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  • ...s' Championship (WDC)''' is awarded to the most successful [[Superleague]] racing car driver over a season, as determined by a points system based on Grand P |align="left"| {{flagicon|ENG}} [[BA Racing]]
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  • ...Kieran Ryan]] behind them. [[Wayne Mullins]] made the grunt of his [[Draig Racing]] count as he lined up 6th on the grid, just a bit shy of [[Mark Wicks]] in ...rris when he spun, only to relinquish the position 5 laps after. The [[CSG Racing]] internal squabble worked well for Mark Stanton, who was able to close the
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  • ...ide pole. The term made its way, along with several other customs, to auto racing. In circuit motorsports, a driver has pole position when he or she starts a
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  • ... Racing]] after an intense year long battle with [[Lee Morris]] of [[Draig Racing]]. Morris had started the year on superb form but as Draig hit mid-season f ... proved to be remarkably quick and consistent throughout year. [[Nordsjoen Racing]] at least ensured the battle went right down to the wire in [[2011 Singapo
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  • Short_name = {{flagicon|ENG}} Woods Racing | Long_name = Woods Racing |
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  • | Team(s) = [[Synergetic Motorsports]]<br>[[Ultima Racing]]<br>[[BA Racing]] ...m in touch with [[Dan Prescott]] with a view to securing a seat with [[DPI Racing]]. Prescott gave McKee a test session at [[Magny-Cours]] and was impressed
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  • Short_name = {{flagicon|ENG}} Constant Racing | Long_name = [[Constant Racing]] |
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  • Team(s) = [[Nordsjoen Racing]]<br />[[Phoenix F1]]<br />[[Stealth F1|Stealth GP]]| ... from racing part way through the 2012 season but still co-owns [[Constant Racing]] with friend [[Mark Stanton]].
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  • ... = [[Constant Racing]]<br>[[Allen GP]]<br>[[Nordsjoen Racing]]<br>[[Woods Racing]]<br>[[Stealth F1]]<br>[[EIRE]]<br>[[MCR]]<br>[[TGM MotorSport]]<br>[[South | SCTeam(s) = [[Nordsjoen Racing]]|
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  • Long_name = Velocity Racing | Team4 = [[Velocity Racing FC|Velocity Racing]] |
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  • Long_name = '''Nijo Racing''' | Team1 = [[Nijo Racing SL]] |
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  • Team(s) = [[Nijo Racing]], [[RTS]], [[Woods Racing]] | ...[[:wikipedia:Nantwich|Nantwich, England]] and is the founder of the [[Nijo Racing]] team. He joined GPVWC in 2010 and has since competed in the [[Superleague
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  • Team(s) = [[Constant Racing]] | Team(s) = [[Constant Racing]]<br>[[R4 Engineering]]<br>[[Evans Blue Racing]] |
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  • ... September 2006 would become the teams initial foray into the world of sim-racing and success would soon follow in 2007. Currently participating in Formula c As our sim-racing drivers and team develop we are dedicated to a return to the real world and
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  • Team(s) = [[CSG Racing]] | ...g]]<br>[[Woods Racing]]<br>[[Nordsjoen Racing]]<br>[[Nijo Racing]]<br>[[ST Racing]] |
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  • | Team(s) = [[ST Racing]]<br />[[Nijo Racing]]<br />[[Woods Racing]] | SCTeam(s) = [[Nordsjoen Racing]]<br />[[Innervision]]<br />[[PB Racing]]|
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  • | Team(s) = [[Nijo Racing]] | SCTeam(s) = [[Nijo Racing]]|
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  • Short_name = {{flagicon|ENG}} Nijo Racing | Long_name = [[Nijo Racing]] |
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  • | Pole_Team = [[Nordsjoen Racing|Nordsjoen-Mercedes]] | Fast_Team = [[Draig Racing|Draig Racing-Ferrari]]
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  • ...o noticeable in their absence in the early rounds, as were runners-up [[PB Racing]]. Despite these gaps, the initial field included some 11 teams, although t |rowspan=2| {{flagicon|WAL}} [[Draig Racing SC|Draig Racing]]
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  • | Course = Permanent Racing Facility | Pole_Team = [[Nordsjoen Racing|Nordsjoen-Mercedes]]
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  • | Course = Permanent Racing Facility | Pole_Team = [[Nordsjoen Racing|Nordsjoen-Mercedes]]
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  • | Course = Permanent Racing Facility | First_Team = [[Draig Racing|Draig-Ferrari]]
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  • | Course = Permanent Racing Facility | Second_Team = [[Nordsjoen Racing|Nordsjoen-Mercedes]]
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  • | Course = Permanent Racing Facility | Fast_Team = [[Nordsjoen Racing|Nordsjoen-Mercedes]]
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  • | Image = Shanghai International Racing Circuit track map.png | Course = Permanent Racing Facility
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  • ...rebirth of off-line racing, before the introduction, in 2009, of [[on-line racing]] in the forms of an [[rFactor]] Superleague Championship. ...rs turning away from Grand Prix 4 in favour of the new horizons of on-line racing.
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  • | Teams_Champion = {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Nordsjoen Racing]] | |rowspan=4| {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Nordsjoen Racing]]
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  • ... [[Synergetic Motorsports|Synergetic Motorsports]]<br>[[Draig Racing|Draig Racing]]| ... the [[Superleague]], [[Supercup]] and [[Masters Series]]. He is currently racing for [[Synergetic Motorsports]] in the Superleague as first race driver. At
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  • | Teams_Champion = {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Nordsjoen Racing]] | In a successful and exciting year, [[Joe Consiglio]] and [[Nordsjoen Racing]] secured the drivers and constructors championships respectively. The seas
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  • ...g]]<br>[[Midnight Motorsports]]<br>[[Triple-Double Racing]]<br>[[Nordsjoen Racing]]<br>[[APR]]<br>[[Radioactive Tiger Team]]<br>[[EIRE]]<br>[[Vod:Bul]]<br>[[ Team(s) = [[Hawkeye Racing]]<br>[[Double VodBul|Double Vod:Bul]] |
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  • | Record_team = [[Nordsjoen Racing]] | FL_team = [[Nordsjoen Racing]]
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  • Team(s) = [[Green Stripes Racing]]<br>[[Woods Racing]] | ...It was announced in early December that he had signed with [[Green Stripes Racing]] to replace the outgoing [[Dave Carr-Smith]].
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  • [[Roald Reurink|Roald Reurink's]] [[Roaldo Racing]] and [[Guiliano Hernandez|Guiliano Hernandez's]] [[HernjF1]] joined forces |rowspan=7| {{flagicon|UK}} [[BA Racing|VISA BA Racing-Cosworth]]
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  • | Image = [[File:BA Racing 2000.png|300px]] | | Teams_Champion = {{flagicon|ENG}} [[A-Racing]] |
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  • | Teams_Champion = {{flagicon|USA}} [[MMC Racing]] | ...e series was organised in order to allow the league an alternative type of racing to the usual open wheel categories offered by the [[Grand Prix Virtual Worl
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  • ...ng]]<br />[[Synergetic Motorsports]]<br />[[Woods Racing]]<br />[[Constant Racing]]<br />[[Stealth Grand Prix]]<br />[[SCUM]]<br />[[Molotov F1]]| ...ynergetic Motorsports]] in the [[Superleague]], and owner/driver for [[MMC Racing]] in the [[Masters Series]].
