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{{Infobox SL2 season | {{Infobox SL2 season | ||
− | | | + | | year = 2020 |
− | | Sponsor | + | | Image |
+ | | Sponsor | ||
| Platform = [[File:397rFactor2.png|45px]] [[rFactor 2]] | | | Platform = [[File:397rFactor2.png|45px]] [[rFactor 2]] | | ||
− | | Rounds = | + | | Rounds = 16 |
− | | Mod = GPVWC CL modular | + | | Mod = GPVWC CL modular |
− | | Carshape = F1-inspired | + | | Carshape = F1-inspired |
− | | Engines = [[Martex]] MX-06L 1600cc turbocharged V6 | + | | Engines = [[Martex]] MX-06L<br>1600cc turbocharged V6 |
− | | Tyres = [[GPVWC brand]] {{GPVWC tyres}} | + | | Tyres = [[GPVWC brand]] {{GPVWC tyres}} |
− | | Drivers | + | | Drivers |
− | | Teams = 15 | + | | Teams = 15 |
− | | Drivers_Champion | + | | Drivers_Champion |
− | | Teams_Champion | + | | Teams_Champion |
}}{{2020 series box}} | }}{{2020 series box}} | ||
− | The '''2020 Superleague Lights season''' | + | The '''2020 Superleague Lights season''' is the 2nd [[Grand Prix Virtual World Championship|GPVWC]] [[Superleague Lights]] season; the current second tier of the Career Ladder. [[Lukas Schmidt]] enters the season as the reigning Drivers' Champion, whilst reigning [[2019 Superleague Lights season|2019 Superleague Lights]] Teams' Champions [[Red Arrow Racing]] took the step up to the [[2020 Superleague season|Superleague series]]. |
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+ | With the similar promotion of [[Cosmo Seiki Japan]] and [[Holland Racing Team]], second and third placed respectively in the 2019 Team's championship, [[TR Motorsport]] enters the 2020 season as the highest-placed team left from 2019. | ||
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+ | With massive changes expected for 2021, the 2020 season is expected to proceed very much similar in nature and regulations to the inaugural season. | ||
==Teams and drivers== | ==Teams and drivers== | ||
+ | 15 teams are expected to take part in the 2020 season. As in 2019, every car will be powered by a [[Martex]] 1600cc turbocharged V6 power unit and use [[GPVWC brand]] tyres. | ||
{| class="wikitable" border="1" style="font-size: 85%;" | {| class="wikitable" border="1" style="font-size: 85%;" | ||
!rowspan=2| Entrant | !rowspan=2| Entrant | ||
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{{SL2team|2|1|1| Cenobite Motorsport |AUT| Cenobite | SLL020 | | {{SL2team|2|1|1| Cenobite Motorsport |AUT| Cenobite | SLL020 | | ||
− | {{AUT}} Salzburg | + | {{AUT}} Salzburg |
| 68 | {{TBC}} [[TBC]] {{!!}} | | 68 | {{TBC}} [[TBC]] {{!!}} | ||
| 69 | {{TBC}} [[TBC]] {{!!}} | | 69 | {{TBC}} [[TBC]] {{!!}} | ||
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{{SL2team|2|1|1| CM-Tech Racing |NED| CM-Tech | SLL020 | | {{SL2team|2|1|1| CM-Tech Racing |NED| CM-Tech | SLL020 | | ||
− | {{NED}} Schoonhoven | + | {{NED}} Schoonhoven |
| 25 | {{GER}} [[Dino Paolini]] {{!!}} | | 25 | {{GER}} [[Dino Paolini]] {{!!}} | ||
| 26 | {{POL}} [[Tomasz Wach]] {{!!}} | | 26 | {{POL}} [[Tomasz Wach]] {{!!}} | ||
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|- | |- | ||
{{SL2team|2|1|1| Draig Racing |WAL| Draig | SLL020 | | {{SL2team|2|1|1| Draig Racing |WAL| Draig | SLL020 | | ||
