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  • ...ampion is [[Jannick Bock]], who won his first World Championship in [[2019 Superleague season|2019]]. ...iled in order to produce qualifying and race results. Only since 2009 have Superleague drivers directly competed against each other in single, online meetings.
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  • ==Superleague Lights== ...[Superleague Lights]] series has been run as the direct feeder series into Superleague. The Lights sees similar cars and technical regulations, but is run over a
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  • ...ampion is [[Jannick Bock]], who won his first World Championship in [[2019 Superleague season|2019]]. ...iled in order to produce qualifying and race results. Only since 2009 have Superleague drivers directly competed against each other in single, online meetings.
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  • ...league]] competition. 2011 marked a new level of professionalism in GPVWC. Superleague events were broadcast live for the first time and car development would pla Engines would again play a significant role in the Superleague season. Renault emerged as the strongest power unit and were holding a larg
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  • ...-[[2004 Superleague season|2004]], [[2009 Superleague season|2009]]-[[2012 Superleague season|2012]] | Championships = 2 ([[2009 Superleague season|2009]], [[2011 Superleague season|2011]])|
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  • Series = Superleague | Series = Superleague |
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  • ...ment role at his new [[CP Lotus]] Supercup team. The reigning constructors champions, [[Draig Racing]] were also noticeable in their absence in the early rounds ...011. The first of these were [[Malta Force GP]], a Maltese team founded by Superleague driver [[Jason Muscat]] who made an immediate impact on the series thanks t
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  • ...mpionship]] three times and taken two [[List of Superleague World Drivers' Champions|Drivers Championships]] in their nine year history. ...with many star drivers, these include [[List of Superleague World Drivers' Champions|WDC]]’s, [[Joe Consiglio]] and [[Janne Tanskanen]], as well as race winne
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  • |[[2000 Superleague season|2000]] |[[2001 Superleague season|2001]]{{sup|†}}
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  • The [[2009 Superleague season]] was the 10th [[GPVWC]] [[Superleague]] competition. 2009 was an important year in the league's history, it marke [[File:2009_superleague_3.png|thumb|right|500px|The 2009 Superleague season. After a nine year wait, online racing finally arrives in the [[GPVW
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  • Series = Superleague | Series = Superleague |
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  • ...te was also moved later into the year in order for it to start after the [[Superleague]] and [[Supercup]] seasons had finished.<br> ... Rouse]], who was originally slated to defend his title with reigning team champions [[MMC Racing]], would not return. Also missing was championship runner-up a
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  • This result seals the [[List of Superleague World Constructors' Champions|Constructors' Championship]] for [[Nordsjoen Racing]], who are now unreacha | years=[[2009 Superleague season|2009]]
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  • ...lace in the history books as the 2009 [[List of Superleague World Drivers' Champions|GPVWC World Champion]] after a confident drive saw him finish second in the | years=[[2009 Superleague season|2009]]
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  • ... [[2009 Superleague season|2009]]-[[2010 Superleague season|2010]], [[2012 Superleague season|2012]] | Championships = 1 ([[2010 Superleague season|2010]])
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  • | Years = [[2011 Superleague season|2011]]-[[2009 Superleague season|2012]] == Superleague Career ==
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  • <th> [[List of Superleague World Drivers' Champions|World Championships]] </th><td> 26th - [[2005 Superleague season|2005]]
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  • *Superleague: '''{{SL|2024}}''' *SuperLights: '''[[2024 Superleague Lights season|2024]]'''
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  • <th> [[List of Superleague Constructors' Champions|SL Constructors Championships]] <th> [[List of Supercup Drivers' Champions|SC Drivers' Championships]]
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  • ...ete in the [[GP2World Championship]], which joined the [[GPVWC]] in [[2002 Superleague season|2002]]. ...'s best, had powered the [[Hernj-Roaldo]] team to eight wins in the [[2002 Superleague season|2002 season]], more than any other team. With H-R departing the leag
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  • ...t time with an all Maltese line-up. [[Jason Muscat]] had stepped down from Superleague duties to partner Virtual Racing Malta Champion [[Terence Grech]].