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  • Team(s) = [[Satellite Racing]] | Team(s) = [[Draig Racing]]<br>[[Triple-Double Racing]]<br>[[Oz Racing]] |
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  • Team(s) = [[Nordsjoen Racing]]<br>[[Draig Racing]]<br>[[CSG Racing]]<br>[[MadCape]] | Team(s) = [[Nijo Racing]]<br>[[Racing Team Schroten]] |
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  • Team(s) = [[Innervision]], [[Nordsjoen Racing]] | Team(s) = [[Nordsjoen Racing]] |
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  • ...h [[Torrent Motorsports]] joining for the first time. Sensationally, [[CSG Racing]], winners of the Drivers' and Constructors' championships the previous yea Prior to the {{SL|2016}} season, CSG Racing, having won the 2015 championship with Potentia power, withdrew from the ch
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  • ...d for the {{SL|2014}} season and powered [[Green Stripes Racing]] and [[ST Racing]] besides Nordsjøen. However, at the end of the controversy-laden bidding ...y half the grid. However, this did not equate considerable success. [[Epic Racing]], in their debut season in Superleague, very impressively won the very fir
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  • ...ating display of racing skill, saw his dream of being the first ever GPVWC on-line winner go up in smoke with barely a few hundreds of yards from the finish l ...d 2nd - his car pushed to the finish line by [[Dave Carr-Smith]]'s [[Woods Racing]], but the honour of the win was reserved for [[Adam Rouse]], who was rewar
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  • ...situation between Rouse and [[Jyri Lylykorpi]] resulted in the [[Nordsjoen Racing|Nordsjoen]] driver receiving a penalty, thus forfeiting his chance of win.
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  • ...inish to claim his second win of the season and extend his and [[Nordsjoen Racing|Nordsjoen]]'s lead at the top of the standings. ...getic Motorsports]], with [[Philip Cullen]] closing in 4th, and [[Constant Racing]] ([[Mark Stanton|Stanton]], 7th).
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  • ...row street circuit for Consiglio. Like many of his rivals, the [[Nordsjoen Racing|Nordsjoen]] driver found himself in the company of others when they spun. T ...een for many drivers on the grid. [[Dave Carr-Smith]] returned for [[Woods Racing]] and duly put the car on the front row. A suspected suspension issue saw h
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  • ...ant [[Joe Consiglio]] looking to exploit any single mistake of the [[Woods Racing]] driver to snatch a fourth win of the season that would have put a clear m ...im to mount an attack on his rival that, unfortunately for the [[Nordsjoen Racing|Nordsjoen]] driver, didn't succeed.
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  • | Teams_Champion = {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Nordsjoen Racing]] | ...s originally slated to defend his title with reigning team champions [[MMC Racing]], would not return. Also missing was championship runner-up and three-time
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  • ...led from start to finish eventually bringing his Honda-powered [[Nordsjoen Racing|Nordsjoen]] home 15 seconds ahead of [[Janne Tanskanen]] in 2nd. [[Adam Rou The start saw a number of incidents into turn 1. [[Steve Bridge]] ([[Maximum Racing|Maximum]]) was slow to get away and was promptly hit from behind by [[Rober
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  • ...ad to eventually settle for 2nd. [[Dave Carr-Smith]], who rejoined [[Woods Racing]], completed the podium.
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  • ...nished in front of team mate [[Adam Rouse]], the first 1-2 for [[Nordsjoen Racing|Nordsjoen]] since [[2009 Monaco Grand Prix|Monaco]], and [[Fusion Motorspor ...hampionship, Nordsjoen's lead now looks solid enough to last, with [[Woods Racing]] gaining a slender lead over [[Evans Blue]].
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  • | Course = Permanent Racing Facility The English driver survived turn 1 mayhem, server issues and his [[Nordsjoen Racing|Nordsjoen]]'s fickle nature to win ahead of ever-consistent [[Mark Wicks]]
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  • [[Lee Morris]] and [[CSG Racing]] got off to the perfect start as they collected Pole Position, Fastest Lap ...tralian's crash, due to a puncture collected at turn 1, saw his [[Constant Racing]] collide to the barriers and very nearly bounce back in the path of the re
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  • ...to fade away in the distance this time, and had the Finn from [[Evans Blue Racing]] stick with him as Championship leader [[Joe Consiglio]] settled into a rh ...ampionship]] for [[Nordsjoen Racing]], who are now unreachable for [[Woods Racing]], and leaves Consiglio 13 points ahead of Tanskanen with 3 races to go.
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  • ...glio's rival, [[Janne Tanskanen]], made almost the best of the [[Nordsjoen Racing|Nordsjoen]]'s driver misadventures and collected 8 points, finishing behind ...the Dutch GP, tension is surely mounting in the Nordsjoen and [[Evans Blue Racing|Evans Blue]] camps.
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  • ...nd Lee Morris sped to another win, celebrations erupted in the [[Nordsjoen Racing|Nordsjoen]] pits: their man, the man they fought so hard to have in the tea
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  • [[Constant Racing]]'s [[David Stanton]] wrote his name in the history books as he became the
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  • ...is [[Williamson Dynamics]] car, one second clear of Koivunen's [[Nordsjoen Racing|Nordsjeon]]. A close midpick battle saw [[Christoph Lichtenstein]] 3rd on t ... the pack. Thomas made a mistake there the following lap allowing the [[PB Racing|PB]] car of Chris Williamson into 2nd place.
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  • | Second_Team = [[Triple-Double Racing]] | Third_Team = [[Nordsjoen Racing]]
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  • ...d to get alongside into Bridge corner and then slipped past the [[Constant Racing]] car into Priory.
