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Revision as of 11:40, 10 January 2019
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Competition | Superleague Lights |
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Title Sponsor | |
Platform Used | rFactor 2 |
Mod base | GPVWC CL modular |
Carshape base | F1 based |
Rounds | |
Engine Supplier(s) | 1.6L V6 turbo |
Tyre Supplier(s) | GPVWC brand G |
Drivers | |
Teams | 15 |
Drivers' Champion | |
Teams' Champion | |
Superleague Lights Seasons | |
2019 · 2020 · 2021 · 2022 · 2023 . 2024 |
GPVWC series in 2019 |
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Career Ladder |
Superleague |
Independent Series |
The 2019 Superleague Lights season will be the 1st Superleague Lights season.
Teams and drivers
Superleague Team | Base | Constructor | Chassis | Tyre | No. | Race Drivers | Rounds | Test/Reserve Driver(s) |
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Scuderia Clay Geeli | TBA | TBC | TBA | TBA | ||||
TBC | TBA | |||||||
Draig Racing | TBA | 24 | Ádám Pinczés | TBA | ||||
TBC | Matt Richards | |||||||
Holland Racing Team | TBA | TBC | TBA | TBA | ||||
TBC | TBA | |||||||
Cosmo Seiki Japan | TBA | 6 | TBA | TBA | ||||
TBC | TBA | |||||||
Red Arrow Racing | TBA | TBC | Chris Butcher | David Jundt | ||||
TBC | Matthew Williams | |||||||
STAX Racing | TBA | 36 | TBA | TBA | ||||
37 | TBA | |||||||
Cenobyte Motorsports | TBA | TBC | TBA | TBA | ||||
TBC | TBA | |||||||
Royal Blue Racing | TBA | TBC | James Early | Tomi Ylitalo | ||||
TBC | Thomas Andriamiharisoa | |||||||
TR Bluvos Motorsports | TBA | 88 | TBA | TBA | ||||
TBC | TBA | |||||||
CM-Tech Racing | TBA | TBC | TBA | TBA | ||||
TBC | TBA | |||||||
TTF Racing | TBA | TBC | Ruben Van den Hudding | TBA | ||||
TBC | Rauno Muru | |||||||
Mayor Downard Racing Team | TBA | TBC | Jack Mayor | TBA | ||||
TBC | Josh Downard | |||||||
Idos Motorsport | TBA | TBC | Ben Horrill | TBA | ||||
TBC | TBA | |||||||
NetRex Grand Prix | TBA | TBC | TBA | TBA | ||||
TBC | TBA | |||||||
Satellite Racing | TBA | TBC | TBA | TBA | ||||
TBC | TBA |
New entries
- Scuderia Clay Geeli, Draig Racing, Holland Racing Team and Cosmo Seiki Japan were promoted from the Supercup.
- Red Arrow Racing, STAX Racing, Cenobyte Motorsports, Royal Blue Racing, TR Motorsports, CM-Tech Racing, TTF Racing, Mayor Downard Racing Team and Idos Motorsport were all promoted from Formula Challenge.
- Satellite Racing returns from a 1-year absence from the Career Ladder, having last competed in 2017, in the Supercup
- After a 20-year history competing in other leagues, NetRex Grand Prix make their GPVWC debut in 2019.
2019 Calendar
Testing
The 2019 testing schedule was as follows:
Test | Date | Venue |
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Preseason Test #1 | TBC | TBD |
Preseason Test #2 | TBC | TBD |
Preseason Test #3 | TBC | TBD |
Preceded by: None |
GPVWC Superleague 2 season 2019 |
Succeeded by: 2020 Superleague 2 season |