− | {{WAL}} Hirwaun | + | {{WAL}} Hirwaun |
| 24 | {{TBC}} [[TBC]] {{!!}} | | 24 | {{TBC}} [[TBC]] {{!!}} | ||
| 40 | {{TBC}} [[TBC]] {{!!}} | | 40 | {{TBC}} [[TBC]] {{!!}} | ||
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{{SL2team|2|1|1| Mayor Downard Racing Team |ENG| MDR | SLL020 | | {{SL2team|2|1|1| Mayor Downard Racing Team |ENG| MDR | SLL020 | | ||
− | {{ENG}} Huntingdon | + | {{ENG}} Huntingdon |
| 17 | {{ENG}} [[Jack Mayor]] {{!!}} | | 17 | {{ENG}} [[Jack Mayor]] {{!!}} | ||
| 44 | {{ENG}} [[Lewis Bickers]] {{!!}} | | 44 | {{ENG}} [[Lewis Bickers]] {{!!}} | ||
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{{SL2team|2|1|1| mouseOne Racing|ENG| MouseOne | SLL020 | | {{SL2team|2|1|1| mouseOne Racing|ENG| MouseOne | SLL020 | | ||
− | {{ENG}} Isle of Wight | + | {{ENG}} Isle of Wight |
| 18 | {{ENG}} [[James Dziuba]] {{!!}} | | 18 | {{ENG}} [[James Dziuba]] {{!!}} | ||
| 49| {{ENG}} [[Danny Robbins]] {{!!}} | | 49| {{ENG}} [[Danny Robbins]] {{!!}} | ||
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{{SL2team|2|1|1| Powered by RSR |ENG| RSR | SLL020 | | {{SL2team|2|1|1| Powered by RSR |ENG| RSR | SLL020 | | ||
− | {{ENG}} Stockton on Tees | + | {{ENG}} Stockton-on-Tees |
| 54 | {{ENG}} [[Ryan Elliott]] {{!!}} | | 54 | {{ENG}} [[Ryan Elliott]] {{!!}} | ||
| 67 | {{IND}} [[Sandeep Singh]] {{!!}} | | 67 | {{IND}} [[Sandeep Singh]] {{!!}} | ||
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{{SL2team|2|1|1| Royal Blue Racing |ENG| Royal Blue | SLL020 | | {{SL2team|2|1|1| Royal Blue Racing |ENG| Royal Blue | SLL020 | | ||
− | {{ENG}} London | + | {{ENG}} London |
| 22 | {{FIN}} [[Jukkapekka Lalu]] {{!!}} | | 22 | {{FIN}} [[Jukkapekka Lalu]] {{!!}} | ||
| 52 | {{NED}} [[Cas Rietveld]] {{!!}} | | 52 | {{NED}} [[Cas Rietveld]] {{!!}} | ||
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{{SL2team|2|1|1| Scuderia Clay Geeli |FIN| Clay Geeli | SLL020 | | {{SL2team|2|1|1| Scuderia Clay Geeli |FIN| Clay Geeli | SLL020 | | ||
− | {{FIN}} Espoo | + | {{FIN}} Espoo |
| 13 | {{TBC}} [[TBC]] {{!!}} | | 13 | {{TBC}} [[TBC]] {{!!}} | ||
| 23 | {{TBC}} [[TBC]] {{!!}} | | 23 | {{TBC}} [[TBC]] {{!!}} | ||
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{{SL2team|2|1|1| STAX Racing |CAN| STAX | SLL020 | | {{SL2team|2|1|1| STAX Racing |CAN| STAX | SLL020 | | ||
− | {{CAN}} Halifax | + | {{CAN}} Halifax |
| 36| {{TBC}} [[TBC]] {{!!}} | | 36| {{TBC}} [[TBC]] {{!!}} | ||
| 37 | {{TBC}} [[TBC]] {{!!}} | | 37 | {{TBC}} [[TBC]] {{!!}} | ||
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{{SL2team|2|1|1| TCS Off Racing |CAN| TCS | SLL020 | | {{SL2team|2|1|1| TCS Off Racing |CAN| TCS | SLL020 | | ||
− | {{CAN}} Montreal | + | {{CAN}} Montreal |
| 45 | {{TBC}} [[TBC]] {{!!}} | | 45 | {{TBC}} [[TBC]] {{!!}} | ||
| 97 | {{TBC}} [[TBC]] {{!!}} | | 97 | {{TBC}} [[TBC]] {{!!}} | ||
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{{SL2team|2|1|1| TG Racing |MAL| TG | SLL020 | | {{SL2team|2|1|1| TG Racing |MAL| TG | SLL020 | | ||
− | {{MAL}} Mtarfa | + | {{MAL}} Mtarfa |
| 16 | {{ITA}} [[Michael Francesconi]] {{!!}} | | 16 | {{ITA}} [[Michael Francesconi]] {{!!}} | ||
