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== Deltec Racing Team ==
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{{Infobox FC driver
 
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| Name            = Deltec Racing
Deltec Racing Team is a GPVWC Constructor owned by Marius van Wyk. The outfit is based in Cape Town, South Africa.
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| Logo            = [[File:Deltec Esports Logo Small.jpg]]
Deltec Racing was founded in 2006, after having competed successfully in the FSR Online League between 2007 and 2009.
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| Nationality    = {{flagicon|RSA}} South Africa
2014 we fired up the engines and joined the prestigious GPVWC League, competing in the World Sport Series.
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| Years          = [[2014 World Sport Series]]
It was a tough 2014 year to say the least. Although we did not score a single point during the 2014 season, we proved we have the focus and mindset to accomplish any task, especially during the 24HR Le Mans Event.
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| Team(s)        = [[Deltec Racing Team]]
We are geared for the 2015 Formula Challenge season. Denis Mitchell & Adam Ozgur heads the driver duties. Stefan McCready will perform reserve duties.
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| Races          = 17
Deltec Racing Team was granted entry to the Career Ladder Series for the 2015 Formula Challenge Season.
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Visit our website here: [http://deltecracingteam.com]
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{{Infobox SC driver
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| Name            = {{flagicon|MAL}} Terence Grech
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| Logo            = [[File:Terence Grech helmet.png|200px]]
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| Nationality    = {{flagicon|MAL}} Maltese
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| Years          = [[2012 Supercup season|2012]]
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| Team(s)        = [[Malta Force GP]]
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| Races          = 18
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| Points          = 0
 
| Points          = 0
 
| Championships  = 0
 
| Championships  = 0
 
| Wins            = 0
 
| Wins            = 0
| Podiums        = 1
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| Podiums        = 0
 
| Poles          = 0
 
| Poles          = 0
 
| Fastest laps    = 0
 
| Fastest laps    = 0
| First race      = [[2012 Supercup Australian Grand Prix]]
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| First race      = 2014
 
| First win      = N/A
 
| First win      = N/A
 
| Last win        = N/A
 
| Last win        = N/A
 
| Last race      = N/A
 
| Last race      = N/A
| Last season    = [[2014 Supercup season|2014]]
 
 
}}
 
}}
  
== Early Years ==
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== Deltec Esports ==
  
Terence Grech began sim-racing in 2007 offline with rFactor. It wasn't long before he was hooked and started racing competitively for an amature American F1 league. Terence completed two seasons with the league achieving several wins along with many podiums. Terence then decided it was time for a bigger challenge and a more professional league. He had an enjoyable time in the GPO league before discovering there was a Maltese championship named Virtual Racing Malta, joining the league for the last three races of the 2009-2010 season. Terence went on to win the 2010-2011 championship by a mere 2 points whilst also competing for Rice Racing in GPO grabbing 2 podiums and good points.
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Deltec Esports is a virtual online racing team, owned by [[Marius van Wyk]].
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Based in Cape Town, South Africa, Deltec Racing Team was founded in 2006 after having successfully competed in the FSR Online League between 2006 and 2008.
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*Our vision always has been to provide young and aspiring drivers, an opportunity to excel in Online Esports Racing.
  
== 2014 ==
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== Early Years-2004-2008 ==
  
For the 2014 season Terence wanted to race a Full season in one of the GPVWC career ladder series. His aim was to get a seat in the [[2014 Supercup season]] however he and his management failed to get him a seat in this series. Terence wanted to go a step lower and he wanted to race in the [[2014 Formula Challenge season]] , he had the feeling he could do some good things in that series. Alot of teams noticed Terence and he and his management talked with alot of those teams, in the end he chose the brandnew [[Katana Motorsports]] team of team owner [[Tom van der Voort]] to drive for, his teammate this season would be [[Mark Wicks]]  
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Deltec Esports has its roots in 2004 with the late Antonio Racing Team.
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In 2005, Deltec Racing Team joined the Formula SimRacing (FSR) League. As a 1st time rookie, Marius finished 2nd in the Pro75 FSR (Offline) World Series.
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We continued in 2006 in FSR, having 2 teams in the field.
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Also in 2006 we were approached by Armaroli Simulators Brazil to be the seat holder for Team South Africa in the Armaroli ASRWC WC Series.
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Together with Zaahir Essa and Craig Hattingh, Team South Africa finished 2nd in the ASRWC Series.
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2007 saw the best result for the Deltec Racing and sister team Deltec Springbok Racing Team in FSR with a 4th and 8th place season finish.
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[[Riaan van der Westhuizen]], [[Ken Hunter]] & Hendrich van Rensburg were amongst the regular drivers.
  
