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The [[GPVWC]] Supercup is the league's second oldest series with its roots being found in 2005. Recently updated for the 2014 season, the format of Supercup features a fifteen minute qualifying session followed by a 'Feature' then a 'Sprint' race. Utilising the intermediate level cars of the Career Ladder mod each year, the rounds take place every other Wednesday on Career Ladder weeks.
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The [[GPVWC]] Supercup is the league's second oldest series with its roots being found in 2005. The format of Supercup features a fifteen minute qualifying session followed by a 'Feature' then a 'Sprint' race. Utilising the intermediate level cars of the Career Ladder mod each year, the rounds take place every other Thursday on Career Ladder weeks.
  
The series is aimed to act a stepping stone to Superleague for both teams and drivers. A reverse grid of between six to ten drivers for the Sprint Race provides a unique challenge to the top drivers and most experienced simracers should find their way well here.  
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The series is aimed to act a stepping stone to Superleague Lights for both teams and drivers. A reverse grid of between six to ten drivers for the Sprint Race provides a unique challenge to the top drivers and most experienced simracers should find their way well here.  
 
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Latest revision as of 09:03, 18 December 2020

The GPVWC Supercup is the league's second oldest series with its roots being found in 2005. The format of Supercup features a fifteen minute qualifying session followed by a 'Feature' then a 'Sprint' race. Utilising the intermediate level cars of the Career Ladder mod each year, the rounds take place every other Thursday on Career Ladder weeks.

The series is aimed to act a stepping stone to Superleague Lights for both teams and drivers. A reverse grid of between six to ten drivers for the Sprint Race provides a unique challenge to the top drivers and most experienced simracers should find their way well here.