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{{FIN}}Turku, Finland | {{FIN}}Turku, Finland | ||
| 14 | {{FIN}} [[Jan Granqvist]] {{!!}} | | 14 | {{FIN}} [[Jan Granqvist]] {{!!}} | ||
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| 52 | {{FIN}} [[Jukkapekka Lalu]] {{!!}} | | 52 | {{FIN}} [[Jukkapekka Lalu]] {{!!}} | ||
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| 3 | {{TBA}} [[TBA]] {{!!}} | | 3 | {{TBA}} [[TBA]] {{!!}} | ||
| td= {{TBA}} [[TBA]] | | td= {{TBA}} [[TBA]] | ||
− | | 24 | {{ | + | | 24 | {{GER}} [[Marc Schlueter]] {{!!}} |
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{{NED}} Groningen, The Netherlands | {{NED}} Groningen, The Netherlands | ||
| 4 | {{SWE}} [[Robin Pansar]] {{!!}} | | 4 | {{SWE}} [[Robin Pansar]] {{!!}} | ||
− | | td= {{ | + | | td= {{NED}} [[Menno Klont]] |
− | | 7 | {{ | + | | 7 | {{ENG}} [[Matthew Williams]] {{!!}} |
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{{ENG}} Banbury, United Kingdom | {{ENG}} Banbury, United Kingdom | ||
| 91 | {{ENG}} [[Dan Brewer]] {{!!}} | | 91 | {{ENG}} [[Dan Brewer]] {{!!}} | ||
− | | td= {{ | + | | td= {{AUT}} [[Fabio Sixta]] |
| 97 | {{FRA}} [[Geoff Fournier]] {{!!}} | | 97 | {{FRA}} [[Geoff Fournier]] {{!!}} | ||
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{{SLteam2|2|1|1| [[STAX Racing]] |CAN| STAX | Reventón | | TBA | | {{SLteam2|2|1|1| [[STAX Racing]] |CAN| STAX | Reventón | | TBA | | ||
{{CAN}} Halifax, Canada | {{CAN}} Halifax, Canada | ||
− | | 27 | {{ | + | | 27 | {{HUN}} [[Zsolt Szucs]] {{!!}} |
− | | td= {{ | + | | td= {{NED}} [[Justin van der Smissen]] |
− | | 37 | {{ | + | | 37 | {{HUN}} [[Istvan Czingel]] {{!!}} |
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{{SLteam2|2|1|1| [[Road2Formula Racing]] |BEL| R2F | Vertex | | TBA | | {{SLteam2|2|1|1| [[Road2Formula Racing]] |BEL| R2F | Vertex | | TBA | | ||
{{BEL}} Antwerp, Belgium | {{BEL}} Antwerp, Belgium | ||
− | | 17 | {{ | + | | 17 | {{FRA}} [[Alex Lehoux]] {{!!}} |
− | | td= {{ | + | | td= {{ENG}} [[Harry Smith]] |
− | | 18 | {{ | + | | 18 | {{POL}} [[Tomasz Wach]] {{!!}} |
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{{SLteam2|2|1|1| [[Spark Racing Team]] |GER| Spark | Vertex | | TBA | | {{SLteam2|2|1|1| [[Spark Racing Team]] |GER| Spark | Vertex | | TBA | | ||
{{GER}} Germany | {{GER}} Germany | ||
− | | 2 | {{ | + | | 2 | {{FRA}} [[Loic Meunier]] {{!!}} |
− | | td= {{ | + | | td= {{POL}} [[Dawid Krupa]] |
− | | 79 | {{ | + | | 79 | {{GER}} [[Vincent Gutt]] {{!!}} |
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{{GRE}} Rethymnos, Greece | {{GRE}} Rethymnos, Greece | ||
| 19 | {{TBA}} [[TBA]] {{!!}} | | 19 | {{TBA}} [[TBA]] {{!!}} | ||
− | | td= {{ | + | | td= {{GER}} [[Michael Falkenhain]] |
− | | 21 | {{ | + | | 21 | {{TBA}} [[TBA]] {{!!}} |
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Revision as of 18:38, 6 February 2025
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Competition | Superleague |
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Title Sponsor | |
Platform Used | ![]() |
Rounds | 16 |
Mod base | GPVWC CL modular |
Carshape base | F1 based |
Engine Supplier(s) | Quasar, Reventón, Viper, Vertex 1600cc turbocharged V6 |
Tyre Supplier(s) | GPVWC brand G |
Drivers | |
Teams | 15 |
Drivers' Champion | |
Teams' Champion | |
Superleague Seasons | |
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GPVWC series in 2025 |
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Career Ladder |
Superleague |
The 2025 Superleague season will be the 26th GPVWC Superleague season. Jan Granqvist enters the season as defending Drivers' Champion, and THR as the reigning Constructors' Champions.
Contents
Teams and drivers
Team changes
- Powered by RSR, Zortax Racing, Virtualdrivers by TX3 and former Supercup Champions Pescara Simracing all chose to withdraw their entry for the 2025 season.
New entries
- Road2Formula Racing, Valle eSports and Spark Racing Team all moved up to the Superleague championship.
- Former champions Red Archer Virtual Racing Team rejoined the Superleague championship after a 1 year hiatus
Driver changes
Mid-season changes
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2025 Calendar
The 2025 season kept racing Thursdays, every two weeks. The 2025 calendar follows the 16-round limit. The first round will take place in Australia and the last will take place in Abu Dhabi, with each race taking place on a Tuesday, every two weeks. The Spring and Summer breaks were maintained.
Testing
The 2025 testing schedule is as follows:
Calendar changes
- The Chinese, San Marino, Austrian and Azerbaijan Grands Prix were removed from the calendar.
- The German Grand Prix venue changed from the Hockenheimring to the Nurburgring for the GPVWC 2025 season.
- The United States Grand Prix venue changed from the Circuit of the Americas to the Indianapolis Motor Speedway for the GPVWC 2025 season.
- The Brazilian Grand Prix venue lost its place as the last round on the calender for the GPVWC 2025 season.