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  • ...truck. The driver was unhurt, but the same couldn't be said of his [[Draig Racing]] car. Despite the massive damage, Hatchell managed to limp home in 4th pla
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  • ...wed the German driver to get away to secure another famous 1-2 for [[Draig Racing]], which further cemented their commanding position in the Constructors' Ch
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  • | Teams_Champion = {{flagicon|USA}} [[MMC Racing]] | The season was action packed as ever and played host to some exciting tin top racing that the series has become known for. The 2011 season also made first time
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  • ... swapped places several times before Stanton span, dropping the [[Constant Racing]] driver to the back of the field. Lichtenstein quickly closed in on Hatche
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  • ...used [[Nikos Evangelidakis]] to collide with [[Gavin Thomas]], the [[Red 5 Racing]] car suffering damage that would prove costly later on in the race. Jason ...y to be frustrated by the good defending of the Maltese rival. The [[Draig Racing]] driver's attempts seemed to pay off in lap 4 and that turned out to be a
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  • ...However, the event was somewhat overshadow by controversy over the [[Red 5 Racing]] team entering three cars, causing tensions to rise within the team which A big battle raged in the early laps between the [[Draig Racing]] and Red 5 Racing cars with several position changes. However a huge twist was in store. As t
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  • ... first ever win in the Supercup on his return to action. Further back [[PB Racing]] driver David Jundt managed to take an 3rd from Christoph Lichtenstein. Ho
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  • ...pole position with Finn [[Jyri Lylykorpi]] alongside, followed by the [[PB Racing]] cars and [[Sam Millar]]. ...d to close the gap to race leader Muscat. However sloppy pitwork by the PB Racing crew saw him once more lose ground to his rivals and meant he had to pass M
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  • ...ng close to Millar's time of 1:46.354s. The 2nd row was filled by the [[PB Racing]] cars with [[David Jundt]] narrowly out qualifying teammate Williamson. Ch
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  • | Pole_Team = [[Draig Racing|Draig-Ferrari]] | Fast_Team = [[Draig Racing|Draig-Ferrari]]
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  • '''Kieran Ryan''' is a driver in the [[GPVWC]], currently racing for [[Phoenix F1]]. Ryan currently holds the record for the highest number favourite was marked by a collision between himself and Loukasmaki's BA Racing. However, with Miguel's Hernj-Roaldo absent
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  • ...re we feel we have understood it as it relates to driving and, ultimately, racing. ...he principles should be the same for all mods, tracks and also across most racing car simulators.
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  • ...am(s) = [[Kernow Sport]]<br>[[Woods Racing]]<br>[[Connolly Virtual Racing Team]] ...s]]<br>[[Kernow Sport]]<br>[[Woods Racing]]<br>[[FA Racing]]<br>[[Measuric Racing]]|
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  • Team(s) = [[Red Archer VRT]]<br>[[Yellowbirds GP]]<br>[[Daniel Ortega Racing]] | ...Force GP]]<br>[[Globe Racing]]<br>[[CP Lotus]]<br>[[PB Racing]]<br>[[Red 5 Racing]]<br>[[Platform GP]] |
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  • | Team(s) = [[Hawkeye Racing]]<br>[[Triple-Double Racing]] | SCTeam(s) = [[Halcyon Racing]]<br>[[Malta Force GP]]|
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  • ...s of the Endurance Series. He is also the owner of Supercup outfit No Fear Racing. ...ipating in the last few events of the GPVWC [[Masters Series]] for [[Draig Racing]] and showing decent pace, Clark was accepted for a one year deal with [[Wi
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  • Team(s) = [[Constant Racing]] | Team(s) = [[Constant Racing]]<br>[[ST Racing]]<br>[[Nordsjoen Racing]] |
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  • Team(s) = [[Midnight Motorsport]]<br>[[CSG Racing]] | ==Early Sim-Racing Career==
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  • | Course = Permanent Racing Facility | Second_Team = [[Nijo Racing]]
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  • | Course = Permanent Racing Facility | Third_Team = [[Nordsjoen Racing]]
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  • ...le Position during qualifying for the Canadian Grand Prix. The [[Nordsjoen Racing|Nordsjøen]] driver, who previously won the [[2008 Malaysian Grand Prix|Mal ...[[Laurentiu Albu]]'s [[Belami Racing|Belami]] and [[Mark Wicks]]'s [[Woods Racing|Woods]]. For Wicks, who currently leads the World Championship, this has be
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  • Team(s) = [[Halcyon Racing]] | ...[[Synergetic Motorsports]]<br>[[APR]]<br>[[Stealth Grand Prix]]<br>[[Woods Racing]]<br>[[Krystal Oxide Team]] |
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  • | Course = Permanent Racing Facility | Second_Team = [[Nordsjoen Racing]]
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  • | Course = Permanent Racing Facility | Pole_Team = [[Nijo Racing]]
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  • | Fast_Team = [[PB Racing]] | First_Team = [[Triple-Double Racing]]
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  • Short_name = {{flagicon|WAL}} Draig Racing | Long_name = Fanatec Draig Racing |
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  • ... Motorsports]]<br>[[Oz Racing]]<br>[[Synergetic Motorsports]]<br>[[Maximum Racing]]<br>[[Gear F1]] | SCTeam(s) = [[Red 5 Racing]]|
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  • ...'s [[Fernando Babij]] hung onto his team-mate's tail in fourth, while [[Oz Racing]]'s [[Emmanuel Gaczella]] and [[Synergetic Motorsports|Synergetic]]'s [[Lia ...to turn three. Behind the opening pack, CSG's [[Nick Rowland]] and [[Woods Racing]]'s Kieran Ryan both caught the outside kerb of turn two, losing places as
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  • ...year in as many races, with [[Lee Morris]] finishing off row two for [[CSG Racing]], followed by [[Agustin Canapino]], [[Kieran Ryan]], [[Nick Rowland]] and ... Parker]] cut into the inside of [[Wayne Mullins]] and flipped the [[Draig Racing|Draig]] upside down. Both [[Synergetic Motorsports|Synergetics]] were damag
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  • ...lled the race and administered their advantage over [[Lee Morris]]'s [[CSG Racing|CSG]] - the lack of power of the green and black car made obvious on Suzuka ... safe start while in the back debutant [[Tommi Koivunen]] in a [[Argentina Racing Team|ART]] car spun with no damage - the only incident in Turn 1. More dram
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  • ...him Morris and Mullins were within half a second of the Finn. Both [[Woods Racing]] cars were lined up behind. ...on made up for his mistake, using the superior engine power of his [[Draig Racing|Draig]] to take 9th from [[William Ponissi]] and quickly pulling away in th
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  • ...r, with Tanskanen leading Morris in the front row, followed by the [[Woods Racing]] pair. Indeed the only problem a minor contact between [[Lee Iden]] and [[ ...yan]], choosing a three-stop strategy, found himself in front of the [[CSG Racing]] ace. The Irishman lost the position again when he eventually pitted at la
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  • ...in]], who all had to pit for repairs. The damage for Stanton's [[Nordsjoen Racing]] car was too much for him to continue - the English driver joining [[Vinod ... paid for dearly as the barriers took victim after victim. Both [[Constant Racing]] drivers had to pit for repairs before lap 5, while even models of consist
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  • ... [[Joe Consiglio]], with [[Lee Morris]] a close third. Inseparable [[Woods Racing]] pair [[Kieran Ryan]] and [[Mark Wicks]] were 4th and 5th, with [[Wayne Mu The start saw the [[Draig Racing]] car of Mullins suffer false start and receive a drive-through penalty. A
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  • ...p to the race meeting was somewhat overshadowed by dramas within the [[CSG Racing]] team which lead to the dramatic withdraw of championship challenger [[Lee ... be the strong once again taking 2nd and 4th respectively. The [[Argentina Racing Team|ART]] and [[Red Archer]] cars took the honour of best of rest here and
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  • ...hat reduced field take to the track for the customary 12 laps. The [[Woods Racing]] cars once more had a strong showing, this time with Mark Wicks beating hi ...[Wayne Mullins]] and [[Sam Millar]] tangled at Turn 1, causing the [[Draig Racing]] driver to limp back to the pits with a puncture and causing him to drop t
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  • ...am|ART]], followed by the inseparable [[Woods Racing]] drivers. [[Constant Racing|Constant]] driver [[Mark Stanton]] claimed a season best 6th on the grid at ...cher|Red Archers]], the [[Oz Racing]] car of [[Gavin Thomas]] and the [[ST Racing]] car of [[Mark Fuller]].
