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  • ...xciting Istanbul Park circuit, which provided several challenges for the [[Superleague]] drivers, including the famous quadruple apex Turn 8. ...yan]] to a front row spot. However, once more Tanskanen proved unstoppable in qualifying trim and he grabbed pole by almost 8 tenths of a second.
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  • ...d, several teams had concerns over the brakes, especially after the issues in Bahrain. ...[Janne Tanskanen]], the [[Nordsjoen Racing]] pair locked out the front row in qualifying. Of the two, it was the Finn, Tanskanen who edged out Consiglio
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  • ...d drivers taking different approaches, it lead to some interesting battles in the race. ...s]], who luckily was able to limp to the pits. Wicks once more lost ground in the opening corners, as did [[Phil Perkins]] and [[William Ponissi]].
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  • ...eigning champion [[Joe Consiglio]] managed to pip Tanskanen by just 0.032s in the closest qualifying battle of the year. [[Phil Perkins]] once again used ...raight line speed to edge ahead of the Woods of [[Kieran Ryan]]. Meanwhile in the other Woods car, Wicks was coming under strong pressure from the recove
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  • The first ever [[GPVWC]] [[Argentine Grand Prix]] saw the [[Superleague]] cars coming to the testing Buenos Aires track, a high-speed circuit with ...engine, in fourth. [[Jason Muscat]] of [[Red Archer]] and [[Phil Perkins]] in the second Draig filled row 3.
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  • ...t of Wicks. Their team-mates, [[Kieran Ryan]] and [[Adam Rouse]], lined up in 3rd and 4th respectively. ...gelidakis]] had it worse as his defensive maneuvers against Smith resulted in him being punted out - a broken rear wing meant retirement for the Greek. [
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  • ...onship seemingly going [[Nordsjoen Racing]]'s way, the GPVWC teams arrived in Italy with just glory to fight for. As usual, though, the race produced thr In qualifying, Nordsjoen achieved a rare 1-2 as [[Janne Tanskanen]] edged [[Ad
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  • ...ese ace drove a perfect race, making no mistakes and lapping everyone else in the field, ensuring his and [[Red Archer]]'s first victory. ...uffering a puncture and having to limp to the pits. The Cornish driver put in a marvelous performance to gain the lost ground and was the protagonist of
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  • ...he Zandvoort race still had plenty to offer with many battles for position in the standings. ...oods Racing]] pair, never to be divided as usual. [[Jason Muscat]], winner in Belgium, kept his great form going with P4.
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  • ...me to the spectacular setting of night-time Singapore for an exciting race in Marina Bay. The season had been a thoroughly entertaining one, and as the c ...he most evenly matched pair in the league by finishing close to each other in row 2.
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  • ... the #gpvwc He avoids all the trouble hes consistent on pace, level headed in attack. I admit, I'm a fan ...now battling for 5th, careful boys just bring it home. The TDR driver only in his 2nd race ofcourse
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  • {{Infobox Superleague race ...rleague]] championship and has been held every year since its introduction in {{SL|2002}}.
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  • '''Malta Force GP''' is a successful sim-racing team competing in the GPVWC [[Supercup]] Championship. The team is owned by Maltese driver [[ ... the Maltese outfit under the name of Team Malta Racing in early 2010 just in time for the ERL GP2 series. He started the season alongside Ojay Clark. Cl
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  • {{Infobox Superleague race | First_held = 2010
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  • {{Infobox Superleague race ...the [[Superleague]] championship and was introduced in the league's [[2000 Superleague season|very first season]]. With the exception of the curtailed {{SL|2001}}
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  • {{Infobox Superleague race The '''Chinese Grand Prix''' has been held as part of the [[Superleague]] season on numerous occasions, all of which have taken place at the [[Shan
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  • ...s that entered in the aborted [[Endurance Championship]] or that took part in one-off events. ...ies and/or teams that were active ''at the end'' of the most recent season in any of the other Independent series.
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  • Debut1 = {{flagicon|AUS}} [[2012 SuperLeague Australian Grand Prix|Australia 2012]]| ... = {{flagicon|AUS}} [[2010 Supercup Australian Grand Prix|Australia 2010]] |
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  • Debut = [[2010 Australian Grand Prix]]| ==2010==
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  • ...ague in {{SL|2009}}, as well as the Masters Series in {{MS|2009}} and {{MS|2010}}. ...y driver [[Mark Fuller]] who then rebranded the team as [[ST Racing]] from 2010 onwards. The Masters team however continued to use the Fusion name.
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