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The '''2021 Superleague Lights season''' is the 3rd [[Grand Prix Virtual World Championship|GPVWC]] [[Superleague Lights]] season; the current second tier of the Career Ladder. [[Liam de Waal]] enters the season as the reigning Drivers' Champion, whilst reigning [[2020 Superleague Lights season|2020 Superleague Lights]] Teams' Champions [[Cenobite Motorsports]] took the step up to the [[2021 Superleague season|Superleague series]].  
 
The '''2021 Superleague Lights season''' is the 3rd [[Grand Prix Virtual World Championship|GPVWC]] [[Superleague Lights]] season; the current second tier of the Career Ladder. [[Liam de Waal]] enters the season as the reigning Drivers' Champion, whilst reigning [[2020 Superleague Lights season|2020 Superleague Lights]] Teams' Champions [[Cenobite Motorsports]] took the step up to the [[2021 Superleague season|Superleague series]].  
  
With the similar promotion of [[TG Racing Esports]] and [[Mayor Downard Racing Team]] and the withdrawing of [[CM-tech]] at the end of the 2020 season.  [[Powered by RSR]] enters the 2021 season as the highest-placed team left from 2020.
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With the promotion of [[Mayor Downard Racing Team]] and [[Powered by RSR]], plus the withdrawal [[TG Racing Esports]] and [[CM-Tech]] over the winter, [[Zedderick Racing]] enters the 2021 season as the highest-placed team left from 2020.
  
  
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===Team changes===
 
===Team changes===
*[[Cenobite Motorsports]], [[TG Racing Esports]], [[MDR]] were all promoted up to [[Superleague]] for the 2021 season.
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*[[Cenobite Motorsports]], [[MDR]] and [[Powered by RSR]] were all promoted up to [[Superleague]] for the 2021 season. [[TG Racing Esports]] had also been promoted to Superleague for 2021 but pulled out of the Career Ladder before the start of the season, leading to their place being taken by RSR.
 
*[[Cosmo Powerworks]] resumed under its original management and re-entered the championship after spending the 2020 season in the Superleague run by [[YTF1]] management as Cosmo Team YTF1.
 
*[[Cosmo Powerworks]] resumed under its original management and re-entered the championship after spending the 2020 season in the Superleague run by [[YTF1]] management as Cosmo Team YTF1.
*[[TCS Off Racing]], [[Scuderia Clay Kap]] were dropped down to [[Formula Challenge]] after the 2020 season.
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*[[TCS Off Racing]], [[Scuderia Clay|Scuderia Clay Kap]] were dropped down to [[Formula Challenge]] after the 2020 season.
 
*[[CM-Tech Racing]], [[Draig Racing]] and [[Fusion Racing]] all withdrew from GPVWC after the end of the 2020 season.
 
*[[CM-Tech Racing]], [[Draig Racing]] and [[Fusion Racing]] all withdrew from GPVWC after the end of the 2020 season.
  

Revision as of 08:17, 1 February 2021

2021 Superleague Lights season
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Competition Superleague Lights
Title Sponsor N/A
Platform Used 397rFactor2.png rFactor 2
Mod base GPVWC CL modular
Carshape base F1-inspired
Rounds 16
Engine Supplier(s) Martex MX-06L
1600cc turbocharged V6
Tyre Supplier(s) GPVWC brand G
Drivers TBD
Teams 15
Drivers' Champion TBD
Teams' Champion TBD
Superleague Lights Seasons
2019 · 2020 · 2021 · 2022 · 2023 . 2024
GPVWC series in 2021
Career Ladder

Superleague
Superleague Lights
Supercup
Formula Challenge
Academy Series

The 2021 Superleague Lights season is the 3rd GPVWC Superleague Lights season; the current second tier of the Career Ladder. Liam de Waal enters the season as the reigning Drivers' Champion, whilst reigning 2020 Superleague Lights Teams' Champions Cenobite Motorsports took the step up to the Superleague series.

With the promotion of Mayor Downard Racing Team and Powered by RSR, plus the withdrawal TG Racing Esports and CM-Tech over the winter, Zedderick Racing enters the 2021 season as the highest-placed team left from 2020.