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  • ... taking 3rd spot and [[Kieran Ryan]] having to settle for 4th. The [[Draig Racing]] cars were the rest of the best, using the power of their Ferrari engine t
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  • ...ine to great effect and posted the 4th fastest time, splitting the [[Woods Racing]] cars. ...inal points places, as [[Tim-Oliver Wagner]] managed to beat both the [[ST Racing]] cars to claim 8th place on his GPVWC debut.
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  • ...d points for the British outfit. Debutant [[Ryan Walker]], racing for [[Oz Racing]], got tangled in some close fighting with [[David Stanton]], who unfortuna
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  • ... Championship by simply outscoring closest rival [[Mark Wicks]] of [[Woods Racing]]. A race that was so eagerly waited proved a tense affair from qualifying, ...etween [[Adam Smith]]'s [[Williamson Dynamics]] and [[Mark Fuller]]'s [[ST Racing]] saw the latter end up beached and the only retiree of Lap 1.
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  • ...ip assigned and the Constructors' Championship seemingly going [[Nordsjoen Racing]]'s way, the GPVWC teams arrived in Italy with just glory to fight for. As ...Lylykorpi]], while [[Mark Stanton]] and [[William Ponissi]] got [[Constant Racing]]'s best ever qualifying joint effort with 8th and 9th.
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  • ...erbraking Kieran Ryan and suffered a puncture. Despite all the [[Nordsjoen Racing]] mechanics rushing out with replacement tyres, Consiglio never made it to A late mistake by Perkins allowed [[CSG Racing]] driver Lylykorpi to clinch second place, but there was no surprise on top
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  • ...Tanskanen was on top of the timesheets once again, followed by the [[Woods Racing]] pair, never to be divided as usual. [[Jason Muscat]], winner in Belgium, ...back his team-mate [[Leontin Nemet]] fell victim of a collision with [[CSG Racing]]'s [[Jyri Lylykorpi]], both drivers falling to the bottom of the group. [[
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  • ...est of his improving form to lock the rest of front row, while the [[Woods Racing]] duo of [[Kieran Ryan]] and [[Mark Wicks]] proved once more to be the most ...ned him on the sidelines, Consiglio set out to catch Ryan: the [[Nordsjoen Racing]] driver, still looking for his first win as a World Champion, had plenty o
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  • | Short_name = {{flagicon|USA}} MMC Racing | Long_name = MMC Racing
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  • ...pointment for Morris who deserved to win this one but an exciting night of racing here. Spread the word, the #gpvwc is #mental | Rumour has it a few teams have upgrades for Monaco, among them Woods & Nijo Racing. We'll see if it moves them up the grid.
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  • The team itself was born for the acquired assets of Scotia Racing, an open wheel squad which operated between 2005 and 2008. Williamson Dynam ... consolidated operations and focussed mainly on GT and endurance prototype racing with a long term view to returning to open wheel competition.
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  • Short_name = {{flagicon|NED}} Racing Team Schroten | Long_name = Racing Team Schroten|
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  • ...and took place on August 11th 2011. It is based on Le-Mans style endurance racing and features three different classes of car - LMP1 and GT1. The venue was [
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  • ...s an online sim racing league that has running since 2000 and offers great racing along with a friendly and welcoming community. We currently use rFactor 2 a ...iscord] and check the driver-market channel there. If you are brand new to racing or the league then our Academy series is usually the best place to establis
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  • ...ated to F1, is the highest class of [[Open wheel car|open-wheeled]] [[auto racing]] defined by the [[Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile]] (FIA), mot
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  • | SCTeam(s) = [[PB Racing]]| ...''' is an Australian driver in the [[GPVWC]] and currently drives for [[PB Racing]] in the [[2011 Supercup season]]. He is also fuckin solid. ;( His favourit
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  • ...rlands. It is on the calendar since 2009. It is also the test circuit of [[Racing Team Schroten]]. ...nd Lee Morris sped to another win, celebrations erupted in the [[Nordsjoen Racing|Nordsjoen]] pits: their man, the man they fought so hard to have in the tea
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  • | Course = Permanent racing facility ...ut that. With the lack of development in the last few races on the [[Draig Racing]] car due to financial implications, both Morris and teammate [[Ryan Walker
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  • ...a time good enough for 18th on the grid whilst [[Viesturs Pried]]e of [[ST Racing]] qualified in 20th position. ...laps into his debut after visiting the pits twice. Things got worse for ST Racing as David Stanton retired 16 laps in to end the teams hopes of more points f
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  • |Lap 26 - I have just been told Ponissi who isn't even racing has still managed a smash, he has dropped his biscuit plate reading tweets. ...ark Stanton]] is now with DCS trying to get around Fuller, oh and the [[ST Racing|ST]] driver spins dropping him to 11th. #jinxed.
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  • | Course = Permanent racing facility ...mghi]] managed to put his [[Nijo]] in Q2 - a feat that evaded both [[Woods Racing]], [[Ryan Walker]] and [[Phil Perkins]].
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  • | align="left"| '''[[Halcyon Racing]]''' | align="left"| '''[[RB Racing]]'''
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  • | {{flagicon|ESP}} [[Fran Lopez]] || {{flagicon|NOR}} [[Ice Cold Racing]] || 20:00 GMT || [[Hockenheimring]], Hockenheim || [[2014 German Sport Se
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  • | align="left"| '''[[Halcyon Racing]]''' | align="left"| '''[[Constant Racing ]]'''
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  • | align="left"| '''[[Halcyon Racing]]''' | align="left"| '''[[Constant Racing ]]'''
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  • ...on of the informal GPVWC league "meet-ups" which took place in the past at racing events. The 2011 GPVWC Day took place on Saturday, 22nd October at Oulton P ... of the GPVWC Day took place at the MSVR Club Car Championships. After the racing at Oulton Park, the GPVWC Day featured a gathering at a local venue (Forest
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  • ... retained their World Constructors Title, edging out closest rivals [[Nijo Racing]] by fifty seven points. |rowspan=5| {{flagicon|GER}} [[Green Stripes Racing]]
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  • Team(s) = [[Viking Racing]] / [[Measuric Racing]] / [[Target]]]] | ...Laurentian Grand Prix World GT team. He is also the owner of [[Smile Power Racing]].