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  • <th> [[List of GPVWC Superleague Drivers' Champions|World Championships]] <th> [[2003 Superleague season|2003 SL Season]] position
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  • ...pionship]] three times and taken three[[List of Superleague World Drivers' Champions|Drivers Championships]] in their nine year history. Though originally a fully-fledged Italian outfit, for the [[2015 Superleague season]] the team's entry was changed to Norwegian due to reflect internal
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  • ... [[2000 Superleague season|2000]]. Drivers who have competed in the [[2011 Superleague season]] are highlighted in '''bold'''. ...ng World Champion]] • [[#World Champions with fewest career points|World Champions with fewest career points]]
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  • ...ship]] three times and have taken two [[List of Superleague World Drivers' Champions|Drivers Championships]] in their GPVWC history. | title = [[List of Superleague World Constructors' Champions|Superleague World Constructors' Champion]]
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  • ...pionship]] twice and have taken three [[List of Superleague World Drivers' Champions|Drivers Championships]] in their GPVWC history. | title = [[List of Superleague World Constructors' Champions|Superleague World Constructors' Champion]]
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  • ...gue team. Bracciano have won the [[List of Superleague World Constructors' Champions|Constructors' Championship]] once in their GPVWC history. | title = [[List of Superleague World Constructors' Champions|Superleague World Constructors' Champion]]
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  • .... '''Bold''' entries indicate the record-holder is competing in the [[2011 Superleague season|2011 season]]. |[[1950 Superleague season|1950]]-[[2011 Superleague season|2011]]
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  • ...mpionship]] three times and taken two [[List of Superleague World Drivers' Champions|Drivers Championships]] in their GPVWC history. [[File:Mapes-VO 2004 Launch2.jpg|thumb|left|300px|The 2004 Mapes-VO Superleague car]]
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  • ...'CVRT'. CVRT have won the Superleague [[List of Superleague World Drivers' Champions|Drivers' Championship]] once in their GPVWC history. ...]], under the management of [[Andrew Dickson]]. At the start of the [[2001 Superleague season|2001 season]], [[Chris Connelly]] bought over the team assets and re
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  • ...reviated to 'CVRT'. CVRT have won the [[List of Superleague World Drivers' Champions|Drivers' Championship]] once in their GPVWC history. ...} as [[Chris Connolly]] took over the assets of the reigning Constructors' Champions [[A-Racing]], who withdrew from the GPVWC shortly before the season start.
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  • Series = Superleague | Series = Superleague |
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  • ... Champions|drivers]] and one for [[List of Superleague World Constructors' Champions|constructors]]. ...e [[2008 Italian Grand Prix]]. [[Luigi Fagioli]] is the oldest winner of a Superleague Grand Prix; he was 53&nbsp;years and 22&nbsp;days old when he won the [[195
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  • |colspan="2" style="text-align:center;" | '''[[Superleague]] Career''' ...[2011 Superleague season|2011]], [[2013 Superleague season|2013]]–[[2014 Superleague season|2014]]
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  • | Championships = [[2000 Superleague season|1]] ...WC]] and was the first ever [[List of Superleague World Drivers' Champions|Superleague World Drivers' Champion]].
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  • | Championships = [[2001 Superleague season|1]] ...[GPVWC]] and was the second [[List of Superleague World Drivers' Champions|Superleague World Drivers' Champion]].
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  • | Series = [[Superleague]] ...e [[GPVWC]] and is a double [[List of Superleague World Drivers' Champions|Superleague World Drivers' Champion]], winning in {{SL|2002}} and {{SL|2004}}, each tim
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  • | Championships = [[2003 Superleague season|1]] ... [[GPVWC]] and was the 2003 [[List of Superleague World Drivers' Champions|Superleague World Drivers' Champion]].
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  • ...e [[GPVWC]] and is a triple [[List of Superleague World Drivers' Champions|Superleague World Drivers' Champion]]. | title = [[List of Superleague World Drivers' Champions|Superleague World Drivers' Champion]]
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  • | Championships = [[2008 Superleague season|1]] ... [[GPVWC]] and was the 2008 [[List of Superleague World Drivers' Champions|Superleague World Drivers' Champion]].
