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− | {{*mp}} In another suprise move {{SC| | + | {{*mp}} In another suprise move {{SC|2010}} Constructors' Champions [[Draig Racing]] decided to withdraw from the Supercup and are replaced by [[Halcyon Racing]]. At the same time the number of teams is expanded to 15 as [[Torrent Motorsports]] are also granted entry to the series. |
{{*mp}} {{SC|2011}} Constructors' Champions [[Malta Force]] have made a surprise return to the Supercup, having taken the place of [[RTS]]. They have announced their all-Maltese lineup as being [[Jason Muscat]] and [[Terence Grech]]. Meanwhile [[TEM]] unveiled their lineup as being [[Tom Parker]] and [[Chris Williamson]]. | {{*mp}} {{SC|2011}} Constructors' Champions [[Malta Force]] have made a surprise return to the Supercup, having taken the place of [[RTS]]. They have announced their all-Maltese lineup as being [[Jason Muscat]] and [[Terence Grech]]. Meanwhile [[TEM]] unveiled their lineup as being [[Tom Parker]] and [[Chris Williamson]]. | ||
{{*mp}} [[Red 5 Racing]] became the first of the Supercup teams to unveil their {{SC|2012}} lineup. The team have opted to test out two recent newcomers to the [[GPVWC]] in the shape of Masters drivers [[Jon MacLean]] and [[Lee Massey]]. | {{*mp}} [[Red 5 Racing]] became the first of the Supercup teams to unveil their {{SC|2012}} lineup. The team have opted to test out two recent newcomers to the [[GPVWC]] in the shape of Masters drivers [[Jon MacLean]] and [[Lee Massey]]. |