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  • |Team(s) = [[Vod:Bul]], [[Viking Racing]] |Team(s) = [[Tanskanen Racing FC|Tanskanen Racing]]<br>[[Viking Racing]]
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  • Short_name = {{flagicon|DEN}} Viking Racing | Long_name = Viking Racing Simracing Team |
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  • | {{flagicon|ENG}} [[Oscar Hardwick]] || {{flagicon|ENG}} [[Woods Racing]] || Ferrari 430 || 19:00 GMT || [[Watkins Glen International]], Watkins G
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  • |Long_name = Vod:Bul Racing F2 Team |Constructor = [[Vod:Bul Racing]]
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  • |Constructor = [[Vod:Bul Racing]] ...[[Vod:Bul Racing]] sister teams that competed alongside the main [[Vod:Bul Racing F2|F2 team]] and even beat the main team in the constructor's championship.
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  • |Short_name = {{flagicon|FIN}} Tanskanen Racing ...nen Racing Logo 2013.png|250px|Tanskanen Racing logo]]<br><small>Tanskanen Racing's initial logo
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  • Team(s) = [[Nijo Racing]], [[Midnight Motorsports]], [[Kernow Sport]] | Team(s) = [[CSG Racing]] |
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  • | Pole_Team = [[Storm Racing Team]] | Race1_First_Team = [[Storm Racing Team]]
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  • ...ormula Challenge]] season with hopes of reaching the highest level of road racing in the [[Superleague]] one day.
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  • Team(s) = [[Tanskanen Racing FC|Tanskanen Racing]] , [[MadCape Racing Team]]| Team(s) = [[Tanskanen Racing FC|Tanskanen Racing]] , [[MadCape Racing Team]] |
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  • |Logo = [[File:TheSixthAxis Racing logo.png|250px|TheSixthAxis Racing logo]] |Long_name = [[TheSixthAxis Racing]] GT Team
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  • nFinity eSports are a sim-racing based organization that was established around 2005.
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  • Team(s) = [[Green Stripes Racing]], [[Cosmo Autosport]] | ...lis is an English simracer in the [[GPVWC]]. In 2013, he drove for [[Pulse Racing]] in [[Formula Challenge]] and for Kinqu Motorsports in [[World GT]]. He is
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  • | Team(s) = [[Racing Team Schroten]] | ...cing career in the [[2013 Formula Challenge season]] where he drives for [[Racing Team Schroten]]
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  • ... Joshua has driven for numerous teams in his career, most recently [[Draig Racing]] in the [[2016 Atlantic Series season]]. Despite his catastrophic Formula Challenge debut, Joshua signed for [[Knight Racing]] for the 2014 season, and hoped to make a name for himself, this time for
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  • Long_name = '''YTF1 sim-racing team''' | ...ver this changed from the British round onwards with the arrival of [[Apex Racing]]. Olsson, Hackeson and Mason would all leave the team for varying reasons,
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  • Team(s) = [[Red Bull Streetfighter Racing Systems]] | |Team(s) = [[SimCraft Racing]], [[PB Racing]]
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  • | Teams_Champion = {{flagicon|ENG}} [[CSG Racing]] | ...mb|right|367x182px|CSG-03, the car entered by Constructors' Champion [[CSG Racing]]]]
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  • ...d by [[James Kirk]], co-founder and ex-co-team principal of [[TheSixthAxis Racing]]. Currently, clothing company Insert Coin are the team's primary title spo ...pleted when it was agreed that the team should be a separate entity to TSA Racing and was soon entered for the [[2013 Turkish Sport Series]] with drivers [[S
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  • ... more than runners-up SimCraft Racing, who themselves beat third-placed PB Racing, Puschke's team, by 85 points. {{SCteam|14|5|1|4|Satellite Racing|USA|Satellite|
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  • | Teams_Champion = {{flagicon|ROM}} [[Walk Racing]] | ...701 points, 96 points more than runners-up [[Tanskanen Racing FC|Tanskanen Racing]], who themselves only beat third-placed [[Enterprise GP]] by just two poin
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  • [[Matthew Allington]] is a British sim-racer currently racing in the GPVWC. He is the owner of the [[YTF1]] team, often driving for the t ...ackup in place of the absent [[Danny Asbury]]. A drive for [[Green Stripes Racing]] in the 2014 Young Driver Test was next, followed by several outings prior
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  • ...p to that year's Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. In 2013, Chris visited the Red Bull Racing factory, including a 1-on-1 Q&A session with triple and current world champ ...fierce rivalries to develop within the TPS between THR and PM. The intense racing ultimately saw THR lose out in the drivers title, but still manage to take
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  • ...agicon|DEN}} '''[[Jesper Taulborg]]'''|| {{flagicon|ENG}} '''[[Smile Power Racing]]''' || 16:00 GMT || [[Circuit de la Sarthe]], Le Mans || [[2014 24 Hours
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  • ...ace 1 || {{flagicon|ENG}} [[Oscar Hardwick]] || {{flagicon|ENG}} [[Woods Racing]] || [[Mills Metropark]], USA || [[2013 Mills Masters|Report]] | Race 2 || {{flagicon|ENG}} [[Oscar Hardwick]] || {{flagicon|ENG}} [[Woods Racing]] || [[Mills Metropark]], USA || [[2013 Mills Masters|Report]]
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  • | Race 1 || {{flagicon|FIN}} [[Teemu Toikka]] || {{flagicon|NED}} [[Racing Team Schroten]] || [[Lime Rock]], Connecticut || [[2013 Lime Rock Masters| | Race 2 || {{flagicon|FIN}} [[Teemu Toikka]] || {{flagicon|NED}} [[Racing Team Schroten]] || [[Lime Rock]], Connecticut || [[2013 Lime Rock Masters|
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  • ...ace 1 || {{flagicon|ENG}} [[Oscar Hardwick]] || {{flagicon|ENG}} [[Woods Racing]] || [[Mid Ohio]], Lexington || [[2013 Mid Ohio Masters|Report]] | Race 2 || {{flagicon|ENG}} [[Oscar Hardwick]] || {{flagicon|ENG}} [[Woods Racing]] || [[Mid Ohio]], Lexington || [[2013 Mid Ohio Masters|Report]]
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  • ...ace 1 || {{flagicon|ENG}} [[Oscar Hardwick]] || {{flagicon|ENG}} [[Woods Racing]] || [[Sebring]], Florida || [[2013 Sebring Masters|Report]] | Race 2 || {{flagicon|ENG}} [[Oscar Hardwick]] || {{flagicon|ENG}} [[Woods Racing]] || [[Sebring]], Florida || [[2013 Sebring Masters|Report]]
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  • | Race 1 || {{flagicon|ENG}} [[Shaun Stroud]] || {{flagicon|ENG}} [[CSG Racing]] || [[Symmons Plains]], Tasmania || [[2013 Symmons Plains Masters|Report] | Race 2 || {{flagicon|ENG}} [[Oscar Hardwick]] || {{flagicon|ENG}} [[Woods Racing]] || [[Symmons Plains]], Tasmania || [[2013 Symmons Plains Masters|Report]
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  • |Short_name = {{flagicon|ENG}} Zedderick Racing |Logo = [[File:Zedderick Racing Logo 2014.png|250px|Zedderick Racing logo]]
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  • ...ason, powering Woods, Nijo, [[Torrent Motorsports]] and newcomers [[Target Racing]]. Nijo's victory at the [[2014 Malaysian Grand Prix]] was the only time a .... The season saw only one podium finish for the engine, scored by [[Target Racing]] at [[2015 Monaco Grand Prix|Monaco]]. Target stopped competing after the
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  • ...n of the GRC Touring Cup Championship, part of the now-defunct Gentlemen's Racing Club league. {{ITCteam|2|1|1| Vod:Bul Racing ITC{{!}}Vod:Bul Racing|ENG| Vod:Bul | Lexus IS |
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  • Team(s) = [[Walk Racing]] ,[[Aurora Motorsports]] | Team(s) = [[Walk Racing]], [[Aurora Motorsports]] |
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  • | Teams_Champion = {{flagicon|NOR}} [[Ice Cold Racing]] | ...n the Drivers' title at the penultimate round at Adelaide, with [[Ice Cold Racing]] taking the Teams' title at the final round at Brno. Stranne utterly domin
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  • Team(s) = [[AB Racing]] | ... Racing]], [[Arrow International Racing|Arrow International Racing]], [[AB Racing]] |
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  • Team(s) = [[Enterprise GP]], [[Smile Power Racing]] ,[[TheSixthAxis Racing]]| ...g the 2014 season Scott also drove for [[Enterprise GP]] and [[Smile Power Racing]] in the [[2014 Formula Challenge season]] scoring 2 wins in that series.
