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   Base          = {{GER}} Kassel, Germany|
 
   Base          = {{GER}} Kassel, Germany|
 
   Principal    = {{GER}} [[Vincent Gutt]] |
 
   Principal    = {{GER}} [[Vincent Gutt]] |
   Drivers      = 18. {{flagicon|NED}} [[Remco de Zeeuw]] <br /> 11. {{flagicon|GER}} [[Stefan Schreieder]] |
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   Drivers      = 11. {{flagicon|ENG}} [[Luca Gray]]   <br /> 18. {{flagicon|NED}} [[Remco de Zeeuw]] |
 
   Test_drivers  = {{TBC}} [[TBC]]  |
 
   Test_drivers  = {{TBC}} [[TBC]]  |
 
   Chassis      = FS2 2022 |
 
   Chassis      = FS2 2022 |
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   Debut        = [[2022 San Marino Grand Prix]]|
 
   Debut        = [[2022 San Marino Grand Prix]]|
 
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   Races        = 7 |  
   Wins          = 0 |
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   Wins          = 1 |
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   Podiums      = 2 |
 
   Poles        = 0 |
 
   Poles        = 0 |
 
   Fastest_laps  = 0 |
 
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   Drivers_champ = 0 |
   Last_position = 14th
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   Last_position = 8th
 
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'''Spark Racing'''  is a new sim-racing team competing in the GPVWC [[Formula Sprint 2]] Championship. The team is owned by the german driver [[Vincent Gutt]].
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'''Spark Racing'''  is a new sim-racing team competing in the GPVWC [[Formula Sprint 2]] Championship. The team is owned by the german driver [[Vincent Gutt]]. The team started the season with Remco de Zeeuw and Luca Gray. Remco de Zeeuw archived the first podium at the Australian GP and Luca Gray archived the first victory in Baku for the team
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
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Revision as of 17:38, 17 June 2022

Germany Spark Racing
Name2.png
Full name Spark Racing Team
Base Germany Kassel, Germany
Team principal/s Germany Vincent Gutt
Race drivers 11. England Luca Gray
18. Netherlands Remco de Zeeuw
Test drivers   TBC
Chassis FS2 2022
Engine FS2 2022
Tyres GPVWC
GPVWC Formula Challenge Career
Début 2022 San Marino Grand Prix
Latest race
Races competed 7
Constructors' Championships 0
Drivers' Championships 0
Race victories 1
Podiums 2
Pole positions 0
Fastest laps 0
2022 position 8th


Spark Racing is a new sim-racing team competing in the GPVWC Formula Sprint 2 Championship. The team is owned by the german driver Vincent Gutt. The team started the season with Remco de Zeeuw and Luca Gray. Remco de Zeeuw archived the first podium at the Australian GP and Luca Gray archived the first victory in Baku for the team

History

GPVWC 2022 Formula Sprint 2 Season

GPVWC 2022 Formula Sprint 2 Results

Driver SAN
San Marino
BAH
Bahrain
AUS
Australia
POR
Portugal
AZE
Azerbaijan
MON
Monaco
CAN
Canada
GBR
United Kingdom
AUT
Austria
HUN
Hungary
BEL
Belgium
ITA
Italy
SIN
Singapore
JPN
Japan
MEX
Mexico
BRA
Brazil
Position Points
Netherlands Remco de Zeeuw 18th DNF 28th 16th 3rd DNF 13th 21st DNF DNF 24th 16th 19th 18th - - 21st 0
England Luca Gray 11th 19th 21st 27th 11th 10th 8th 1st DNF DNF 9th DNF - - - - 10th 0

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