| 33 | {{MAL}} [[Jason Muscat]] {{!!}} | | 33 | {{MAL}} [[Jason Muscat]] {{!!}} | ||
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{{SL2team|2|1|1| TR Motorsport |MEX| TR | SLL020 | | {{SL2team|2|1|1| TR Motorsport |MEX| TR | SLL020 | | ||
− | {{MEX}} Puebla | + | {{MEX}} Puebla |
| 53 | {{TBC}} [[TBC]] {{!!}} | | 53 | {{TBC}} [[TBC]] {{!!}} | ||
| 88 | {{TBC}} [[TBC]] {{!!}} | | 88 | {{TBC}} [[TBC]] {{!!}} | ||
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{{SL2team|2|1|1| TTF Racing |ENG| TTF | SLL020 | | {{SL2team|2|1|1| TTF Racing |ENG| TTF | SLL020 | | ||
− | {{ENG}} London | + | {{ENG}} London |
| 41 | {{BRA}} [[Pedro Moura]] {{!!}} | | 41 | {{BRA}} [[Pedro Moura]] {{!!}} | ||
| 99 | {{ITA}} [[Stefano Zanrosso]] {{!!}} | | 99 | {{ITA}} [[Stefano Zanrosso]] {{!!}} | ||
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{{SL2team|2|1|1| Zedderick Racing |ENG| Zedderick| SLL020 | | {{SL2team|2|1|1| Zedderick Racing |ENG| Zedderick| SLL020 | | ||
− | {{LIE}} Vaduz | + | {{LIE}} Vaduz |
| 85 | {{EST}} [[Heigo Poom]] {{!!}} | | 85 | {{EST}} [[Heigo Poom]] {{!!}} | ||
| 87 | {{NED}} [[Douwe Tapper]] {{!!}} | | 87 | {{NED}} [[Douwe Tapper]] {{!!}} | ||
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===Team changes=== | ===Team changes=== | ||
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*[[Satellite Racing]] were dropped down to [[Supercup]] after the 2019 season. | *[[Satellite Racing]] were dropped down to [[Supercup]] after the 2019 season. | ||
*[[Netrex Grand Prix]] withdrew from GPVWC after the end of the 2019 season. | *[[Netrex Grand Prix]] withdrew from GPVWC after the end of the 2019 season. | ||
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===New entries=== | ===New entries=== | ||
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===Mid-season changes=== | ===Mid-season changes=== | ||
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==Technical changes== | ==Technical changes== | ||
*To be Announced | *To be Announced | ||
==2020 Calendar== | ==2020 Calendar== | ||
− | The 2020 calendar follows the 16-round limit introduced in | + | The 2020 calendar follows the 16-round limit introduced in 2019. The first round will take place in Australia on 11 March and the last will take place in Brazil on 21 October, with each race taking place on a Wednesday, every two weeks. The exception to this will be the customary Summer Break in July, consisting of a gap of four weeks between the German and Belgian rounds. |
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!rowspan="2"| Round | !rowspan="2"| Round | ||
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!rowspan="2"| [[List of GPVWC circuits|Circuit]] | !rowspan="2"| [[List of GPVWC circuits|Circuit]] | ||
!rowspan="2"| Date | !rowspan="2"| Date | ||
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! 1 | ! 1 | ||
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| {{AUS}} [[Melbourne Grand Prix Circuit|Albert Park Grand Prix Circuit]], Melbourne | | {{AUS}} [[Melbourne Grand Prix Circuit|Albert Park Grand Prix Circuit]], Melbourne | ||
− | | | + | | 11 March |
| 19:00 | | 19:00 | ||
