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| Name            = {{flagicon|RSA}} Alex Hallows
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| Name            = Alex Hallows
| Logo            = [[File:Marius 2.jpg]]
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| Years          = [[2014 World Sport Season|2014]]
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| Team(s)        = [[Deltec Racing Team]]
 
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| First race      = [[2021 GPVWC Academy season]]
 
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'''Alex Hallows''' is a Bristish sim racer who participates for [[Deltec Racing Team]] in the [[2022 Formula Sprint 2]] season.   
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'''Alex Hallows''' is a British sim-racer who participates for [[Deltec Racing Team]] in the [[2022 Formula Sprint 2]] season.   
He is also team manager for the [[Deltec Racing Team]], who participates in various online leagues.
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== Early Years ==
 
== Early Years ==
  
Marius started simracing in 2005 after buying a Logitech Wingman wheel. "''It was the best money ever spent!''"
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Alex first started in 2018, joining a F1 2017 League after he bought a Logitech G29 steering wheel.  
He went on to compete in 2006 in the FSR Pro75 (offline) World Series, where he finished second in the Series.
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He then joined the rFactor1 league called VOWS (Virtual Open Wheel Series) with Ozone Invictus Motorsport in late 2018/early 2019.  
''"I learned a lot to finish so high after only started 1 year with racing online with a steering wheel' i hope to improve more!'''
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He also went on to buy his first gaming pc! Alex also debuted the same team in FSR (Formula SimRacing) Academy, learning the ropes of the car.
Marius continued in FSR until 2008. During this time he founded Deltec Racing Team, named after his own PC computer business. Deltec Computers was the main sponsors at the time.  
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During 2006, Marius was approached by Armaroli Simulators in Brazil, to afford the opportunity to be seat holder for Team South Africa in the online ASRWC Series.Together with drivers Zaahir Essa and Craig Hattingh,
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Alex then moved to the Apstineo Force Polonia Team in 2020, where he raced FSR, EERC and VISC. In 2021 mid season of FSR, Alex joined Valle Esports and continues to drive in the FSR & EERC leagues.
Team South Africa finished 2nd in the ASRWC Series.  
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Late 2021 he joined Epic Racing for the GPU F3 season, as well as [[Deltec Racing Team]] for the GPVWC [[Formula Sprint 2]] 2022 season.
2007 recorded the best result for Deltec Racing in FSR with a 4th and 8th place season finish. Hendrich van Rensburg & [[Riaan van der Westhuizen]] were amongst the drivers.
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2008 was the final year Deltec Racing participated in the FSR League.
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His best achievements is getting his first podium in 2020 in the VISC Mosport sprint race, as well as securing 3 podiums in the GPVWC 2021 Academy season, and also a P3 finish with the PrimeGP Team in the VISC 24 Hours of Daytona.  
 
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He says: I hope in the future to run a team of my own, based on the family business I am working at locally. I am also learning how setups on the car works.
== 2014 & 2015 ==
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in 2014 we fired up the engines and joined the prestigious GPVWC League, competing in the 2014 World Sport Series. We entered as [[Deltec Racing Team]], with Marius as Team Manager.
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During the 24hr Le Mans Series Race, Deltec Racing proved they have the focus and mindset to accomplish any task. Although Deltec finished in last position, they completed the magical 300 laps benchmark.
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Regular drivers for the year included [[Riaan van der Westhuizen]] & veteran racer [[Ken Hunter]].  
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In 2015 [[Deltec Racing Team]] entered into the 2015 Formula Challenge series. This is an exciting year as we have grown from 2014.
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We also secured the driver services of [[Denis Mitchell]] and [[Adam Ozgur]]. [[Stephane Rouault]] replaces Denis Mitchell from the Belgian Grand Prix onwards, for the remainder of the season.
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Reserve drivers included [[Klaidas Vareika]] and [[Stefan McCready]]. [[Niels Vos]] resumes the latest reserve driver duties, whilst [[Michael Barnard]] resumes emergency driver duties.
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==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
 
<gallery widths="200px" perrow="3">
 
<gallery widths="200px" perrow="3">
File:Deltec1.jpg|SARL V8 Ford Series 2007.
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File:Valle in FSR 2021 AMA Brazil GP.jpg| Driving for Valle Esports in FSR 2021 AMA Series.
File:Rothmansf2.jpg|Driving for Rothmans Team (Scott Beck) FSR 2007 season.
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File:Epic Racing in GPU F3 Catalunya GP2021.jpg| Driving for Epic Racing in the GPU F3 Series.
File:The team3.jpg|Deltec Racing Team 2007.
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File:Ozone Invictus Motorsport 2019.png| Driving for Ozone Invictus Motorsport VOWS 2019 season.
File:Marius ss3 car.jpg| SimraceSA SS3 series 2014.
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File:Marius 1-4.jpg| SimraceSA SimGt series 2014.
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File:F nippon marius 2.jpg| Formula Nippon Series ShadowRacing League 2015.
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File:Porsche 3.png| ShadowRacingSA League GT series 2015.
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File:Marius drd.jpg| SimExperience SA League GT series2016.
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</gallery>
 
</gallery>
 
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== 2016 ==
 
 
We are back on the GPVWC grid for Deltec Racing in the [[2016 Formula Challenge Series]]
 
Drivers [[Stephane Rouault]] and [[Michael Barnard]] joins the team, with [[Wesley Stefano]] as reserve.
 
[[Gerrit Soos de Vries]] joins our Design section.
 
 
== 2017 ==
 
 
Deltec Team enters into the [[2017 Supercup season]] with drivers [[Stephane Rouault]] and 2016 FC winner, [[James Johnson]].
 
 
== 2018 ==
 
 
Marius enters the Deltec Racing Team once again into the [[2018 Supercup season]], with drivers [[Patryk Gerber]] and [[Adrian Faber]], with [[Bruno Sousa Ferreira]] as reserve driver.
 

Latest revision as of 04:12, 16 January 2022

Alex Hallows
Alex.PNG
Formula Challenge Career
Nationality United Kingdom British
Active Years 2021
Team(s) Deltec Racing Team
Grand Prix
Championships
Wins
Podium finishes   
Pole positions
Fastest laps
First Grand Prix 2021 GPVWC Academy season


Alex Hallows is a British sim-racer who participates for Deltec Racing Team in the 2022 Formula Sprint 2 season.


Early Years

Alex first started in 2018, joining a F1 2017 League after he bought a Logitech G29 steering wheel. He then joined the rFactor1 league called VOWS (Virtual Open Wheel Series) with Ozone Invictus Motorsport in late 2018/early 2019. He also went on to buy his first gaming pc! Alex also debuted the same team in FSR (Formula SimRacing) Academy, learning the ropes of the car.

Alex then moved to the Apstineo Force Polonia Team in 2020, where he raced FSR, EERC and VISC. In 2021 mid season of FSR, Alex joined Valle Esports and continues to drive in the FSR & EERC leagues. Late 2021 he joined Epic Racing for the GPU F3 season, as well as Deltec Racing Team for the GPVWC Formula Sprint 2 2022 season.

His best achievements is getting his first podium in 2020 in the VISC Mosport sprint race, as well as securing 3 podiums in the GPVWC 2021 Academy season, and also a P3 finish with the PrimeGP Team in the VISC 24 Hours of Daytona. He says: I hope in the future to run a team of my own, based on the family business I am working at locally. I am also learning how setups on the car works.

Gallery