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  • '''Tēafor Motorsport''' is a UK based sim-racing team, created in 2014 by [[Quintin Plane]]. Known as Tēafor, they currentl ...able. The team was happy with this result considering our sudden rush into racing.
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  • Team(s) = [[Wauters Automotive]], [[Draig Racing]] | ...so the owner of the [[Enterprise GP]] outfit and co-founded [[TheSixthAxis Racing]]. Though half-Welsh he chooses to race under an English licence as he was
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  • | Teams_Champion = {{flagicon|ENG}} [[CSG Racing]] | ...ring]], who had shot up the Career Ladder in only two years, replaced [[ST Racing]] which had been demoted to the [[Supercup]].
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  • Team(s) = [[Epic Racing]] , [[STAX Racing]], [[YTF1]] | '''Rob Mason''' is a British sim-racer who currently drives for [[Epic Racing]] in the [[2015 World Sport Series season]].
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  • | Teams_Champion = {{flagicon|ROM}} [[Walk Racing]] | ...ng drivers' champion, however the reigning teams' champions, [[Smile Power Racing]], did not return to the series for 2015.
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  • ...e. Brugman and Heesterbeek's respective teams, [[Team Proline]] and [[Walk Racing]] had an even tighter duel for the honor of the teams championship crown. E |rowspan=2| {{flagicon|USA}} [[Satellite Racing]]
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  • | Team(s) = [[Deltec Racing Team]] ...rius van Wyk''' is a South African sim-racer who participates for [[Deltec Racing Team]] in the [[2014 World Sport Series season]].
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  • | Name = Deltec Racing | Team(s) = [[Deltec Racing Team]]
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  • The [[Nordsjøen Racing]] NR008 is the 8th car built by Nordsjøen, to compete in the GPVWC Superle ...his article: [http://en.gpvwc.com/news/4459/a-modern-classic-for-nordsjoen-racing]
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  • | Team(s) = [[Armaroli Racing Team]] '''Ken Hunter''' is a South African sim-racer who participates for [[Armaroli Racing Team]] in the [[2015 World GT Series season]].
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  • Team(s) = [[Epic Racing]] | Geoffrey Fournier is a French driver currently driving for [[Epic Racing]].
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  • ... = [[ST Racing|ST Racing]] <br> [[Mayor Downard Racing Team]] <br> [[Epic Racing]] <br> [[Wauters Automotive]]| Team(s) = [[ST Racing]]<br>[[Hinss Motorsport]]|
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  • | Team(s) = [[Deltec Racing Team]] ...r Westhuizen''' is a South African sim-racer who participated for [[Deltec Racing Team]] in the [[2014 World Sport Series season]].
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  • | Team(s) = [[Deltec Racing Team]] ...uault''' is a sim-racer from the Netherlands who participates for [[Deltec Racing Team]] in the 2015 & 2016 Formula Challenge Series Season. Stephane is the
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  • ...as like after some races already scoring points with my first team Redbull Racing Holland. Team mate was Ramon Dobma. I also tried to drive the GP2 Mod and t ...nd one time 2nd there was no competition there for me and quitted with sim racing.
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  • Team(s) = [[Smile Power Racing]] | ==Early Life and other Sim Racing==
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  • | Team(s) = [[Deltec Racing Team]] ...t laps each were sent, and gradually grew to the point where it can make a racing league, It started with offline, at times also rose Hotlasp.de website.
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  • | Team(s) = [[Deltec Racing Team]] with my dad cooking dinner. He mentioned something called sim racing and I had no
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  • | Team(s) = [[Armaroli Racing Team]] ...Grand Prix 2 with my dad on our old Pentium computer, my interest in (sim) racing basically started there. After running through Grand Prix 3 and 4, we swit
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  • | Team(s) = [[Deltec Racing Team]] ...udolph Maré''' is a South African sim-racer who participates for [[Deltec Racing Team]] in the [[2015 Open Series season]].
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  • | Teams_Champion = {{NOR}} [[Nordsjoen Racing]] | ...[Philipp Puschke]] enters the season as defending Drivers' Champion. [[CSG Racing]], the reigning Constructors' Champions, elected against defending their ti
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  • |bgcolor=#FFFFBF| '''[[Vod:Bul Racing SL|Vod:Bul Racing]]''' |bgcolor=#ddd| [[Hawkeye Racing]]
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  • ... race was dominated by [[Lewis Redshaw]] in the [[Potentia]]-powered [[CSG Racing]] car. However, the strongly competitive pace of the [[Vod:Bul]], powered f
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  • | Course = Permanent racing facility ...nds. It was Fidock's first win in four races and, significantly, [[Hawkeye Racing]] celebrated its first official win ever, after previous victories by [[Har
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  • | Course = Permanent racing facility [[CSG Racing]] again had a difficult race, with [[Lewis Redshaw]] finishing 7th, half a
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  • | Course = Permanent racing facility ...]] by two-hundredths of a second. Close behind was [[Tom Parker]] of [[CSG Racing]], but he and his teammate [[Lewis Redshaw]], who finished 10th, were still
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  • |rowspan=2 align="center"| '''McLaren Racing''' |rowspan=2 align="center"| '''Tyrrell Racing'''
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  • ...rs' champion for the second year running whilst his own outfit, [[Ice Cold Racing]], entered as the reigning Teams' champions. |rowspan=6| {{flagicon|NOR}} [[Ice Cold Racing]]
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  • ... prizes that is Monaco for the second year running. His victory sent [[CSG Racing]] shooting back to the top of the Constructors' table, and made them secure In front of this, [[Sven de Vries]] finished third for [[Target Racing]]. It was de Vries first podium in Superleague and richly deserved; it also
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  • | Teams_Champion = {{flagicon|AUS}} [[Streetfighter Racing Systems]] | ... the last of the season which he did not attend. His team, [[Streetfighter Racing Systems]], were crowned the new Teams' champions.
