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{{*mp}} The [[2012 Spanish Grand Prix|Spanish Grand Prix]] saw [[Midnight Motorsport]] putting up another very dominant performance, lapping the whole field with [[Lukas Euler]] winning his 3rd win of the season and [Nick Rowland]] securing another podium. 3rd and his 1st podium of 2012 secured 2010 Superleague Champion [[Janne Tanskanen]].
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{{*mp}} The [[2012 Spanish Grand Prix|Spanish Grand Prix]] saw [[Midnight Motorsport]] putting up another very dominant performance, lapping the whole field with [[Lukas Euler]] winning his 3rd race of the season and [[Nick Rowland]] securing another podium. 3rd and his 1st podium of 2012 secured 2010 Superleague Champion [[Janne Tanskanen]].
 
{{*mp}} A rather chaotic [[2012 Hungarian Grand Prix|Hungarian Grand Prix]] featured several front running drivers suffering setbacks, including [[Lukas Euler]] who had to settle for 6th. [[Nick Rowland]] won his second race in a row and takes a narrow lead in the championship. [[Dave Carr-Smith]] had a great return to action, securing 2nd place and the first ever Superleague points for [[Green Stripes]].
 
{{*mp}} A rather chaotic [[2012 Hungarian Grand Prix|Hungarian Grand Prix]] featured several front running drivers suffering setbacks, including [[Lukas Euler]] who had to settle for 6th. [[Nick Rowland]] won his second race in a row and takes a narrow lead in the championship. [[Dave Carr-Smith]] had a great return to action, securing 2nd place and the first ever Superleague points for [[Green Stripes]].
 
{{*mp}} GPVWC today announced that the two main Series in its portfolio will have a title sponsor this year. News are that Australian printing firm [http://www.facebook.com/pages/SimInk/100384166669303 SimInk] has agreed to partner the [[2012 Superleague season| Superleague]] and [[2012 Supercup season| Supercup]] for the remainder of the 2012 seasons.
 
{{*mp}} GPVWC today announced that the two main Series in its portfolio will have a title sponsor this year. News are that Australian printing firm [http://www.facebook.com/pages/SimInk/100384166669303 SimInk] has agreed to partner the [[2012 Superleague season| Superleague]] and [[2012 Supercup season| Supercup]] for the remainder of the 2012 seasons.

Revision as of 10:15, 8 May 2012

Superleague 2012

 
  • The Spanish Grand Prix saw Midnight Motorsport putting up another very dominant performance, lapping the whole field with Lukas Euler winning his 3rd race of the season and Nick Rowland securing another podium. 3rd and his 1st podium of 2012 secured 2010 Superleague Champion Janne Tanskanen.  
  • A rather chaotic Hungarian Grand Prix featured several front running drivers suffering setbacks, including Lukas Euler who had to settle for 6th. Nick Rowland won his second race in a row and takes a narrow lead in the championship. Dave Carr-Smith had a great return to action, securing 2nd place and the first ever Superleague points for Green Stripes.  
  • GPVWC today announced that the two main Series in its portfolio will have a title sponsor this year. News are that Australian printing firm SimInk has agreed to partner the Superleague and Supercup for the remainder of the 2012 seasons.  
  • Nick Rowland secured his maiden Superleague race victory at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. Teammate Lukas Euler managed to grab 2nd position despite losing his front wing in a collision with eventual 3rd placed driver Joe Consiglio early in the race.  
  • The Chinese Grand Prix produced another dominant performance from the Midnight Motorsport team who took their first 1-2 of the finish of the season ahead of Draig Racing's Lee Morris.  
  • The 2012 season got underway at the Australian Grand Prix with a full grid of 26 cars taking part at Melbourne. Midnight Motorsport made good use of their R&D advantage with Lukas Euler dominating the race meeting and claiming a hattrick. The podium was completed by Lee Morris and Joe Consiglio.