|bgcolor="#e0e0e0"| {{center|—}} | |bgcolor="#e0e0e0"| {{center|—}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
! 2 | ! 2 | ||
− | |||
| {{flagicon|BAH}} [[Bahrain International Circuit]], Sakhir | | {{flagicon|BAH}} [[Bahrain International Circuit]], Sakhir | ||
− | | | + | | 25 March |
| 19:00 | | 19:00 | ||
|bgcolor="#e0e0e0"| {{center|—}} | |bgcolor="#e0e0e0"| {{center|—}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
! 3 | ! 3 | ||
− | |||
| {{TUR}} [[Istanbul Park ]], Turkey | | {{TUR}} [[Istanbul Park ]], Turkey | ||
− | | | + | | 8 April |
+ | |bgcolor="#e0e0e0"| 18:00 | ||
| 19:00 | | 19:00 | ||
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|- | |- | ||
! 4 | ! 4 | ||
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| {{flagicon|NED}} [[Circuit Park Zandvoort]], Zandvoort | | {{flagicon|NED}} [[Circuit Park Zandvoort]], Zandvoort | ||
− | | | + | | 22 April |
|bgcolor="#e0e0e0"| 18:00 | |bgcolor="#e0e0e0"| 18:00 | ||
| 19:00 | | 19:00 | ||
|- | |- | ||
! 5 | ! 5 | ||
− | |||
| {{AZE}} [[Baku City Circuit]], Baku | | {{AZE}} [[Baku City Circuit]], Baku | ||
− | | | + | | 6 May |
|bgcolor="#e0e0e0"| 18:00 | |bgcolor="#e0e0e0"| 18:00 | ||
| 19:00 | | 19:00 | ||
|- | |- | ||
! 6 | ! 6 | ||
− | |||
| {{CAN}} [[Circuit Gilles Villeneuve]], Montreal | | {{CAN}} [[Circuit Gilles Villeneuve]], Montreal | ||
− | | | + | | 20 May |
|bgcolor="#e0e0e0"| 18:00 | |bgcolor="#e0e0e0"| 18:00 | ||
| 19:00 | | 19:00 | ||
|- | |- | ||
! 7 | ! 7 | ||
− | |||
| {{FRA}} [[Circuit Paul Ricard]], Le Castellet | | {{FRA}} [[Circuit Paul Ricard]], Le Castellet | ||
− | | | + | | 3 June |
|bgcolor="#e0e0e0"| 18:00 | |bgcolor="#e0e0e0"| 18:00 | ||
| 19:00 | | 19:00 | ||
|- | |- | ||
! 8 | ! 8 | ||
− | |||
| {{UK}} [[Silverstone Circuit]], Northamptonshire | | {{UK}} [[Silverstone Circuit]], Northamptonshire | ||
− | | | + | | 17 June |
|bgcolor="#e0e0e0"| 18:00 | |bgcolor="#e0e0e0"| 18:00 | ||
| 19:00 | | 19:00 | ||
|- | |- | ||
! 9 | ! 9 | ||
− | |||
| {{GER}} [[Hockenheimring]], Hockenheim | | {{GER}} [[Hockenheimring]], Hockenheim | ||
− | | | + | | 1 July |
|bgcolor="#e0e0e0"| 18:00 | |bgcolor="#e0e0e0"| 18:00 | ||
| 19:00 | | 19:00 | ||
|- | |- | ||
! 10 | ! 10 | ||
− | |||
| {{BEL}} [[Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps]], Spa | | {{BEL}} [[Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps]], Spa | ||
− | | | + | | 29 July |
|bgcolor="#e0e0e0"| 18:00 | |bgcolor="#e0e0e0"| 18:00 | ||
| 19:00 | | 19:00 | ||
|- | |- | ||
! 11 | ! 11 | ||
− | |||
| {{ITA}} [[Autodromo Nazionale di Monza]], Monza | | {{ITA}} [[Autodromo Nazionale di Monza]], Monza | ||
− | | | + | | 12 August |
|bgcolor="#e0e0e0"| 18:00 | |bgcolor="#e0e0e0"| 18:00 | ||
| 19:00 | | 19:00 | ||
|- | |- | ||
! 12 | ! 12 | ||
− | |||
| {{SIN}} [[Marina Bay Street Circuit]], Singapore | | {{SIN}} [[Marina Bay Street Circuit]], Singapore | ||
− | | | + | | 26 August |
|bgcolor="#e0e0e0"| 18:00 | |bgcolor="#e0e0e0"| 18:00 | ||
| 19:00 | | 19:00 | ||
|- | |- | ||
! 13 | ! 13 | ||
− | |||
| {{RUS}} [[Sochi Autodrom]], Sochi | | {{RUS}} [[Sochi Autodrom]], Sochi | ||
− | | | + | | 9 September |
|bgcolor="#e0e0e0"| 18:00 | |bgcolor="#e0e0e0"| 18:00 | ||
| 19:00 | | 19:00 | ||
|- | |- | ||