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  • | Course = Permanent racing facility ...ft the grid. Crucially, third over the line was [[Lewis Redshaw]] of [[CSG Racing]], enjoying his and the team's first podium since their dominant victory at
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  • The race was won by [[Lewis Redshaw]] of [[CSG Racing]] from pole position, following up on his success at the previous round at ...e antics of [[Olli Pelkonen]], in what would be his only race for [[Target Racing]]. Pelkonen clashed with numerous other drivers displaying what commentator
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  • | Course = Permanent racing facility ...oid of drama. On the very first lap, [[Kenney Lybeer]], driving for [[Nijo Racing]], went off the track at Aintree Corner after bumping with [[Marcos Riffel]
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  • | Course = Permanent racing facility ...oen]] in the table; the Italian-Norwegian-team having a bad evening. [[CSG Racing]] still matched Vod:Bul's points tally however, with Redshaw's teammate [[T
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  • | Course = Permanent racing facility ... had skipped over from [[Midnight Motorsports]] to their sister team [[CSG Racing]], replacing [[Tom Parker]].
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  • | Course = Permanent racing facility ...k. Puschke's victory, coupled with Simoncic's 6th, was contrasted by [[CSG Racing]] only having one finisher in Redshaw as [[Tom Parker]] retired early; this
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  • | Course = Permanent racing facility ...e man second in the championship heading into the event then retiring from racing thereafter. With Redshaw's demise, Fidock emerged as Puschke's main challen
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  • The teams first time racing wasn't at the GPVWC however, with the team first competing in the 2015 seas ...ace for the teams first GPVWC series, with his wealth of experience in sim racing leagues aimed at bringing solid results for the teams debut series. Though
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  • | Team(s) = [[Walk Racing]] [[VBMotorsport]]| ...6 Superleague season|Superleague]]. Prior to this, he was a part of [[Walk Racing]] and drove for them in all series at GPVWC.
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  • == Bosphorus Racing Team == ...y [[Adam Ozgur]]. The outfit is based in Dordrecht, Netherlands. Bosphorus Racing was founded in 2015.
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  • | Team(s) = [[Bosphorus Racing Team]] ...an Ottens''' is a South African sim-racer who participates for [[Bosphorus Racing Team]] in the 2016 Masters Series season.
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  • | Pole_Team = [[Ice Cold Racing]] | Feature_First_Team = [[Ice Cold Racing]]
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  • | Course = Permanent racing facility | Pole_Team = [[CSG Racing]]-[[Potentia]]
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  • | Course = Permanent racing facility | Pole_Team = [[CSG Racing]]-[[Potentia]]
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  • I have been racing on Rfactor now for a few years, I started with a ferrari non force feedback ... Racing Team]] as a test/ reserve driver in early 2016 for the Formula Sim Racing League.
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  • '''Evolution Motorsports''' is an successful German sim-racing team founded by Marcel Rautter in early 2011. The Team entered GPVWC to giv .... Just after half a season Puschkes was signed by top tier team Ghostspeed Racing. The loss of their only driver saw Evolution withdraw from the championship
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  • | Team(s) = [[Smile Power Racing]] [[Evolution Motorsport]]| ...[[Evolution Motorsports]], who took over last years place by [[Smile Power Racing]].
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  • '''Evolution Motorsports''' is an successful German sim-racing team founded by [[Marcel Rautter]] in early 2011. The Team entered GPVWC to .... Just after half a season Puschkes was signed by top tier team Ghostspeed Racing. The loss of their only driver saw Evolution withdraw from the championship
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  • | Team(s) = [[Smile Power Racing]] [[Evolution Motorsport]]| ...the [[2015 Supercup season]] Australian Grand Prix he joined [[Smile Power Racing]] to partner [[Dennis Jordan]] for the rest of the season. For 2016 he is u
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  • ...Grand Prix', 'Sports car GT' in the early 2000s, but he started his online racing career in 2014, competing in various championships in 'simraceway' under th
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  • Short_name = {{flagicon|ENG}} RPM Racing| Long_name = '''RPM Racing''' |
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  • Long_name = STAX Racing | AssociatedTeams = [[Epic Racing]] |
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  • ...' Championship''' is awarded to the most successful [[World Sport Series]] racing car driver over a season, as determined by a points system based on World S | {{flagicon|ENG}} [[Milk Racing Team]] / {{flagicon|ENG}} [[Woods Racing]]
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  • ...ers' Championship''' is awarded to the most successful [[World GT Series]] racing car driver over a season, as determined by a points system based on World G | {{flagicon|AUS}} [[Streetfighter Racing Systems]]*
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  • | Course = Permanent racing facility | Race1_First_Team = [[Zedderick Racing]]
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  • The [[Nordsjøen Racing]] NR009 is the 9th car built by Nordsjøen, to compete in the GPVWC Superle ...tian Zoerner of Gerdoner Designs :[http://en.gpvwc.com/news/4612/nordsjoen-racing-presents-the-nr009]
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  • '''Johan Lindberg''' is a Swedish sim-racer who participates for [[Deltec Racing Team]] in the [[2017 Supercup season]]. As the years went on, he wanted to find some more serious racing with full grids.
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  • | Course = Permanent racing facility | Pole_Team = [[MadCape Racing Team]]
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  • | Course = Semi-Permanent Racing Facility | Race1_Second_Team = [[MadCape Racing Team]]
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  • | Course = Permanent Racing Facility | Pole_Team = [[MadCape Racing Team]]
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  • James Early is a simracing driver from England. He started out racing in Formula SimRacing in 2015, running in the Pro series. During 2015 he mad ...mproved (speed-wise) Early. The first half of the year was very succesful, racing in FSR Ama, Early managed to claim numerous podiums and a race win. He then
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  • | Team(s) = [[Mayor Downard Racing Team]], [[GPVWC Academy]] ...a Polish sim-racer who is currently the reserve driver for [[Mayor Downard Racing Team]] at GPVWC in the Formula Challenge championship.
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  • | Teams_Champion = {{NED}} [[Measuric Racing]] {{SCteam|17|2|1|1|Deltec Racing Team |RSA|Deltec|
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  • {{FCteam|17|2|1|1|Arrow International Racing|ENG|AIR|| {{FCteam|17|2|1|1|Downforce Racing|ENG|Downforce||
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  • | Teams_Champion = {{ENG}} [[Vod:Bul Racing]] | ... became the first non-Swede to win the Drivers' Championship and [[Vod:Bul Racing]] won the Teams' Championship.
