Points are awarded according to the following structure:
^
abCar No. 25 entered as Algarve Pro Racing and car No. 31 entered as APR - Rebellion Racing.
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abCar No. 26 entered as G-Drive Racing and car No. 33 entered as TDS Racing.
^
abCar No. 39 entered as Graff and car No. 40 entered as G-Drive Racing.
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abCars No. 54 and 55 entered as Spirit of Race and car No. 83 entered as Krohn Racing.
^
abcdefghiThe 4 Hours of Spa was red-flagged after 40 laps. As less than 75% of the race had passed at the time of suspension, half points were awarded to all classified finishers.
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abLloyd, Daniel (17 March 2018).
"Stevens to Make LMP2 Return with Panis-Barthez". sportscar365.com. John Dagys Media. Retrieved 17 March 2018. The 26-year-old Brit, who contested the 2015 Grand Prix season with Marussia, will co-drive the French outfit's Ligier JS P217 Gibson with Timothe Buret and FIA World Endurance LMP2 champion Julien Canal
^Kilshaw, Jake (8 February 2018).
"41 Cars on Full-Season Entry List". sportscar365. John Dagys Media. Retrieved 7 March 2018. Algarve Pro Racing will field an all-Bronze lineup of Mark Patterson, Tacksung Kim and Ate De Jong in a Ligier...
The provisional 2018 calendar was announced on 23 September 2017. The calendar comprises six events, featuring the same six circuits that hosted events in the
2017 season. The rounds at
Silverstone and Paul Ricard swapped their places in the calendar, with the
French circuit hosting the opening round and Silverstone moving to an August date, once again in conjunction with the
FIA World Endurance Championship.
The official pre-season test also returned to Paul Ricard after a one-year absence, having taken place at
Autodromo Nazionale di Monza in 2017.[1]
To be classified a car will have to cross the finish line on the race track when the chequered flag is shown, except in a case of force majeure at the Stewards’ discretion and have covered at least 70% (the official number of laps will be rounded down to the nearest whole number) of the distance covered by the car classified in first place in the overall classification.[47]
Teams Championships
Points are awarded according to the following structure:
^
abCar No. 25 entered as Algarve Pro Racing and car No. 31 entered as APR - Rebellion Racing.
^
abCar No. 26 entered as G-Drive Racing and car No. 33 entered as TDS Racing.
^
abCar No. 39 entered as Graff and car No. 40 entered as G-Drive Racing.
^
abCars No. 54 and 55 entered as Spirit of Race and car No. 83 entered as Krohn Racing.
^
abcdefghiThe 4 Hours of Spa was red-flagged after 40 laps. As less than 75% of the race had passed at the time of suspension, half points were awarded to all classified finishers.
^
abLloyd, Daniel (17 March 2018).
"Stevens to Make LMP2 Return with Panis-Barthez". sportscar365.com. John Dagys Media. Retrieved 17 March 2018. The 26-year-old Brit, who contested the 2015 Grand Prix season with Marussia, will co-drive the French outfit's Ligier JS P217 Gibson with Timothe Buret and FIA World Endurance LMP2 champion Julien Canal
^Kilshaw, Jake (8 February 2018).
"41 Cars on Full-Season Entry List". sportscar365. John Dagys Media. Retrieved 7 March 2018. Algarve Pro Racing will field an all-Bronze lineup of Mark Patterson, Tacksung Kim and Ate De Jong in a Ligier...