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  • [[Category:Constructors]]
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  • ... the team also won the [[List of Superleague World Constructors' Champions|Constructors' Championship]]<br> Constructors in '''bold''' competed in the 2020 World Championship.
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  • ...m [[Jyri Lylykorpi]] ended the Italian team’s hopes of a fourth straight Constructors win. ...managing 8th, Nordsjoen were now only 1 point behind [[Red Archer]] in the Constructors Championship.
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  • [[Category:Constructors]]
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  • ... most striking liveries, the team managed to finish a credible 8th in the Constructors Championship and emerged from the year as regular point scorers. Despite an unlucky final race Constant Racing finished the season 5th in the Constructors Championship and achieved their first ever Superleague podium courtesy of S
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  • ...me in 3rd and 4th, the [[List of Superleague World Constructors' Champions|Constructors Championship]] was thereby decided in favour of the Italian team. Indeed, C Nordsjoen Racing once again took the Constructors Championship crown, winning an amazing 15 out of 19 races. It was a dominan
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  • ...e in the Drivers' Championship and propelled Nordsjoen Racing to its first Constructors' Championship title.
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  • [[Category:Constructors]]
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  • [[Category:Constructors]]
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  • [[Category:Constructors]]
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  • [[Category:Constructors]]
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  • ...ed by Stanton's brother, David. The team ultimately finished second in the constructors championship behind the dominant [[MMC Racing]]. Stanton finished fifth in
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  • [[Category:Constructors]]
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  • ...e would hopefully get at least one race under his belt for the three times constructors champions before the end of the season. ...ker his debut podium but Nordsjoen the opportunity to take the lead in the constructors champion from Red Archer. Although Parker retired, he drove a solid race an
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  • ...ing in just two events, and Triple-Double Engineering finished 11th in the Constructors standings. ...rdsjoen had moved closer to both [[Malta Force GP]] and Nijo Racing in the constructors championship. 7th and 5th in his first two races, the Englishman was unders
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  • ;Constructors' Championship standings
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  • ...into a management role at his new [[CP Lotus]] Supercup team. The reigning constructors champions, [[Draig Racing]] were also noticeable in their absence in the ea The following constructors also registered for the 2011 Supercup season, but never took part in any of
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  • ;Constructors' Championship standings
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  • ...o 5th. Muscat, Clark, Rouse, Wicks and Rowland rounded out the top 10. The constructors championship was closer at the front. Morris' 45 points alone saw Draig lea ;Constructors' Championship standings
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  • ;Constructors' Championship standings
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  • ;Constructors' Championship standings
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  • ...ivers' Championship was won well in advance by [[Laurentiu Albu]], but the Constructors' fight went down to the wire, being decided at the very last lap of the sea
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  • ...Nordsjoen have won the [[List of Superleague World Constructors' Champions|Constructors' Championship]] three times and taken two [[List of Superleague World Drive ...le = [[List of Superleague World Constructors' Champions|Superleague World Constructors' Champion]]
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  • ===Constructors standings===
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  • ===Repeat winners (constructors)===
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  • ...g year, [[Joe Consiglio]] and [[Nordsjoen Racing]] secured the drivers and constructors championships respectively. The season saw six different winners, [[Joe Con ...e Rouse proved to be a formidable partnership and gave Nordsjoen their 2nd constructors title in as many years.
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  • ...erved title winner and the two combined to comfortably bring home the 2009 Constructors title for [[Nordsjoen Racing]] with 199 points. ... and team mate [[Janne Tanskanen]]. The team again did win the drivers and constructors titles in 2010 becoming the first back to back winners since [[FinOz Racing
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  • ... Cullen]] and [[Ryan McConkey]] who along with Rouse went on to clinch the Constructors title for [[MMC Racing]] on its return to the [[GPVWC]]. The racing provide ===Constructors standings===
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  • ===Constructors standings===
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  • ...6 points in final drivers standings with Nordsjoen narrowly missing out on Constructors title. ...ng]] alongside [[Chris Williamson]] and [[Ben Warren]] achieving eighth in constructors standings.
