![]() ![]() #98 Benoît Tréluyer (F, December 7, 1976*), guest driver at Hockenheim #55 Fabian Vettel (D, December 10, 1998*), Rookie – car color: blue #43 Milan Dontje (NL, April 20, 1995*) – car color: orange #31 Kevin Arnold (D, December 31, 1999*), Rookie – car color: orange #25 Mikel Azcona (E, June 25, 1996*) – car color: blue #24 Simon Wirth (D, June 24, 1996*) – car color: orange #23 Philip Ellis (GB, October 9, 1992*) – car color: gray #17 Keagan Masters (ZA, March 2, 2000*), Rookie – car color: blue #15 Jack Manchester (GB, September 15, 1998*), Rookie – car color: gray #11 Tommaso Mosca (I, April 10, 2000*), Rookie – car color: blue #9 Mike Beckhusen (D, February 8, 2000*), Rookie – car color: yellow #8 Yannik Brandt (CH, October 3, 2000*), Rookie – car color: blue #7 Vivien Keszthelyi (H, December 7, 2000*), Rookie – car color: gray #5 Fabienne Wohlwend (FL, November 7, 1997*), Rookie – car color: yellow #4 Drew Ridge (AUS, January 15, 1999*), Rookie – car color: yellow #3 Gosia Rdest (PL, January 14, 1993*) – Car color: yellow #2 Finlay Hutchison (GB, January 20, 2000*), Rookie – car color: gray The three-time Le Mans winner and FIA WEC world champion Tréluyer will take part as a guest driver during the coming weekend.Ģ017 Audi Sport TT Cup grid with car numbers and car colors The most prominent names alongside the permanent drivers on the grid will be Fabian Vettel, brother of the four-time Formula 1 world champion Sebastian Vettel, and Benoît Tréluyer. Gosia Rdest from Poland will compete in the one-make cup for the third consecutive season, completing the list of permanent drivers for the 2017 season. Driver list complete: The Audi Sport TT Cup has sixteen permanent entries, which includes three ladies, plus two guest entries in the season opener at Hockenheim. ![]()
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