[[File:Grech fc 2.jpg|150px|thumb|left|Terence Grech in Monaco where he scored a Podium.]][[File:Grech_fc_1.jpg|150px|thumb|left|Terence Grech.]]
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==Gallery==
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<gallery widths="200px" perrow="3">
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File:Deltecf1.jpg|The DSR01, the team's first car entry in the FSR 2006 season.
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File:IMG 1699.jpg|The team's FSR 2007 car.
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File:The Team2007.jpg|Deltec Racing Team 2007 season.
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File:24H DSRt Car2.jpg|Deltec Racing 24hr Le Mans 2007 Entry.
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File:DSR FSR4.jpg|The team's FSR 2010 car, commemorating the Rugby World Cup winners.
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File:Indy 500.jpg|Deltec Racing Indy500 Entry 2007.
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</gallery>
  
[[File:Grech_super.jpg|150px|thumb|left|Terence #14 battles with [[Emanuel Gaczella]].]]
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{{clear}}
  
== Results ==
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== 2014 & 2015 ==
  
===Formula Challenge===
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2014 Deltec Racing joined the prestigious GPVWC League in the World Sports Series, using the Porsche Flat6 GT cars.
([[:Template:F1 driver results legend 2|key]]) (Races in '''bold''' indicate pole position, races in ''italics'' indicate fastest lap)
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It proved a very tough year for us, especially after 6 years of non-competitive racing!
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Deltec Racing showed they have the focus and mindset to accomplish any task, especially the 24hr Le Mans Event! ''We finished the magical 300 laps on Le Mans!''
  