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  • ...the first time. Sensationally, [[CSG Racing]], winners of the Drivers' and Constructors' championships the previous year with Potentia, opted to retain the PGE-02.
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  • [[Category:Constructors]]
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  • ...15 points over Tanskanen. Nordsjoen seem to be running away with it in the Constructors Championship but nothing is a foregone conclusion at this stage of the seas
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  • ... Wicks and Rouse for 2nd, the three drivers within a mere 7 points. In the Constructors' Championship, Nordsjoen's lead now looks solid enough to last, with [[Wood
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  • ...wever, made it to the line to collect 4 important points for his team in a Constructors' championship perspective. With four races remaining, the Constructors' Championship is just a matter of arithmetic for
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  • This result seals the [[List of Superleague World Constructors' Champions|Constructors' Championship]] for [[Nordsjoen Racing]], who are now unreachable for [[Woo
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  • ...[[Adam Rouse]]. [[Mark Wicks]] was 4th - enough to snatch 2nd place in the Constructors' standings from [[Janne Tanskanen]] and Adam Rouse. 5th went to a very good
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  • ;Constructors' Championship standings
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  • ... [[Draig Racing]], which further cemented their commanding position in the Constructors' Championship.
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  • ...e series for a full schedule and with a combination of drivers secured the Constructors championship for the second time, pipping newcomers [[Tiger Express Motorsp ===Constructors standings===
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  • ;Constructors' Championship standings
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  • ... sit out to help [[Red Archer Virtual Racing Team|Red Archer VRT]] win the constructors championship, which they did. As a result of sitting out Muscat finished on
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  • ;Constructors' Championship standings
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  • ...ile this results also put Nordsjoen within 10 points of Malta Force in the Constructors' Championship. ;Constructors' Championship standings
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  • ;Constructors' Championship standings
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  • ...ter competing in eight of the nine race meetings. MMC Racing dominated the Constructors standings, almost doubling the points total of Constant Racing in second.
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  • ;Constructors' Championship standings
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  • ... 2nd place. They leapfrogged Woods who slipped to 4th. Other movers in the constructors are [[CP Lotus]] who took 10th place from [[Mineral GP]] who fell to 11th. ;Constructors' Championship standings
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  • [[Category:Constructors]]
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  • [[Category:Constructors]]
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  • ...ed in the [[Superleague]], [[Supercup]] and [[Masters Series]] and won the Constructors title in the [[2010 Supercup season]]. The team are competing in the [[2018 [[Category:Constructors]]
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  • With the Drivers' Championship assigned and the Constructors' Championship seemingly going [[Nordsjoen Racing]]'s way, the GPVWC teams a
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  • ...his second GP in the season and, possibly, those of his team to clinch the Constructors' title. With Ryan forced to retire, all Muscat had to do was to control his
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  • ==Drivers and constructors== ===Constructors standings===
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  • ...htenstein]] in the points standings whilst the team finished second in the constructors championship. ...ttell lapping the entire field but his team mate to bring PB Racing up the constructors table. Although having had a few bad finishes, PB Racing still remain in th
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  • | style="padding:0 2%"|'''[[#Constructors' Championships|Constructors' Championships]]:''' [[#Total Championships|Total]] • [[#Consecutive Cham ...ners (constructors)#By constructor|l1=List of Supercup Grand Prix winners (constructors)}}
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  • ...pions]] '''·''' [[List of Superleague World Constructors' Champions|World Constructors' Champions]] '''·''' [[List of Superleague driver records|Driver records]] ... '''·''' [[List of Superleague_Lights World Constructors' Champions|World Constructors' Champions]] '''·''' [[List of Superleague_Lights driver records|Driver re
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  • <th> [[List of Superleague Constructors' Champions|SL Constructors Championships]] ...our races with [[Laurent Keersmaekers]] to comfortably finish third in the Constructors' Championship, thirty points clear of [[RTT GreenVipers]]. A combination of
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  • <th> Constructors Championships ...arino, 2002]]. The team equalled its best ever finish with 5th in the 2006 Constructors Championship, scoring a new team high of 56 points.
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  • ...ed a close rivalry and both took further wins before the team clinched the Constructors Championship with three rounds to go.