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  • |bgcolor=#ffd700| '''Nordsjøen Racing''' |bgcolor=#ddd| [[Hawkeye Racing]]
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  • '''Cosmo Seiki Japan''' is a Japanese sim-racing team, based in Hamamatsu. They are competing in the [[2017 Supercup season] ... the team began to develop into a more long-term project - to give new sim-racing talent a chance to shine, encouraged by Anderson's own frustrations and exp
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  • | Short_name = {{flagicon|UK}} Mayor Downard Racing (MDR) | Long_name = Mayor Downard Racing Team
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  • ...nisation. Following that organisation's tie-in with the real-life Zakspeed racing team, Vod:Bul entered 2018 under the name [[ACR Zakspeed]] though [[Mike Pi ...ing Systems]] would run in the branding of Red Bull while newcomers [[Epic Racing]] ran in partnership with Radical Sportscars.
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  • | Teams_Champion = {{ENG}} [[Red Arrow Racing]] ...is Butcher]] won the the Drivers' Championship while his team, [[Red Arrow Racing]], run by former Superleague champion [[David Fidock]], wrapped up the Team
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  • ... Cup]]. [[Rudy van Buren]] is the reigning Drivers' Champion and [[Vod:Bul Racing]] the reigning Teams' Champions. {{ITCteam|2|1|1| Epic Racing Team |ENG| Epic | Honda Civic |
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  • |bgcolor=#ddd| [[Hawkeye Racing]] |bgcolor=#ddd| [[Hawkeye Racing]]
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  • Ferreira's racing history is far and wide throughout many different championships, but it all File:Roy SC CSG 2013.jpg|Supercup Racing team Schroten 2013 season.
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  • Team(s) = [[Green Stripes Racing]] <br> [[Mayor Downard Racing Team]] | ... = [[Green Stripes Racing]]<br>[[Cosmo Autosport]]<br>[[Shift Gear Racing]] |
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  • | Team(s) = [[Deltec Racing Team]] '''Patryk Gerber''' is a Polish sim-racer who participates for [[Deltec Racing Team]] in the [[2018 Supercup season]].
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  • {{SLteam|4|1|3| Avid Chronic Racing |ENG| ACR | ZAKMP19* | [[Valiant]] VA19 | {{SLteam|3|1|2| Epic Racing Team |ENG| Epic | ERSL-02* | [[Valiant]] VA19 |
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  • | Teams_Champion = {{ENG}} [[Zedderick Racing]] {{SCteam|19|2|1|1| TG Racing |MAL|TG|
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  • | Teams_Champion = {{ENG}} [[Red Arrow Racing]] ... team; while the first-ever Teams' Championship was claimed by [[Red Arrow Racing]]; a former Formula Challenge team, run by Superleague legend [[David Fidoc
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  • |Short_name = {{flagicon|ENG}} AB Racing | Long_name = AB Racing
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  • Tomi Ylitalo is a Finnish driver who made his debut for [[Royal Blue Racing]] at the 2018 GPVWC Formula Challenge Spanish Grand Prix. Tomi went on to c Tomi impressed in the Formula Challenge and was signed by [[Green Stripes Racing]]. He raced at two events in the 2018 Supercup season and scored 20 points.
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  • '''Santen Motorsports''', is a Dutch sim racing team. It was founded in 2016 by [[Jan Santen]]. The team has previously com ...ifferent drivers, Joey Vrolijk & the team's ITC driver Lazaros Filippakos, racing in Spa Francorchamps and Monza respectively. Singapore saw the signing of a
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  • |bgcolor=#ddd| [[Hawkeye Racing]] |bgcolor=#a7d7f9| [[DriveGameSeat Racing Team]]
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  • In 2015 it competed in the german '''DLM Racing''' league in the '''Formel DRL''' division until the division closed down a ==Racing Career Results==
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  • {{SLteam2|2|1|1| [[Red Archer Virtual Racing Team]] |GRE| Red Archer|Quasar | QSR-03 | RA220* | {{SLteam2|3|1|2| [[Green Stripes Racing]] |GER| Green Stripes|Reventón | RE-02| GSR-20* |
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  • ...eague Lights season|2019 Superleague Lights]] Teams' Champions [[Red Arrow Racing]] took the step up to the [[2020 Superleague season|Superleague series]]. With the similar promotion of [[Cosmo Seiki Japan]] and [[Holland Racing Team]], second and third placed respectively in the 2019 Team's championshi
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  • | Team(s) = [[Deltec Racing Team]] '''Bryn Evans''' is a British sim-racer who participates for [[Deltec Racing Team]] in the [[2022 Formula Sprint 2]] season.
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  • {{SLteam2|3|2|1| [[Red Archer Virtual Racing Team]] |GRE| Red Archer|Minotaur|21_Alpha| RA221* | {{SLteam2|3|2|1| [[Holland Racing Team]] |NED| HRT|Quasar | QSR-04 | TBC |
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  • ...hdrawal [[TG Racing Esports]] and [[CM-Tech]] over the winter, [[Zedderick Racing]] enters the 2021 season as the highest-placed team left from 2020. {{SL2team|2|1|1| Zedderick Racing |ENG| Zedderick| SLL021 |
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  • Powered by RSR are a English GPVWC constructor who are racing in GPVWC since the 2018 season where they started in the ITC div 2 champion
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  • ...hdrawal [[TG Racing Esports]] and [[CM-Tech]] over the winter, [[Zedderick Racing]] enters the 2021 season as the highest-placed team left from 2020. {{SL2team|2|1|1| Zedderick Racing |ENG| Zedderick| SLL021 |
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  • With the promotion of [[Pescara]] and [[Stax Racing]], [[Mode Auto Concepts]] enters the 2022 season as the highest-placed team {{SL2team|2|1|1| Royal Blue Racing |ENG| Royal Blue | SLL022 |
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  • | Team(s) = [[Deltec Racing Team]] '''Alex Hallows''' is a British sim-racer who participates for [[Deltec Racing Team]] in the [[2022 Formula Sprint 2]] season.
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  • | Teams_Champion = {{BEL}} [[Road2Formula Racing]] ...HR]], [[Super Venturi]] and [[Royal Blue Racing]]. The team [[Road2Formula Racing]] enters the 2023 season as the highest-placed team left from 2022.
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  • | Teams_Champion = [[Road2Formula Racing]] ...HR]], [[Super Venturi]] and [[Royal Blue Racing]]. The team [[Road2Formula Racing]] enters the 2023 season as the highest-placed team left from 2022.
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  • AssociatedTeams = AlphaDelta Racing | ... Carter McColman with the help of Karsten van Eijck under the name TCS Off Racing. The team joined GPVWC competition in 2018.
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  • ...s journey in the GPVWC began in the Academy Series, where he showcased his racing prowess in several gripping competitions. His best performance at the Korea ...s he made his debut at the iconic Autodromo Nazionale Monza with [[Red VEN Racing]]. Despite the pressure of joining mid-season and adjusting to the faster a
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