! 14 | ! 14 | ||
− | |||
| {{JPN}} [[Suzuka Circuit]], Suzuka | | {{JPN}} [[Suzuka Circuit]], Suzuka | ||
− | | | + | | 23 September |
|bgcolor="#e0e0e0"| 18:00 | |bgcolor="#e0e0e0"| 18:00 | ||
| 19:00 | | 19:00 | ||
|- | |- | ||
! 15 | ! 15 | ||
− | |||
| {{USA}} [[Circuit of the Americas]], Austin | | {{USA}} [[Circuit of the Americas]], Austin | ||
− | | | + | | 7 October |
|bgcolor="#e0e0e0"| 18:00 | |bgcolor="#e0e0e0"| 18:00 | ||
| 19:00 | | 19:00 | ||
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! 16 | ! 16 | ||
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| {{BRA}} [[Autódromo José Carlos Pace]], São Paulo | | {{BRA}} [[Autódromo José Carlos Pace]], São Paulo | ||
− | | | + | | 21 October |
+ | |bgcolor="#e0e0e0"| 18:00 | ||
| 19:00 | | 19:00 | ||
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===Testing=== | ===Testing=== | ||
− | The | + | The 2020 testing schedule is as follows: |
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! Preseason Test #2 | ! Preseason Test #2 | ||
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===Calendar changes=== | ===Calendar changes=== | ||
− | *The | + | The Lights series' calendar reflected that of the rest of the Career Ladder. Though the Lights series had only run for one season, some of the changes as were keenly felt as they were across the League. |
− | * | + | *The Malaysian, Spanish and, controversially, Monaco rounds were removed from the calendar. |
+ | *Dutch, French and Russian rounds were introduced. | ||
== External Links == | == External Links == | ||
− | + | * [http://en.gpvwc.com/services/database/year/?target=87 Season report] | |
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Revision as of 07:28, 21 January 2020
{{{Image}}} | |
Competition | Superleague Lights |
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Title Sponsor | N/A |
Platform Used | rFactor 2 |
Mod base | GPVWC CL modular |
Carshape base | F1-inspired |
Rounds | 16 |
Engine Supplier(s) | Martex MX-06L 1600cc turbocharged V6 |
Tyre Supplier(s) | GPVWC brand G |
Drivers | TBD |
Teams | 15 |
Drivers' Champion | TBD |
Teams' Champion | TBD |
Superleague Lights Seasons | |
2019 · 2020 · 2021 · 2022 · 2023 . 2024 |
GPVWC series in 2020 |
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Career Ladder |
Superleague |
The 2020 Superleague Lights season is the 2nd GPVWC Superleague Lights season; the current second tier of the Career Ladder. Lukas Schmidt enters the season as the reigning Drivers' Champion, whilst reigning 2019 Superleague Lights Teams' Champions Red Arrow Racing took the step up to the Superleague series.
With the similar promotion of Cosmo Seiki Japan and Holland Racing Team, second and third placed respectively in the 2019 Team's championship, TR Motorsport enters the 2020 season as the highest-placed team left from 2019.
With massive changes expected for 2021, the 2020 season is expected to proceed very much similar in nature and regulations to the inaugural season.
Contents
Teams and drivers
15 teams are expected to take part in the 2020 season. As in 2019, every car will be powered by a Martex 1600cc turbocharged V6 power unit and use GPVWC brand tyres.