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  • ...n Marino, 2002. The team equaled its best ever finish with 5th in the 2006 Constructors Championship, scoring a new team high of 56 points. [[Category:Constructors]]
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  • ...g fifth overall. The team also came in fifth in the [[2006 Supercup season|constructors' championship]].
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  • The following is a list of constructors and their associated teams, that have competed or plan to compete in any of [[Category:Constructors| ]]
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  • ...ged ahead claiming two podiums into the bargain. Red 5 finished 4th in the constructors. ...ace for the Supercup outfit which finished the season in 13th place in the constructors with 29 points, Thomas having contributed 14 of those points. However with
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  • ...es. With some spirited driving during the year the team managed 4th in the Constructors Championship of that year, regardless of the loss of final Champion [[Chris
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  • ...h Lichtenstein]] and [[Liam Hatchell]] taking several wins, as well as the Constructors title for the team. Lichtenstein also claimed the drivers championship that
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  • ...ordsjøen have won the [[List of Superleague World Constructors' Champions|Constructors' Championship]] three times and taken three[[List of Superleague World Driv [[Category:Constructors]]
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  • ... most striking liveries, the team managed to finish a credible 8th in the Constructors Championship and emerged from the year as regular point scorers. ...ortunes and accidents. The team finished a rather disappointing 9th in the Constructors Championship despite a late surge of solid results from Stanton.
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  • The dominant result for Malta Force sees their Constructors Championship lead increase over their nearest rivals [[Nijo Racing]], whils ;Constructors' Championship standings
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  • ...cond and third respectively - the team were cruelly denied a chance at the Constructors Championship by the sheer dominance of Nordsjoen's Janne Tanskanen.
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  • ...the [[Superleague]], scoring a total of 4 points and finishing last in the constructors championship. ...em above defunct outfit [[Halcyon Racing]] and saw them finish 12th in the Constructors' championship; a place better than [[2013 Superleague season|2013]]. Howeve
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  • ...] • [[#Drivers' Championships without Constructors' Championship|Without Constructors' Championship]] • [[#Fewest world championship seasons before first title ===Drivers' Championships without Constructors' Championship===
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  • ... Mapes-VO have won the [[List of Superleague World Constructors' Champions|Constructors' Championship]] three times and have taken two [[List of Superleague World ...le = [[List of Superleague World Constructors' Champions|Superleague World Constructors' Champion]]
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  • ...am. FinOz have won the [[List of Superleague World Constructors' Champions|Constructors' Championship]] twice and have taken three [[List of Superleague World Driv ...le = [[List of Superleague World Constructors' Champions|Superleague World Constructors' Champion]]
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  • ...Bracciano have won the [[List of Superleague World Constructors' Champions|Constructors' Championship]] once in their GPVWC history. [[Category:Constructors]]
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  • ...Bracciano have won the [[List of Superleague World Constructors' Champions|Constructors' Championship]] once in their GPVWC history. ...le = [[List of Superleague World Constructors' Champions|Superleague World Constructors' Champion]]
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  • ... Mapes-VO have won the [[List of Superleague World Constructors' Champions|Constructors' Championship]] three times and taken two [[List of Superleague World Drive [[Category:Constructors]]
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  • [[Category:Constructors]]
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  • ...turn meant that they claimed the Drivers' Championship and came 2nd in the Constructors' Championship when the 2001 was dramatically cut short.
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  • [[Category:Constructors]]
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  • ...s with 6 pole positions and 5 wins. In 2006, Hawkeye went on to retain the constructors title along with their driver, [[Stefan Gordon]], winning the drivers champ ...the final round meant that Hawkeye moved above Racing Team Schroten in the constructors championship. With the team having joined towards the end of the season, 20
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  • ...head of his Maltese teammate. Dave Carr-Smith rounds out the top 5. In the Constructors standings, the battles are much closer, with Draig Racing leading the way o ;Constructors' Championship standings
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  • ...De Vos not finishing, Malta Force were able to extend their already mighty Constructors championship lead over their nearest rivals Nijo Racing, with 58 points sep ;Constructors' Championship standings
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  • ...ed as 26th. Racing Team Schroten scored 69 points and finished 12th in the constructors championship. A good season for the team. [[Category:Constructors]]
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  • ...nto it. He finished 6th out of 19 competitors, with his team clinching the constructors title. In 2006 his team were successful again, retaining the constructors title, beating their big rivals [[Vod:Bul Racing]]. Scott improved on his p
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  • ... and 15 podiums out of 17 races, and helped Torrent Motorsports to win the constructors championship as well.