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  • ...pionship]] twice and have taken three [[List of Superleague World Drivers' Champions|Drivers Championships]] in their GPVWC history. [[File:Finoz 2005 2.jpg|thumb|left|400px|The 2005 FinOz Superleague car]]
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  • ...cuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]]. [[Gerhard Berger]] has the most among non world champions, with 21 between the [[1986 German Grand Prix]] and the [[1997 German Grand {{Sup|*}}''Fastest laps are currently unknown for the [[2000 Superleague season|2000]] [[2000 Hungarian Grand Prix|Hungarian]] and [[2000 Australian
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  • ...season''' was the second [[Grand Prix Virtual World Championship|GPVWC]] [[Superleague]] season. It used Geoff Crammond's [[Grand Prix 3]] and saved qualifying an ... his personal life. Consequently Neumann and [[BA Racing]] were crowned as champions. By the end of the year the situation within the league had been reconciled
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  • | Major_events = [[Superleague]], [[Supercup]] ==Superleague==
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  • ...|Constructors' Championship]] and the [[List of Superleague World Drivers' Champions|Drivers' Championship]] once in their GPVWC history. | title = [[List of Superleague World Constructors' Champions|Superleague World Constructors' Champion]]
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  • ...ing the place of [[Gregg Lawson]] who is now solely concentrating on his [[Superleague]] duties with [[Red Archer]]. ...ooking to take that top 10 spot. With Malta Force already the constructors champions, the main focus for the rest of the teams was to maximise their potential i
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  • ...on]]. A-Racing won the inaugural [[List of Superleague World Constructors' Champions|GPVWC Constructors' Championship]] in 2000. A-Racing was one of the original teams to enter the GPVWC in the [[2000 Superleague season]] and contested all 9 rounds of the championship with the same drive
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  • ...d [[Supercup]] competitions competing for the coveted title of Champion of Champions. ... organised in inverted ranking orders, where possible, with the top ranked Superleague drivers pairing with the lower ranked Supercup drivers and vice versa. The
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  • '''Lukas Euler''' is a German sim-racer and two-time World Champion in the [[Superleague]], having won the {{SL|2012}} and {{SL|2013}} crowns whilst driving for [[M ...ltimately joining it and participating in a test race and finally the 2012 Superleague Season.
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  • | Years = {{SL|2014}} &ndash; [[2019 Superleague season|Present]] | | Last season = [[2018 Superleague season]]
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  • The '''2012 Australian Grand Prix''' for the [[Superleague]] - the first race of the season - took place on the [[Albert Park]] track With pre-season testing over with, the GPVWC [[Superleague]] opening round at Melbourne was finally going to answer many unanswered qu
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  • ... several GPVWC competitions competing for the coveted title of Champion of Champions. The eventual winners were [[Jim Parisis]] and [[Christoph Lichtenstein]]. ... top drivers - organized in pairs - comprising of 8 top drivers from the [[Superleague]], [[Supercup]], [[Formula Challenge]] and [[Masters Series]]. To guarantee
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  • ...in the [[Superleague|GPVWC Superleague Championships]], in the year [[2000 Superleague season|2000]]. ...ng World Champion]] • [[#World Champions with fewest career points|World Champions with fewest career points]]
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  • .... '''Bold''' entries indicate the record-holder is competing in the [[2011 Superleague season|2011 season]]. |align="center"|[[2000 Superleague season|2000]]
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  • |colspan="2" style="text-align:center;" | '''[[Superleague]] Career''' ! [[List of Superleague World Drivers' Champions|Championships]]
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  • ... and in the process giving [[Green Stripes Racing]] their first ever GPVWC Superleague win, ending [[Lukas Euler]]'s winning streak at five. Euler finished 2nd, a ... sunshine greeted the drivers and spectators for round eleven of the GPVWC Superleague 2012 season. Another popular track on the calendar for many, Monza provides
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  • ...art in the Young Driver's Test for [[Red Archer]] at the end of the [[2012 Superleague season|2012]]. ==Superleague==
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  • ...e season''' was the 14th [[Grand Prix Virtual World Championship|GPVWC]] [[Superleague]] season. ...ghteen rounds. There were four different race winners including first ever Superleague victories for [[Jim Parisis]] and [[Ruud Heesterbeek]] as well as their res
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  • ...ers' Champion, and [[Evolution Motorsports]] as the reigning Constructors' Champions. ...sports]] retired from the career ladder after competing in their inaugural Superleague season.
