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Nationality    = {{flagicon|ROM}} Romanian |
 
Nationality    = {{flagicon|ROM}} Romanian |
 
JoinYear        = 2005 |
 
JoinYear        = 2005 |
FirstRace      = {{flagicon|AUS}} [[2005 Australian Grand Prix|Australia 2005]]|
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FirstRace      = {{flagicon|AUS}} [[2005 Australian Grand Prix|Australian Grand Prix 2005]]|
 
Series          = [[Formula Challenge]] |
 
Series          = [[Formula Challenge]] |
 
Team(s)        = [[Storm Racing Team]] |
 
Team(s)        = [[Storm Racing Team]] |
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Series          = Formula Challenge |
 
Series          = Formula Challenge |
 
Updated        = April 2013 |
 
Updated        = April 2013 |
DebutYear      = 2012 |
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DebutYear      = [[2012_Formula_Challenge_season|2012]] |
 
First race      = [[2012_Challenge_British_Grand_Prix|2012 British Grand Prix]] |
 
First race      = [[2012_Challenge_British_Grand_Prix|2012 British Grand Prix]] |
 
Team(s)        = [[Storm Racing Team]] |
 
Team(s)        = [[Storm Racing Team]] |

Revision as of 03:23, 29 April 2013

Romania Emanuel Gaczella
Emanuel Gaczella helmet.png
Nationality Romania Romanian
Year Joined 2005
First Race Australia Australian Grand Prix 2005
Series Entered Formula Challenge
Current Team(s) Storm Racing Team
Championships {{{Championships}}}
Wins {{{Wins}}}
Podiums {{{Podiums}}}
Poles {{{Poles}}}
Fastest Laps {{{Fastest Laps}}}


Formula Challenge Career (up to April 2013)
Debut Year 2012
Associated Teams Storm Racing Team
Races 22
Championships 0
Race Wins 9
Podium Finishes 16
Pole positions 7
Fastest laps 10
First Race 2012 British Grand Prix


Emanuel Gaczella is a Romanian driver in the GPVWC who drove for the Bracciano Racing team in the 2005 Superleague and made a brief comeback with Oz Racing in 2010. For 2012 he has returned to action as main driver with Storm Racing Team in Formula Challenge.

Early Sim-Racing Career

Here you can briefly describe any previous GPVWC experiences you have had. You only need to keep to highlights and clip notes. This really shouldn't be longer than two to three paragraphs.

Series Name

Here we break up your GPVWC history by series. Using this format is easy on the eye and breaks up each series individually to keep things grouped together. It makes it easier if someone wants to read on a particular drivers exploits in a certain season.

20xx

Here we break up your GPVWC history by year under each series. How much (or little) you choose to write in here is up to yourselves. Some choose not to write anything at all while others like to expand with great detail about how their season goes *cough*Joe*cough*.

If you have raced (or will race down the line) in further series, you can add in more headers to keep that written history seperate and not get clumped together.

Racing Career Results

At the tail end of the page is where you can put in individual driver results tables. A template of these tables is located HERE. On this page you will find every series run by the GPVWC and a results table for every year of competition in the GPVWC.

Just select what tables you need and post them on the bottom of your page. The order I tend to keep them in is in order of how they came about. In descending order I go Superleague, Supercup, Formula Challenge, Masters, World Sport Series, World GT. Obviously you don't put in a series box that you haven't competed in.

If you are unsure of how edit them, feel free to ask me or other members of staff. Wiki editing can be a bit trick to the novice.

Confused? Feel free to ask any questions. I also tend to point people in the direction of recently completed pages or my own page which was done with this layout. I found looking at other people's pages when I first got started on the wiki updating as a great way to get an idea for how the coding works.