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The [[GPVWC]] Atlantic Series is the latest addition to the league, with races of roughly half that of real IndyCar series races. It runs on every non-Career Ladder Tuesday.  
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The [[GPVWC]] Atlantic Series is the league's independent single-seater series with races which used to be roughly half the length of real IndyCar series races. Though in its inaugural year it ran on Tuesdays, from 2016 it runs on every non-Career Ladder Thursday.  
  
The series is aimed at those looking for equal open-wheel machinery pitted against each other across a variety of street, oval and permanent circuits. Close and precise racing alongside daredevil driving is to be expected here.   
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The series is aimed at those looking for equal open-wheel machinery pitted against each other across a variety of street, oval and permanent circuits.   
  
The series is also one of only two series to be run using rFactor 2 in GPVWC.  
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Following its first season the series looked to have been shelved however following a vote for 2016's Community Choice discipline it was brought back for a second season.  
 
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Latest revision as of 15:08, 12 August 2016

The GPVWC Atlantic Series is the league's independent single-seater series with races which used to be roughly half the length of real IndyCar series races. Though in its inaugural year it ran on Tuesdays, from 2016 it runs on every non-Career Ladder Thursday.

The series is aimed at those looking for equal open-wheel machinery pitted against each other across a variety of street, oval and permanent circuits.

Following its first season the series looked to have been shelved however following a vote for 2016's Community Choice discipline it was brought back for a second season.