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   Principal    = {{flagicon|RSA}} [[Xavier de Carvalho]] |
 
   Principal    = {{flagicon|RSA}} [[Xavier de Carvalho]] |
 
   Drivers      = 61. {{flagicon|ENG}} [[James Johnson]]  <br /> 62.  {{flagicon|NED}} [[Michel De Jonge]] |
 
   Drivers      = 61. {{flagicon|ENG}} [[James Johnson]]  <br /> 62.  {{flagicon|NED}} [[Michel De Jonge]] |
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   Debut        = [[2015 Challenge Australian Grand Prix|2015 Australian Grand Prix]] |
 
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  Short_name    = {{flagicon|RSA}} MadCape |
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  Logo = [[File:12287140 10206070072805477 98748479 o.jpg|150px|Team Proline Logo]]<br><small> |
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  Long_name    = MadCape Racing Team |
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  Base          = {{flagicon|RSA}} Cape Town, South Africa |
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  Principal    = {{flagicon|RSA}} [[Xavier de Carvalho]] |
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  Drivers      = 61. {{flagicon|NED}} [[Michel De Jonge]]  <br /> 62.  {{flagicon|}} [[Unknown]] |
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  Test_drivers  = {{flagicon|ENG}} [[James Johnson]] |
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  Chassis = MSL-017 |
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  Engine = [[Valiant]] |
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  Tyres = GPVWC |
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  Debut        = [[2017 League Australian Grand Prix|2017 Australian Grand Prix]] |
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  Final        = [[n/a]] |
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  Races        = 0 |
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  Wins          = 0 |
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  Podiums      = 0 |
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  Poles        = 0 |
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  Fastest_laps  = 0 |
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  Last_season  = 2017 |
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[[MadCape Racing Team]] is a GPVWC Constructor owned by [[Xavier de Carvalho]] and is based South Africa.
 
[[MadCape Racing Team]] is a GPVWC Constructor owned by [[Xavier de Carvalho]] and is based South Africa.

Revision as of 08:43, 27 February 2017


South Africa MadCape
Team Proline Logo
Full name MadCape Racing Team
Base South Africa Cape Town, South Africa
Team principal/s South Africa Xavier de Carvalho
Race drivers 61. Netherlands Michel De Jonge
62. Unknown
Test drivers England James Johnson
Chassis MSL-017
Engine Valiant
Tyres GPVWC
GPVWC Superleague Career
Début 2017 Australian Grand Prix
Latest race n/a
Races competed 0
Constructors' Championships 0
Drivers' Championships 0
Race victories 0
Podiums 0
Pole positions 0
Fastest laps 0
2017 position 0


MadCape Racing Team is a GPVWC Constructor owned by Xavier de Carvalho and is based South Africa.

The Early Years

The team began as a touring car team in 2012. In 2013 added endurance racing as a focus for it's endeavors. In 2014 the team experimented with Open Wheel racing and went through a tough season, coming away with just 1 podium finish. During 2014, the team also managed to grow to over 20 members, and managed to grow it's iRacing division into a successful and competitive newcomer on the platform.

GPVWC 2014 ITC Season

The team entered GPVWC for the first time in 2014 as a constructor in the ITC, with Jimi Hughes and Xavier de Carvalho. Unfortunately the 2 drivers were not able to accomplish all of the goals which they had set for themselves and the team, but they were impressed with the level of competition at GPVWC and decided to apply for a spot in the Career Ladder.

GPVWC 2015 Formula Challenge Season

The team was granted entry to the career ladder for the 2015 Formula Challenge season. They managed to score a number of podium finishes and wins in the maiden Career Ladder season with Lars Brugman and Robert Wiesenmuller. Lars Brugman finished the season as runner-up which contributed greatly to the teams 3rd place in the Constructors Championship.

GPVWC 2016 Formula Challenge Season

MadCape entered the Formula Challenge championship for the second year in a row in 2016. The team dominated the 2016 season and managed to secure both the drivers and the constructors championships. James Johnson and Michel De Jonge were the primary drivers for the 2016 season. James managed to clinch the 2016 drivers title in the final race of the season.

GPVWC 2017 Superleague Season

MadCape have been promoted to the Superleague for 2017. After opting to skip the mid-tier championship in the Career Ladder, SuperCup.