Teams and drivers

15 teams are expected to take part in the 2021 season. As in recent seasons every car will be powered by a Martex 1600cc turbocharged V6 power unit and use GPVWC brand tyres.

Entrant Base Chassis Race Drivers Test/Reserve Driver(s)
No. Driver Name Rounds
England Zedderick Racing

Liechtenstein Vaduz

SLL021 85 Netherlands Douwe Tapper   TBC
86 Belgium Matteo Keersmaekers
Mexico TR Motorsport

Mexico Puebla

SLL021 18 England Thomas Harvey   TBC
37 England George Whitehouse
England Royal Blue Racing

England London

SLL021 12 Germany Dino Paolini Poland Szymon Frelik
52 Finland Jukkapekka Lalu
England TTF Racing

England London

TF-03 41   TBC   TBC
42   TBC
Canada STAX Racing

Canada Halifax

SLL021 7   TBC   TBC
27   TBC
England REVO Racing

England Isle of Wight

SLL021 64   TBC   TBC
75   TBC
Japan Cosmo PowerWorks

Japan Hamamatsu

221C 69 Sweden April Carlsvard England Kyran Parkin
91 England James Lambert
Italy Pescara ADG

Italy Bucchianico

SLL021 11   TBC   TBC
32   TBC
Indonesia HM Engineering

Netherlands The Netherlands

SLL021 33 Netherlands Wopke Hoekstra England Tom Stevens
73 Netherlands Frank Hamming
Germany Razor GP

Germany Germany

SLL021 31   TBC   TBC
94   TBC
Portugal V12 Crossfire

Portugal Lisbon

SLL021 14   TBC   TBC
87   TBC
Poland PLS Racing Team

Poland Poland

SLL021 82   TBC   TBC
96   TBC
Brazil Neptune Simracing

Brazil Piracicaba

SLL021 2   TBC   TBC
3   TBC
Italy HG Esport Bluebolt

Italy Imola

SLL021 4   TBC   TBC
67   TBC
Germany Eight-Six eRacing

Germany Berlin

SLL021 13 Argentina Matias Canapino Germany Max Riechel
20 Slovenia Jan Ternjak Harc

Team changes

Name changes

  • MouseOne Racing changed their name to Revo Racing for the 2021 season.
  • Cosmo Team YTF1 changed their name to Cosmo PowerWorks for the 2021 season.

New entries

Technical changes

  • To be Announced

2021 Calendar

The 2021 season changed its raceday from the Wednesday to the Tuesday, every two weeks. The 2021 calendar follows the 16-round limit introduced in 2019. The first round will take place in Australia and the last will take place in Brazil, with each race taking place on a Tuesday, every two weeks. The exception to this will be the customary Summer Break in August,

Round Circuit Date Start Time
GMT BST
1 Australia Albert Park Grand Prix Circuit, Melbourne 9th of March 19:00
2 Bahrain Bahrain International Circuit, Sakhir 23rd of March 19:00
3 China Shanghai International Circuit , China 6th of April 18:00 19:00
4 India Buddh International Circuit, India 20th of April 18:00 19:00
5 Azerbaijan Baku City Circuit, Baku 4th of May 18:00 19:00
6 Austria Redbull Ring, Spielberg 18th of May 18:00 19:00
7 Canada Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, Montreal 1st of June 18:00 19:00
8 United Kingdom Silverstone Circuit, Northamptonshire 15th of June 18:00 19:00
9 Germany Hockenheimring, Hockenheim 29th of June 18:00 19:00
10 France Magny Cours, Magny Cours 13th of July 18:00 19:00
11 Belgium Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps, Spa 27th of July 18:00 19:00
12 Italy Autodromo Nazionale di Monza, Monza 24th of August 18:00 19:00
13 Singapore Marina Bay Street Circuit, Singapore 7th of September 18:00 19:00
14 Japan Suzuka Circuit, Suzuka 21th of September 18:00 19:00
15 United States Circuit of the Americas, Austin 5th of October 18:00 19:00
16 Brazil Autódromo José Carlos Pace, São Paulo 19th of October 18:00 19:00

Testing

The 2021 testing schedule is as follows:

Test Date Venue
Preseason Test #1 TBA   TBD
Preseason Test #2 TBA   TBD

Calendar changes

External Links