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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. We also secured the driver services of [[Stephane Rouault]] and [[Adam Ozgur]]. [[Denis Mitchell]] started the 2015 campaign until the Hungarian Grand Prix.[[Stephane Rouault]] replaced Denis from the Belgium Grand Prix till end of the season. [[Klaidas Vareika]] was chosen as early reserve driver, where [[Stefan McCready]] succeeded him. [[Niels Vos]] was replaced by [[ Michael Barnard]] as official reserve driver.
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Deltec Racing Team finished 11th in the 2015 GPVWC Formula Challenge Constructors Championships with a total of 131 points.
{| class="wikitable" style="font-size:85%; text-align:center;"
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|- valign="top"
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!valign="middle"| Year
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!valign="middle"| Team
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!colspan=2| [[2014 Challenge Australian Grand Prix|AUS]]<br />{{AUS}}
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!colspan=2| [[2014 Challenge Malaysian Grand Prix|MYS]]<br />{{MYS}}
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!colspan=2| [[2014 Challenge Bahrain Grand Prix|BAH]]<br />{{BAH}}
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!colspan=2| [[2014 Challenge Chinese Grand Prix|CHN]]<br />{{CHN}}
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!colspan=2| [[2014 Challenge Spanish Grand Prix|ESP]]<br />{{ESP}}
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!colspan=2| [[2014 Challenge Monaco Grand Prix|MON]]<br />{{MON}}
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!colspan=2| [[2014 Challenge Canadian Grand Prix|CAN]]<br />{{CAN}}
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!colspan=2| [[2014 Challenge Austrian Grand Prix|AUT]]<br />{{AUT}}
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!colspan=2| [[2014 Challenge British Grand Prix|GBR]]<br />{{UK}}
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!colspan=2| [[2014 Challenge German Grand Prix|GER]]<br />{{GER}}
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!colspan=2| [[2014 Challenge Hungarian Grand Prix|HUN]]<br />{{HUN}}
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!colspan=2| [[2014 Challenge Belgian Grand Prix|BEL]]<br />{{BEL}}
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!colspan=2| [[2014 Challenge Italian Grand Prix|ITA]]<br />{{ITA}}
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!colspan=2| [[2014 Challenge United States Grand Prix|USA]]<br />{{USA}}
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!colspan=2| [[2014 Challenge Abu Dhabi Grand Prix|UAE]]<br />{{UAE}}
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!colspan=2| [[2014 Challenge Japanese Grand Prix|JPN]]<br />{{JPN}}
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!colspan=2| [[2014 Challenge Brazilian Grand Prix|BRA]]<br />{{BRA}}
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!valign="middle"| WDC
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!valign="middle"| Points
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{{2014 SC/FC driver entry
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==Gallery==
|2014|Katana Motorsports|NED|9
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<gallery widths="200px" perrow="3">
| {{24}}|{{Ret}} | {{11}}|{{2}} | {{31}}|{{Ret}} | {{10}}|{{10}} | {{-}}|{{17}} | {{16}}|{{3}} | {{9}}|{{17}} | {{-}}|{{16}}
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File:2014 Deltec GPVWC WSS Pink Livery.jpg| 2014 World Sports Series Entry. Design by [[Riaan van der Westhuizen]]
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File:24hr Le Mans Deltec Entry.jpg| 2014 24hr Le Mans Entry. Design by [[Riaan van der Westhuizen]]
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File:Deltec Racing Team.jpg| 2015 Formula Challenge Entry. Drivers [[Stephane Rouault]] & [[Adam Ozgur]]. Car design by [[Riaan van der Westhuizen]]. Photo by [[Lewis McGlade]] AD Photos.
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</gallery>
  
|}
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{{clear}}
  
===Supercup===
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== 2016 ==
([[:Template:F1 driver results legend 2|key]]) (Races in '''bold''' indicate pole position, races in ''italics'' indicate fastest lap)
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{| class="wikitable" border="1" style="text-align:center; font-size:90%;"
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Deltec Racing joins once again the GPVWC 2016 Formula Challenge grid.
! Year
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[[Stephane Rouault]] with new driver [[Michael Barnard]] joining alongside him, replacing [[Aidan Polson]] mid-through as primary driver.
! Team
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[[Wesley Stefano]] steps in as reserve driver for the remainder of the season.
! Chassis
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Best result for Deltec, finishes 2nd in the Formula Challenge Championships with a total of 498 points.
! Engine
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! 11
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! 18
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! WDC
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! Points
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|[[2012 Supercup season|2012]]
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! [[Malta Force GP]]
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|'''SC-012'''
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|'''Mecachrome'''
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|bgcolor="#DFFFDF"|AUS
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<small>10</small>
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|bgcolor="#DFFFDF"|CHN
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<small>9</small>
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|bgcolor="#CFCFFF"|UAE
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<small>12</small>
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|bgcolor="#DFFFDF"|HUN
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<small>10</small>
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|bgcolor="#DFDFDF"|ESP
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<small>2</small>
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|bgcolor="#DFFFDF"|MON
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<small>5</small>
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|bgcolor="#CFCFFF"|CAN
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<small>11</small>
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|bgcolor="#DFFFDF"|KOR
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<small>4</small>
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|bgcolor="#DFFFDF"|TUR
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<small>9</small>
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|bgcolor="#ffdf9f"|GBR
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<small>3</small>
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|bgcolor="#DFFFDF"|ITA
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<small>9</small>
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|bgcolor="#DFFFDF"|BEL
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<small>7</small>
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|bgcolor="#DFFFDF"|NED
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<small>16</small>
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|bgcolor="#DFFFDF"|IND
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<small>12</small>
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|bgcolor="#DFFFDF"|USA
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<small>6</small>
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|bgcolor="#DFFFDF"|BRA
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<small>13</small>
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|bgcolor="#DFFFDF"|JAP
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<small>11</small>
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|bgcolor="#DFFFDF"|SIN
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<small>6</small>
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|bgcolor="#FFFFFF"|'''6'''
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|bgcolor="#FFFFFF"|'''68'''
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|}
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== 2017==
  