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  • ...he [[Australian GT Cup]], [[Midnight Motorsport]] were crowned 2013 Teams' champions with driver [[Alex Cooper]] being named Drivers' champion just one round la ! [[List of Superleague Grands Prix|Grands Prix]]
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  • Series = [[Superleague]], [[Supercup]], [[International Touring Cup]] | Series = Superleague |
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  • ==Superleague== Joshua was part of the 2013 Superleague Young Driver Test, driving for the defunct Halcyon Racing Team. His best ti
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  • ...ent in which 16 drivers battled it out to become an individual champion of champions. The Team Event was won by [[Douwe Tapper]] and [[James Johnson]] whilst th * Race of Champions Buggy
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  • Philipp Puschke is a German Sim-Racing Driver and former [[Superleague]] World CHampion, having won the accolade in {{SL|2015}}. Unfortunately Pus | title = [[List of Superleague World Drivers' Champions|Superleague World Drivers' Champion]]
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  • ...Australian [[Harley Hamnett]] who snatched his first victory and the first Superleague victory for the veteran [[Hawkeye Racing]], who could trace their history b ...ampionship by 133 points from 2nd place Midnight Motorsport, the defending champions. Put in context, the 133 point gap was only 12 points less than the total n
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  • ...date, it is the first season in Superleague history to host three Drivers' Champions; [[Lukas Euler]], [[David Fidock]] and the returning [[Mikko Jakonen]]. ...dder. For the first time, teams were allowed to pick their own numbers and Superleague teams were given precedence.
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  • ...s the return of the event following the cancellation of the [[2014 Race of Champions|2014]] edition. The event was originally set to be held from November 3rd t ...- organized in pairs - comprising of the best available drivers from the [[Superleague]], [[Supercup]], [[Formula Challenge]], [[World Sport Series]], [[World GT
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  • ...as defending Drivers' Champion. [[CSG Racing]], the reigning Constructors' Champions, elected against defending their title. [[File:Superleague_2016_grid.png|thumb|right|250px|The 2016 Superleague Spotters guide]]
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  • ... the exception of the [[Australian Grand Prix]] to feature in every single Superleague season. Apt, therefore, that the two oldest Grands Prix bookended the seaso ...lipp Puschke]] by 14 points. In the Constructors', Fidock's old team, 2014 champions [[CSG Racing]], were leading Puschke's [[Vod:Bul Racing]] team by 23 points
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  • ... Drivers' Champion, and [[Nordsjoen Racing]] as the reigning Constructors' Champions. Ultimately neither driver nor team retained their title: [[Rudy van Buren] !Superleague Team
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  • ...ies. Their drivers were initially revealed as {{USA}} [[David Nannen]] and Superleague veteran {{NED}} [[Tom van der Voort]]. The season was to be a disaster for ... up ex-Airastream recruit {{NOR}} [[Scott Sovik]] as a reserve driver, and Superleague reserve {{WAL}} [[Ben Horrill]] and newcomer {{ENG}} [[Richard Coxon]] in t
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  • ...e season''' was the 19th [[Grand Prix Virtual World Championship|GPVWC]] [[Superleague]] season. Reigning [[Rudy van Buren]] left the league; as winner of the Wor Van Buren's former team, [[Vod:Bul Racing]], who were the reigning team's champions, had merged with the multi-league-spanning Avid Chronic Racing organisation
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  • ...ding Drivers' Champion, and [[ACR Zakspeed]] as the reigning Constructors' Champions. !Superleague Team
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  • ... of teams from Supercup, and even [[Formula Challenge]], directly into the Superleague Lights for the start of 2019. ...ripes Racing]] and [[YTF1]] were promoted to the [[2019 Superleague season|Superleague]].
