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Years = 3 | | Years = 3 | |
Revision as of 20:28, 24 May 2011
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Superleague Career | |
Nationality | ![]() |
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Active Years | 3 |
Team(s) | Constant Racing |
Grand Prix | 35 |
Championships | 0 |
Wins | 0 |
Podium finishes | 2 |
Pole positions | 0 |
Fastest laps | 1 |
First Grand Prix | 2009 Australian Grand Prix |
First Win | {{{First win}}} |
Last Win | {{{Last win}}} |
Last Grand Prix | {{{Last race}}} |
Mark Stanton (born 6 July 1989) is an English sim-racing driver. Stanton has competed in the GPVWC since 2009 and is Co-owner and Lead driver for Constant Racing. Stanton has competed in the GPVWC Superleague achieving 2 podium finishes and 1 fastest lap, the Supercup series, and both sub series the Megane Trophy and Masters Series.
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Starting Out
Stanton had an interest in motorsports from a young age and began pc based sim racing on the Codemasters BTCC game TOCA Touring Cars with his older brother David Stanton. Stanton would drive using the keyboard until in 1997 when he began to race on the highly realistic, critically acclaimed Grand Prix Legends, a simulator based on the 1967 Formula 1 season.
Over the years he moved onto console based simulators such as Gran Turismo and Forza Motorsports, the former of which he played upon first meeting his friend and fellow Constant Racing Co-owner Joe Consiglio in 2006. Stanton lost the races.
GPVWC Superleague
2009

In late 2008, Stanton was introduced to GPVWC and rFactor by Consiglio, this lead to Stanton starting his online sim racing career. After a preseason test shortly before the start of the 2009 Superleague season, Stanton acquired a test driver position at Evans Blue Racing, standing in for Jyri Lylykorpi.
At his first race in the 2009 Australian Grand Prix Stanton showed a promising start, working his way up to 6th place, before a heavy crash at turns 10 and 11. At the following race however, he redeemed himself with a podium finish, taking 3rd place behind Joe Consiglio (Winner) and Mark Wicks (2nd). For the third race in Suzuka, Japan, Lylykorpi had returned and Stanton was left without his seat, but with a desire to race. He spoke to league Administrator William Ponissi and it was agreed that Stanton could race in the clearly abscent R4 Engineering car.
Following Suzuka, the R4 Engineering team was withdrawn from the series, which opened the doors for Stanton and Consiglio to create Constant Racing, an idea they had discussed months earlier. The new team acquired R4's Renault engines, Stanton designed the striking red and white livery and, joined by American Ryan McConkey, they debuted at the French Grand Prix in Charade.
Stanton competed in 9 races in the 2009 season in his new team, handing his seat to Italian driver William Ponissi at the Canadian Grand Prix in Montreal.
2010
Stanton returned in the 2010 season with the new CR-SL10, retaining the Renault engine for a second year. After a rough start to the season, filled with Accidents, Disconnections and computer issues, Stanton went on to achieve 10th in the final Drivers standings. Stanton was joined for the entire season by team-mate and league administrator William Ponissi and the pair competed for points throughout the season, with Ponissi finishing only a handful of points behind Stanton. Leading up to the season start, Stanton spent a lot of time designing the new livery. The final design was adapted through a number of changes before all 3 members of the team (Stanton, Ponissi and Consiglio) agreed that it was finished. Stanton has also designed liveries, logo's and helmets for a many teams and drivers in the league, most notably Red Archer, whose car Stanton has designed both years since they were founded in 2010
The 2010 season also saw Stanton drive a few select races in the SuperCup series, as well as the Masters touring car series in which he regularly fought for podium positions along side his brother in the second Constant Racing BMW 320i
2011
The 2011 Superleague season so far hasn't been as successful for Stanton as he would have hoped. After a 3rd consecutive retirement at Australia and a disconnection in France, he has only picked up 4 points finishes from 7 races. Despite the setbacks however, mostly strategy errors, he has shown an improvement in raw pace. This was most evident during the Chinese Grand Prix in Shanghai where he qualified a career best 2nd behind Maltese driver Jason Muscat, went on to finish 5th, but achieved his first SuperLeague fastest lap.
Complete GPVWC Superleague results
Year | Team | Chassis | Engine | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | WDC | Points |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2009 | Constant Racing | CR-SL09 | Renault | AUS
- |
CHN
3 |
JAP
7 |
FRA
7 |
IRL
DNF |
MON
9 |
GBR
DNF |
CZE
- |
BAH
4 |
RSA
DNF |
CAN
- |
MEX
- |
BRA
DNF |
ITA
- |
ESP
- |
BEL
- |
NED
DNF |
SIN
5 |
- | 11 | ||
2010 | Constant Racing | CL-SL10 | Renault | AUS
DNF |
CHN
DNF |
JAP
7 |
UAE
DNF |
HUN
8 |
MON
12 |
GBR
6 |
POR
DNF |
BAH
8 |
TUR
7 |
CAN
3 |
MEX
DNF |
BRA
8 |
ARG
DNF |
ESP
- |
ITA
DNF |
BEL
- |
NED
- |
SIN
DNF |
10th | 32 | |
2011 | Constant Racing | CR-SL11 | Renault | AUS
DNF |
UAE
8 |
JAP
10 |
CHN
5 |
RSA
11 |
AUT
9 |
FRA
DNF |
MON
- |
GBR
- |
BAH
- |
SMR
- |
TUR
- |
MEX
- |
CAN
- |
BRA
- |
ITA
- |
ESP
- |
BEL
- |
NED
- |
SIN
- |
11th | 12 |