2020 Superleague Lights season

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2020 Superleague Lights season
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Competition Superleague Lights
Title Sponsor
Platform Used 397rFactor2.png rFactor 2
Mod base GPVWC CL modular
Carshape base F1-inspired
Rounds
Engine Supplier(s) Martex MX-06L 1600cc turbocharged V6
Tyre Supplier(s) GPVWC brand G
Drivers
Teams 15
Drivers' Champion
Teams' Champion
Superleague Lights Seasons
2019 · 2020 · 2021 · 2022 · 2023 . 2024
GPVWC series in 2020
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Supercup
Formula Challenge
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The 2020 Superleague Lights season will be the 2nd GPVWC Superleague Lights season. Lukas Schmidt enters the season as defending Drivers' Champion, whilst 2019 Superleague Lights constructors champions Cosmo Seiki Japan took the step up to the Superleague series.

Teams and drivers

Entrant Base Chassis Race Drivers Test/Reserve Driver(s)
No. Driver Name Rounds
Austria Cenobite Motorsport

Austria Salzburg, Austria

SLL020 68   TBC   TBC
69   TBC
Netherlands CM-Tech Racing

Netherlands Schoonhoven, the Netherlands

SLL020 25 Germany Dino Paolini   TBC
26 Poland Tomasz Wach
Wales Draig Racing

Wales Hirwaun, Wales

SLL020 24   TBC   TBC
40   TBC
England Fusion Racing

England Reading

SLL020 55 England George Sutton Netherlands Ruben van den Hudding
92 England Ben Horrill
England Mayor Downard Racing Team

England Huntingdon, England

SLL020 17 England Jack Mayor   TBC
44 England Lewis Bickers
England mouseOne Racing

England Isle of Wight, England

SLL020 18 England James Dziuba   TBC
49 England Danny Robbins
England Powered by RSR

England Stockton on Tees, England

SLL020 54 England Ryan Elliott   TBC
67 India Sandeep Singh
England Royal Blue Racing

England London, England

SLL020 22 Finland Jukkapekka Lalu   TBC
52 Netherlands Cas Rietveld
Finland Scuderia Clay Geeli

Finland Espoo, Finland

SLL020 13   TBC   TBC
23   TBC
Canada STAX Racing

Canada Halifax, Canada

SLL020 36   TBC   TBC
37   TBC
Canada TCS Off Racing

Canada Montreal, Canada

SLL020 45   TBC   TBC
97   TBC
Malta TG Racing

Malta Mtarfa, Malta

SLL020 16 Italy Michael Francesconi England Daniel Hurlock
33 Malta Jason Muscat
Mexico TR Motorsport

Mexico Puebla, Mexico

SLL020 53   TBC   TBC
88   TBC
England TTF Racing

England London, England

SLL020 41 Brazil Pedro Moura   TBC
99 Italy Stefano Zanrosso
England Zedderick Racing

Liechtenstein Vaduz, Liechtenstein

SLL020 85 Estonia Heigo Poom   TBC
87 Netherlands Douwe Tapper


Team changes


New entries

Technical changes

  • To be Announced

2020 Calendar

The 2020 calendar follows the 16-round limit introduced in 2019.

Round Grand Prix Circuit Date Start Time
GMT BST
1 Australian Grand Prix Australia Albert Park Grand Prix Circuit, Melbourne TBA 19:00
2 Bahrain Grand Prix Bahrain Bahrain International Circuit, Sakhir TBA 19:00
3 Turkish Grand Prix Turkey Istanbul Park , Turkey TBA 19:00
4 Dutch Grand Prix Netherlands Circuit Park Zandvoort, Zandvoort TBA 18:00 19:00
5 Azerbaijan Grand Prix Azerbaijan Baku City Circuit, Baku TBA 18:00 19:00
6 Canadian Grand Prix Canada Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, Montreal TBA 18:00 19:00
7 French Grand Prix France Circuit Paul Ricard, Le Castellet TBA 18:00 19:00
8 British Grand Prix United Kingdom Silverstone Circuit, Northamptonshire TBA 18:00 19:00
9 German Grand Prix Germany Hockenheimring, Hockenheim TBA 18:00 19:00
10 Belgian Grand Prix Belgium Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps, Spa TBA 18:00 19:00
11 Italian Grand Prix Italy Autodromo Nazionale di Monza, Monza TBA 18:00 19:00
12 Singapore Grand Prix Singapore Marina Bay Street Circuit, Singapore TBA 18:00 19:00
13 Russian Grand Prix Russia Sochi Autodrom, Sochi TBA 18:00 19:00
14 Japanese Grand Prix Japan Suzuka Circuit, Suzuka TBA 18:00 19:00
15 United States Grand Prix United States Circuit of the Americas, Austin TBA 18:00 19:00
16 Brazilian Grand Prix Brazil Autódromo José Carlos Pace, São Paulo TBA 19:00

Testing

The 2019 testing schedule was as follows:

Test Date Venue
Preseason Test #1 TBC   TBD
Preseason Test #2 TBC   TBD
Preseason Test #3 TBC   TBD
Preseason Test #4 TBC   TBD
Young Driver Test TBC Brazil Autódromo José Carlos Pace, São Paulo

Calendar changes

  • The Malaysian, Spanish and, controversially, Monaco Grands Prix were removed from the calendar. The Malaysian round had only been reintroduced in 2019, while the Spanish Grand Prix had been held, at different venues, since 2002. The Monaco Grand Prix, however, had been held every year since the formation of GPVWC, with the only exception of during the curtailed 2001 season.
  • The Dutch, French and Russian Grands Prix were reintroduced. The French race was last held in 2018 while Russia had been absent since the end of 2017. The Dutch Grand Prix, together with Zandvoort, was last held in 2012, despite an aborted attempt to hold the Grand Prix at Assen in 2016.

External Links

Preceded by:
2019
GPVWC Superleague Lights season
2020
Succeeded by:
2021