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  • ...omoted directly to the new second-tier championship (tentatively known as "Superleague-2")
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  • | Years = {{SL|2017}} &ndash; [[2019 Superleague season|Present]] ... German driver competing in the GPVWC. Siebel is currently the defending [[Superleague]] World Champion, having won his first title in the {{SL|2018}} season, dri
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  • '''Rudy van Buren''' is the {{SL|2017}} Superleague Drivers' World Champion and the [[2017 International Touring Cup season|201 | title = [[List of Superleague World Drivers' Champions|Superleague World Drivers' Champion]]
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  • ...ers' Champion, and [[Evolution Motorsports]] as the reigning Constructors' Champions. ... Team]] and reigning champions [[Red Arrow Racing]] were all promoted from Superleague Lights.
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  • ...ons [[Red Arrow Racing]] took the step up to the [[2020 Superleague season|Superleague series]]. ...[[Holland Racing Team]] and [[Red Arrow Racing]] were all promoted up to [[Superleague]] after the end of the 2019 season.
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  • ...9 Supercup season|2019]] champions [[Zedderick Racing]] were promoted to [[Superleague Lights]]. *[[Satellite Racing]] were dropped from [[Superleague Lights]] after the 2019 season.
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  • ...rivers' Champion, and [[Edonis Engineering]] as the reigning Constructors' Champions. ...the Superleague after the end of the 2020 season to enter the Supercup and Superleague Lights championship.
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  • ...[[Cenobite Motorsports]] took the step up to the [[2021 Superleague season|Superleague series]]. ...gue]] for the 2021 season. [[TG Racing Esports]] had also been promoted to Superleague for 2021 but pulled out of the Career Ladder before the start of the season
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  • ...[[2019 Supercup season|2019]] champions [[Pescara ADG]] were promoted to [[Superleague Lights]]. *[[Red Arrow Racing]] joined the series after being dropped down from the Superleague.
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  • |colspan="2" style="text-align:center;" | '''[[Superleague]] Career''' | [[2020 Superleague season|2020]], [[2022 Superleague season|2022]]
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  • *[[Red Arrow Racing]] and [[2021 Supercup season|2021]] Supercup champions [[THR]] were promoted to [[Superlights]]. ...[[Cosmo Seikki Japan]] joined the series after being dropped down from the Superleague Lights.
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  • ...[[Cenobite Motorsports]] took the step up to the [[2021 Superleague season|Superleague series]]. ...gue]] for the 2021 season. [[TG Racing Esports]] had also been promoted to Superleague for 2021 but pulled out of the Career Ladder before the start of the season
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  • ...hts season''' is the 4th [[Grand Prix Virtual World Championship|GPVWC]] [[Superleague Lights]] season; the current second tier of the Career Ladder. ...s' Champions [[Pescara]] took the step up to the [[2022 Superleague season|Superleague series]].
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  • ...hts season''' is the 5th [[Grand Prix Virtual World Championship|GPVWC]] [[Superleague Lights]] season; the current second tier of the Career Ladder. ...Teams' Champions [[THR]] took the step up to the [[2023 Superleague season|Superleague series]].
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  • ...ers' Champion, and [[Evolution Motorsports]] as the reigning Constructors' Champions. ...Super Venturi]] and [[Royal Blue Racing]] will enter their first season in Superleague after all of them competed in [[2022 Superlights season | Superlights]] in
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  • ...hts season''' is the 4th [[Grand Prix Virtual World Championship|GPVWC]] [[Superleague Lights]] season; the current second tier of the Career Ladder. ...Teams' Champions [[THR]] took the step up to the [[2023 Superleague season|Superleague series]].
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  • ...ng Cup season|2019 ITC]], [[2019 World GT Series season|2019 WGT]], [[2020 Superleague Lights season|2020 SLL]], [[2021 Formula Challenge season|2021 FC]], [[2022 The team has competed in [[Supercup]], [[Superleague Lights]], [[Formula Challenge]], [[Formula Sprint 1]], [[World GT]], and th
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  • ... as defending Drivers' Champion, and [[THR]] as the reigning Constructors' Champions. ...rtualdrivers by TX3]] and [[TOP Esports]] will enter their first season in Superleague.
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  • ...hts season''' is the 6th [[Grand Prix Virtual World Championship|GPVWC]] [[Superleague Lights]] season; the current second tier of the Career Ladder. ...reigning [[2023 Superleague Lights season|2023 Superleague Lights]] Teams' Champions [[Road2Formula]] Stayed in Superlights for the 2024 season.
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