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Deltec Racing are back on grid in the GPVWC SuperCup Series. [[James Johnson]] joins [[Stephane Rouault]] as primary drivers, with [[Johan Lindberg]] as reserve.
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We are looking forward to an exciting season ahead!
{| class="wikitable" style="font-size:85%; text-align:center;"
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|- valign="top"
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!valign="middle"| Year
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!valign="middle"| Team
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! [[2013 Supercup Australian Grand Prix|AUS]]<br />{{flagicon|AUS}}
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! [[2013 Supercup Malaysian Grand Prix|MYS]]<br />{{flagicon|MYS}}
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! [[2013 Supercup Austrian Grand Prix|AUT]]<br />{{flagicon|AUT}}
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! [[2013 Supercup Hungarian Grand Prix|HUN]]<br />{{flagicon|HUN}}
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! [[2013 Supercup Spanish Grand Prix|ESP]]<br />{{flagicon|ESP}}
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! [[2013 Supercup Monaco Grand Prix|MON]]<br />{{flagicon|MON}}
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! [[2013 Supercup Canadian Grand Prix|CAN]]<br />{{flagicon|CAN}}
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! [[2013 Supercup Korean Grand Prix|KOR]]<br />{{flagicon|KOR}}
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! [[2013 Supercup Turkish Grand Prix|TUR]]<br />{{flagicon|TUR}}
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! [[2013 Supercup British Grand Prix|GBR]]<br />{{flagicon|UK}}
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! [[2013 Supercup Italian Grand Prix|ITA]]<br />{{flagicon|ITA}}
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! [[2013 Supercup Belgian Grand Prix|BEL]]<br />{{flagicon|BEL}}
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! [[2013 Supercup French Grand Prix|FRA]]<br />{{flagicon|FRA}}
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! [[2013 Supercup German Grand Prix|GER]]<br />{{flagicon|GER}}
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! [[2013 Supercup United States Grand Prix|USA]]<br />{{flagicon|USA}}
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! [[2013 Supercup Abu Dhabi Grand Prix|UAE]]<br />{{flagicon|UAE}}
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! [[2013 Supercup Japanese Grand Prix|JPN]]<br />{{flagicon|JPN}}
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! [[2013 Supercup Brazilian Grand Prix|BRA]]<br />{{flagicon|BRA}}
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!valign="middle"| WDC
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!valign="middle"| Points
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== 2018 ==
|valign="top"|
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{| class="wikitable" style="font-size:85%; text-align:center;"
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Once again the Deltec team joins the Supercup season. Primary drivers [[Adam Ozgur]], [[Bruno Sousa Ferreira]] and reserve drivers [[Tristen Potters]] joins the team.
|- valign="top"
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New drivers [[Patryk Gerber]] and [[Adrian Faber]] joins the team from the Italian Grand Prix onwards, while [[Bruno Sousa Ferreira]] moves to the reserve role.
!rowspan=2 valign="middle"| Year
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!rowspan=2 valign="middle"| Team
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==2021==
!colspan=2| [[Melbourne Grand Prix Circuit|AUS]]<br />{{AUS}}
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!colspan=2| [[Sepang International Circuit|MYS]]<br />{{MYS}}
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In 2021, Deltec Racing Team rebranded as Deltec Esports Team to join the 2021 GPVWC Formula Challenge season. Drivers are [[Jarrod Van der Weide]] and [[Bruno Sousa Ferreira]], with reserve driver [[Jessica Pelletier]].
