F3 - Spa-Francorchamps Key Facts
F3 – Round 06 – Spa-Francorchamps – Key Facts
Lap distance: 7.004 km
Race distance: 33 minutes plus one lap
Location: Located in eastern Belgium, in the Ardennes forest, near the German border
Airports: Spa-La Sauvenière Airport [private] (9 km), Liège Airport [LGG] (64 km), Maastricht Aachen Airport [MST] (78 km), Cologne Bonn Airport [CGN] (141 km), Brussels Airport [BRU] (142 km), Dusseldorf International Airport [DUS] (155 km)
Lap record: Max Verstappen, 2m11.111s (2014)
Pole position:
Qualifying 1 Qualifying 2 Qualifying 3
2013 Not on the calendar
2014 Esteban Ocon Gustavo Menezes Esteban Ocon
2m10.049s 2m25.458s 2m27.897s
2015 Felix Rosenqvist Mikkel Jensen Jake Dennis
2m10.173s 2m13.707s 2m14.665s
2016 Lance Stroll George Russell George Russell
2m31.409s 2m12.110s 2m12.156s
Winner:
Race 1 Race 2 Race 3
2013 Not on the calendar
2014 Max Verstappen Max Verstappen Max Verstappen
2015 Charles Leclerc Jake Dennis Jake Dennis
2016 Lance Stroll George Russell Joel Eriksson
INTERESTING FACTS
The Spa-Francorchamps circuit lies within a triangle formed by the Belgian towns of Francorchamps, Malmedy and Stavelot. Despite being part of the circuit’s name, the town of Spa is actually located slightly to the northwest. The larger cities Liege and Brussels are a 40-minute and two-hour drive respectively.
The track’s location in the Ardennes forest is incredible scenic, but it has its own micro climate with unpredictable weather and the possibility of rain showers occurring almost out of nowhere. As a common factor of long circuits, this can mean rain in one part of the track and dry sections elsewhere.
The circuit has an old-style design, which offers great challenges for the drivers. The original layout of the Spa track was over 14 kilometres long, but during a redesign in the late Seventies the lap was shortened by half the length. The new design now features a 7.004 kilometres long lap, but nevertheless managed to retain the high-speed, challenging nature of the original. Even considering the revised layout of Spa, it is still the longest circuit on the 2017 FIA Formula 3 European Championship calendar.
FIA F3 EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP TIMETABLE
Please note that due to competing at the same venue as a 24-hour race, the usual timetable had to be adjusted for this event. Free Practice and Qualifying sessions take place on Thursday, race 1 and race 2 are scheduled for Friday and race 3 for Saturday.
Thursday, 27. July
09:00 - 09:40 Free Practice 1
09:45 - 10:25 Free Practice 2
13:30 - 13:50 Qualifying 1
17:10 – 17:30 Qualifying 2
Friday, 28. July
12:15 - 12:50 Race 1
12:55 (est) Race 1 podium ceremony
13:10 (est) Race 1 press conference
15:40 - 16:15 Race 2
16:20 (est) Race 2 podium ceremony
16:35 (est) Race 2 press conference
Saturday, 29. July
12:40 - 13:15 Race 3
13:20 (est) Race 3 podium ceremony
13:35 (est) Race 3 press conference
OFFICIALS APPOINTED BY THE ASN
Stewards of the meeting Loïc Bacquelaine (BEL)
Clerk of the Course Philippe Godet (BEL)
Secretary of the meeting Robby Wuyts (BEL)
Chief National Scrutineer Jean-Pierre de Backer (BEL)
Chief National Medical Officer Christian Wahlen (BEL)
FIA F3 EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP CLASSIFICATIONS
The current Championship classification (teams, drivers and rookies) can be found on the following webpage:
http://www.fiaf3europe.com/2017-championship/
FIA F3 EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP SESSION AND EVENT RESULTS
Shortly after the end of each session, results can be found on the following webpage: