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'''Jannick Bock''' is a German sim-racer who drove for [[Evolution Motorsport]] in the latter part of the [[2018 Superleague season]], having been promoted from the [[2018 Supercup season|Supercup]].
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{{Infobox SL driver |
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| Name            = {{GER}} Jannick Bock |
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| Logo            = [[File:Helmet Bock.png|200px]] |
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| Nationality    = {{GER}} German |
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| Years          = {{SL|2018}}, {{SL|2019}}, {{SL|2020}}
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| Team(s)        = [[Evolution Motorsport]]
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| Races          = 40
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| Championships  = 1
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| Wins            = 6
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| Podiums        = 23
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| Poles          = 8
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| Fastest laps    = 37
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| First race      = [[2018 Hungarian Grand Prix]]
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| First win      = [[2019 Australian Grand Prix]]
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| Last win        = [[2020 British Grand Prix]]
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| Last race      = [[2020 Brazlian Grand Prix]]
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'''Jannick Bock''' is a German sim-racer who drove for [[Evolution Motorsport]] the [[2018 Superleague season]], [[2019 Superleague season]] and [[2020 Superleague season]].
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He won the 2019 Superleague world driving title. In the 2020 season he finished as runner up.

Latest revision as of 07:53, 20 December 2020

Germany Jannick Bock
Helmet Bock.png
Superleague Career
Nationality Germany German
Active Years 2018, 2019, 2020
Team(s) Evolution Motorsport
Grand Prix 40
Championships 1
Wins 6
Podium finishes    23
Pole positions 8
Fastest laps 37
First Grand Prix 2018 Hungarian Grand Prix
First Win 2019 Australian Grand Prix
Last Win 2020 British Grand Prix
Last Grand Prix 2020 Brazlian Grand Prix

Jannick Bock is a German sim-racer who drove for Evolution Motorsport the 2018 Superleague season, 2019 Superleague season and 2020 Superleague season. He won the 2019 Superleague world driving title. In the 2020 season he finished as runner up.