!colspan=2| [[Bahrain International Circuit|BAH]]<br />{{BAH}}
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!colspan=2| [[Shanghai International Circuit|CHN]]<br />{{CHN}}
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==2022==
!colspan=2| [[Circuit de Catalunya|ESP]]<br />{{ESP}}
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Deltec Esports back on grid with FS2 Series.
!colspan=2| [[Circuit de Monaco|MON]]<br />{{MON}}
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Drivers are [[Alex Hallows]] and [[Craig Patteson]], with reserve driver [[Jessica Pelletier]].
!colspan=2| [[Circuit Gilles Villeneuve|CAN]]<br />{{CAN}}
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Deltec Esports finished 8th in the FS2 Series.
!colspan=2| [[Red Bull Ring|AUT]]<br />{{AUT}}
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!colspan=2| [[Silverstone Circuit|GBR]]<br />{{UK}}
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==2023==
!colspan=2| [[Hockenheimring|GER]]<br />{{GER}}
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Deltec Esports back in FS2 Series, with [[Brandon Robert]] and [[Louie Hartley]], with [[Sven Smits]] as reserve and designer. [[ Terence Grech]] replace Sven as reserve.
!colspan=2| [[Hungaroring|HUN]]<br />{{HUN}}
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!colspan=2| [[Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps|BEL]]<br />{{BEL}}
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==Gallery==
!colspan=2| [[Autodromo Nazionale di Monza|ITA]]<br />{{ITA}}
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<gallery widths="200px" perrow="3">
!colspan=2| [[Circuit of the Americas|USA]]<br />{{USA}}
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File:Deltec wiki.png| 2016 Formula Challenge Series Entry. Design by [[Gerrit Soos de Vries]]
!colspan=2| [[Yas Marina Circuit|UAE]]<br />{{UAE}}
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File:Deltec 2 wiki.jpg| 2016 Formula Challenge Series Entry. Design by [[Gerrit Soos de Vries]]
!colspan=2| [[Suzuka Circuit|JPN]]<br />{{JPN}}
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File:Deltec 3 wiki.jpg| 2016 Formula Challenge Series Entry. Design by [[Gerrit Soos de Vries]]
!colspan=2| [[Autódromo José Carlos Pace|BRA]]<br />{{BRA}}
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File:2017 Deltec Supercup season 2.jpeg| 2017 Supercup Series Entry. Design by [[Gerrit Soos de Vries]]
!rowspan=2 valign="middle"| WDC
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File:2017 Deltec Supercup season.jpeg| 2017 Supercup Series Entry. Design by [[Gerrit Soos de Vries]]
!rowspan=2 valign="middle"| Points
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File:2017 Deltec Trio.jpeg| 2017 Supercup Series Entry. Design by [[Gerrit Soos de Vries]]
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File:Patryk Gerber Deltec.jpeg| 2018 Supercup Series Entry. Design by [[Gerrit Soos de Vries]]
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File:2018 Deltec Supercup.jpeg| 2018 Supercup Series Entry. Design by [[Gerrit Soos de Vries]]
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File:2018 supercup trio.jpg| 2018 Supercup Series Entry. Design by [[Gerrit Soos de Vries]]
{{2014 SC/FC driver entry
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File:2021 GPVWC Jarrod.jpg| 2021 Formula Challenge Series Entry. Design by [[Gerrit Soos de Vries]]
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File:2021 GPVWC Jessica.jpg| 2021 Formula Challenge Series Entry. Design by [[Gerrit Soos de Vries]]
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File:2022 GPVWC Alex.png| 2022 Formula Sprint2 Series Entry.  Design by [[Gerrit Soos de Vries]]
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File:2022 GPVWC Jessica.png| 2022 Formula Sprint2 Series Entry. Design by [[Gerrit Soos de Vries]]
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File:DE-2023 1.png| 2023 Formula Sprint2 Series Entry. Design by [[Sven Smits]]
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File:DE-2023 11.png| 2023 Formula Sprint2 Series Entry. Design by [[Sven Smits]]
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{{clear}}