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  • ...] • [[#Drivers' Championships without Constructors' Championship|Without Constructors' Championship]] • [[#Fewest world championship seasons before first title ===Drivers' Championships without Constructors' Championship===
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  • ...|drivers]] and one for [[List of Superleague World Constructors' Champions|constructors]]. * [[List of Superleague Grand Prix winners (constructors)]]
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  • [[Red Archer]] drivers [[Jason Muscat]] and [[David Jundt]] put the Constructors' Championships in an iron fist with a commanding performance at the Mexican ... Racing]] - lifting them equal to [[Nijo Racing]] at the bottom end of the Constructors' Championship.
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  • ..., bumping [[Chris Williamson]] down to 11th place in the standings. In the Constructors battle, despite Redshaw's retirement, Malta Force still hold a commanding 4 ;Constructors' Championship standings
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  • ...or. FinOz have won the [[List of Superleague World Constructors' Champions|Constructors' Championship]] twice and have taken three [[List of Superleague World Driv [[Category:Constructors]]
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  • The following constructors also launched entries at the start of the 2001 Superleague season, but neve The biggest team change in the offseason revolved around reigning Constructors' Champions [[A-Racing]]. Having launched the car and signed drivers, team m
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  • [[Silver Angels]] and [[A-Racing]] looked to be the constructors to watch in the coming races.
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  • [[Image:2006-podium-1280.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Top three constructors, 2006.]] ===Constructors standings===
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  • ...rriers, ending the Estonians race and denting Nordsjoens challenge for the constructors title. Only 4 laps later, Lee Morris made a rare error whilst pushing to ge ...n excellent result for the team who now look odds on favourite to take the constructors title having a healthy 10 point lead over Nordsjoen going into the final ro
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  • The following constructors also registered for the 2005 Supercup season, but never took part in any of ===Constructors standings===
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  • ...cing have won both the [[List of Superleague World Constructors' Champions|Constructors' Championship]] and the [[List of Superleague World Drivers' Champions|Driv ...le = [[List of Superleague World Constructors' Champions|Superleague World Constructors' Champion]]
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  • ...rdsjoen]] an advantage on the grid in their battle with Red Archer for the constructors championship which looked set whatever the result to go down to the wire in ...rriers, ending the Estonians race and denting Nordsjoens challenge for the constructors title. Only 4 laps later, Lee Morris made a rare error whilst pushing to ge
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  • ...ow just 3 points behind Nijo, and had a realistic shot at 3rd place in the Constructors. The battle for 5th place was an extremely close one, with Woods Racing jus ;Constructors' Championship standings
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  • ...on the inaugural [[List of Superleague World Constructors' Champions|GPVWC Constructors' Championship]] in 2000. ...ning a race that season, their consistent results meant that they took the Constructors' Championship from rivals [[BA Racing]] and [[Silver Angels]] with one race
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  • ...ints over Morris and being now 49 points shy of the English driver. In the Constructors' Championship, Nordsjoen's 1-2 put them within striking distance of Red Arc ;Constructors' Championship standings
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  • ... Davakos. [[Liam Hatchell]] and Ryan Walker rounded out the top 10. In the Constructors' championship, Malta Force's lead was ever more commanding, with a 63 point ;Constructors' Championship standings
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  • '''Kugla Racing''' were part of the GPVWC's initial lineup of constructors in the {{SL|2000}} season. Despite gaining a spot in the league they failed [[Category:Constructors]]
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  • ...ere Pusaka grabbed a hattrick and helped the team towards 4th place in the Constructors' Championship that season. [[Category:Constructors]]
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  • <font size="+1">*</font> Indicates the team also won the Constructors Championship.
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