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  • ...ason''' will be the 22st [[Grand Prix Virtual World Championship|GPVWC]] [[Superleague]] season. [[Adam Maguire]] enters the season as defending Drivers' Champion The following teams and drivers are due to compete in the 2021 season. All teams use [[GPVWC brand]] tyres. As of December 2020,
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  • ...[[Cenobite Motorsports]] took the step up to the [[2021 Superleague season|Superleague series]]. 15 teams are expected to take part in the 2021 season. As in recent seasons every car will be powered by a [[Martex]] 1600cc turbocharge
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  • ...cup season|2019]] champions [[Pescara ADG]] were promoted to [[Superleague Lights]]. *[[Red Arrow Racing]] joined the series after being dropped down from the Superleague.
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  • ...ria KAP Clay]] moved down from the Superleague Lights Championship to race in the Formula Challenge. ... every two weeks. The exception to this will be the customary Summer Break in August,
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  • '''NOTE: This plage is currently a work in progress!''' ...ding to two blocks of 2-99, as a result of the introduciton of Superleague Lights.
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  • ...n. The current teamboss is Liam de Waal. The team won the 2020 Superleague Lights constructors championship with drivers Liam de Waal and Collin Spork, both [[File:Cenobitecar2020.png|300px|thumb|center|The team's 2020 Superleague Lights championship winning car]]
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  • ...oss is Terence Grech. The team finished in third position 2020 Superleague Lights constructors championship with drivers Michael Francesconi and Jason Muscat ...e:TG Racing Esports2020.png|300px|thumb|center|The team's 2020 Superleague Lights car]]
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  • ...ship. The team made it's debut in the 2020 careerladder in the Superleague Lights. The current teamboss is Ryan Elliott. [[File:Powered by RSRlogo.png|300px|thumb|center|The team's 2020 Superleague Lights car]]
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  • Debut = [[2019 Australian Grand Prix]]| ...s Michael Teichmann. The team is currently competiting in the Superleague Lights championship.
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  • Debut = [[2019 Australian Grand Prix]]| ...e Formula Challenge. For the 2019 season TTF Racing joined the Superleague Lights series. The current teamboss is Tyrone Frith.
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  • ...rrent teamboss is Liam Rance. The team is will compete in the Superleague Lights championship under a new name:: REVO Racing. [[File:MouseOne2020.png|300px|thumb|center|The 2020 Superleague Lights car which scored 1 position]]
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  • ...ki Japan]] joined the series after being dropped down from the Superleague Lights. The 2022 season continued the previous raceday the Supercup had in 2021 the Thursday, every two weeks.
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  • ...[[Cenobite Motorsports]] took the step up to the [[2021 Superleague season|Superleague series]]. 15 teams are expected to take part in the 2021 season. As in recent seasons every car will be powered by a [[Martex]] 1600cc turbocharge
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  • ...' is the 4th [[Grand Prix Virtual World Championship|GPVWC]] [[Superleague Lights]] season; the current second tier of the Career Ladder. ...s' Champions [[Pescara]] took the step up to the [[2022 Superleague season|Superleague series]].
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  • ...ing team]] joined the series after being dropped down from the Superleague Lights. *[[NetRex Grand Prix]] returned to the Career Ladder for the first time since 2019.
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  • ...' is the 5th [[Grand Prix Virtual World Championship|GPVWC]] [[Superleague Lights]] season; the current second tier of the Career Ladder. ...Teams' Champions [[THR]] took the step up to the [[2023 Superleague season|Superleague series]].
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  • ...' is the 4th [[Grand Prix Virtual World Championship|GPVWC]] [[Superleague Lights]] season; the current second tier of the Career Ladder. ...Teams' Champions [[THR]] took the step up to the [[2023 Superleague season|Superleague series]].
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  • ...n|2019 ITC]], [[2019 World GT Series season|2019 WGT]], [[2020 Superleague Lights season|2020 SLL]], [[2021 Formula Challenge season|2021 FC]], [[2022 Formul ...van Eijck under the name TCS Off Racing. The team joined GPVWC competition in 2018.
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  • JoinYear = 2019 | ...cturne''' is an english GPVWC team that has been active in the GPVWC since 2019.
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  • ...' is the 6th [[Grand Prix Virtual World Championship|GPVWC]] [[Superleague Lights]] season; the current second tier of the Career Ladder. ... season|2023 Superleague Lights]] Teams' Champions [[Road2Formula]] Stayed in Superlights for the 2024 season.
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