Latest revision as of 07:30, 24 September 2023

Deltec Racing
Deltec Esports Logo Small.jpg
Formula Challenge Career
Nationality South Africa South Africa
Active Years 2014 World Sport Series
Team(s) Deltec Racing Team
Grand Prix 17
Championships 0
Wins 0
Podium finishes    0
Pole positions 0
Fastest laps 0
First Grand Prix 2014

Deltec Esports

Deltec Esports is a virtual online racing team, owned by Marius van Wyk. Based in Cape Town, South Africa, Deltec Racing Team was founded in 2006 after having successfully competed in the FSR Online League between 2006 and 2008.

  • Our vision always has been to provide young and aspiring drivers, an opportunity to excel in Online Esports Racing.

Early Years-2004-2008

Deltec Esports has its roots in 2004 with the late Antonio Racing Team. In 2005, Deltec Racing Team joined the Formula SimRacing (FSR) League. As a 1st time rookie, Marius finished 2nd in the Pro75 FSR (Offline) World Series. We continued in 2006 in FSR, having 2 teams in the field. Also in 2006 we were approached by Armaroli Simulators Brazil to be the seat holder for Team South Africa in the Armaroli ASRWC WC Series. Together with Zaahir Essa and Craig Hattingh, Team South Africa finished 2nd in the ASRWC Series. 2007 saw the best result for the Deltec Racing and sister team Deltec Springbok Racing Team in FSR with a 4th and 8th place season finish. Riaan van der Westhuizen, Ken Hunter & Hendrich van Rensburg were amongst the regular drivers.

Gallery

2014 & 2015

2014 Deltec Racing joined the prestigious GPVWC League in the World Sports Series, using the Porsche Flat6 GT cars. It proved a very tough year for us, especially after 6 years of non-competitive racing! Deltec Racing showed they have the focus and mindset to accomplish any task, especially the 24hr Le Mans Event! We finished the magical 300 laps on Le Mans!

In 2015 Deltec Racing Team entered into the 2015 Formula Challenge series. This is an exciting year as we have grown from 2014. We also secured the driver services of Stephane Rouault and Adam Ozgur. Denis Mitchell started the 2015 campaign until the Hungarian Grand Prix.Stephane Rouault replaced Denis from the Belgium Grand Prix till end of the season. Klaidas Vareika was chosen as early reserve driver, where Stefan McCready succeeded him. Niels Vos was replaced by Michael Barnard as official reserve driver. Deltec Racing Team finished 11th in the 2015 GPVWC Formula Challenge Constructors Championships with a total of 131 points.

Gallery

2016

Deltec Racing joins once again the GPVWC 2016 Formula Challenge grid. Stephane Rouault with new driver Michael Barnard joining alongside him, replacing Aidan Polson mid-through as primary driver. Wesley Stefano steps in as reserve driver for the remainder of the season. Best result for Deltec, finishes 2nd in the Formula Challenge Championships with a total of 498 points.

2017

Deltec Racing are back on grid in the GPVWC SuperCup Series. James Johnson joins Stephane Rouault as primary drivers, with Johan Lindberg as reserve. We are looking forward to an exciting season ahead!

2018

Once again the Deltec team joins the Supercup season. Primary drivers Adam Ozgur, Bruno Sousa Ferreira and reserve drivers Tristen Potters joins the team. New drivers Patryk Gerber and Adrian Faber joins the team from the Italian Grand Prix onwards, while Bruno Sousa Ferreira moves to the reserve role.

2021

In 2021, Deltec Racing Team rebranded as Deltec Esports Team to join the 2021 GPVWC Formula Challenge season. Drivers are Jarrod Van der Weide and Bruno Sousa Ferreira, with reserve driver Jessica Pelletier.

2022

Deltec Esports back on grid with FS2 Series. Drivers are Alex Hallows and Craig Patteson, with reserve driver Jessica Pelletier. Deltec Esports finished 8th in the FS2 Series.

2023

Deltec Esports back in FS2 Series, with Brandon Robert and Louie Hartley, with Sven Smits as reserve and designer. Terence Grech replace Sven as reserve.

Gallery