Entrant | Base | Chassis | Race Drivers | Test/Reserve Driver(s) | ||
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No. | Driver Name | Rounds | ||||
Cenobite Motorsport | SLL020 | 68 | TBC | TBC | ||
69 | TBC | |||||
CM-Tech Racing | SLL020 | 25 | Dino Paolini | TBC | ||
26 | Tomasz Wach | |||||
Draig Racing | SLL020 | 24 | TBC | TBC | ||
40 | TBC | |||||
Fusion Racing | SLL020 | 55 | George Sutton | Ruben van den Hudding | ||
92 | Ben Horrill | |||||
Mayor Downard Racing Team | SLL020 | 17 | Jack Mayor | TBC | ||
44 | Lewis Bickers | |||||
mouseOne Racing | SLL020 | 18 | James Dziuba | TBC | ||
49 | Danny Robbins | |||||
Powered by RSR | SLL020 | 54 | Ryan Elliott | TBC | ||
67 | Sandeep Singh | |||||
Royal Blue Racing | SLL020 | 22 | Jukkapekka Lalu | TBC | ||
52 | Cas Rietveld | |||||
Scuderia Clay Geeli | SLL020 | 13 | TBC | TBC | ||
23 | TBC | |||||
STAX Racing | SLL020 | 36 | TBC | TBC | ||
37 | TBC | |||||
TCS Off Racing | SLL020 | 45 | TBC | TBC | ||
97 | TBC | |||||
TG Racing | SLL020 | 16 | Michael Francesconi | Daniel Hurlock | ||
33 | Jason Muscat | |||||
TR Motorsport | SLL020 | 53 | TBC | TBC | ||
88 | TBC | |||||
TTF Racing | SLL020 | 41 | Pedro Moura | TBC | ||
99 | Stefano Zanrosso | |||||
Zedderick Racing | SLL020 | 85 | Heigo Poom | TBC | ||
87 | Douwe Tapper |
Team changes
- Chaos Engineering, Cosmo Seiki Japan, Holland Racing Team and Red Arrow Racing were all promoted up to Superleague after the end of the 2019 season.
- Satellite Racing were dropped down to Supercup after the 2019 season.
- Netrex Grand Prix withdrew from GPVWC after the end of the 2019 season.
New entries
- MouseOne Racing, Powered By RSR, Fusion Racing, TG Racing, TCS Off Racing and reigning champions Zedderick Racing were all promoted from Supercup for 2020.
Technical changes
- To be Announced
2020 Calendar
The 2020 calendar follows the 16-round limit introduced in 2019. The first round will take place in Australia on 11 March and the last will take place in Brazil on 21 October, with each race taking place on a Wednesday, every two weeks. The exception to this will be the customary Summer Break in July, consisting of a gap of four weeks between the German and Belgian rounds.
Round | Circuit | Date | Start Time | |
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GMT | BST | |||
1 | Albert Park Grand Prix Circuit, Melbourne | 11 March | 19:00 | —
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2 | Bahrain International Circuit, Sakhir | 25 March | 19:00 | —
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3 | Istanbul Park , Turkey | 8 April | 18:00 | 19:00 |
4 | Circuit Park Zandvoort, Zandvoort | 22 April | 18:00 | 19:00 |
5 | Baku City Circuit, Baku | 6 May | 18:00 | 19:00 |
6 | Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, Montreal | 20 May | 18:00 | 19:00 |
7 | Circuit Paul Ricard, Le Castellet | 3 June | 18:00 | 19:00 |
8 | Silverstone Circuit, Northamptonshire | 17 June | 18:00 | 19:00 |
9 | Hockenheimring, Hockenheim | 1 July | 18:00 | 19:00 |
10 | Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps, Spa | 29 July | 18:00 | 19:00 |
11 | Autodromo Nazionale di Monza, Monza | 12 August | 18:00 | 19:00 |
12 | Marina Bay Street Circuit, Singapore | 26 August | 18:00 | 19:00 |
13 | Sochi Autodrom, Sochi | 9 September | 18:00 | 19:00 |
14 | Suzuka Circuit, Suzuka | 23 September | 18:00 | 19:00 |
15 | Circuit of the Americas, Austin | 7 October | 18:00 | 19:00 |
16 | Autódromo José Carlos Pace, São Paulo | 21 October | 18:00 | 19:00 |
Testing
The 2020 testing schedule is as follows:
Test | Date | Venue |
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Preseason Test #1 | 2 February | TBD |
Preseason Test #2 | 26 February | TBD |
Calendar changes
The Lights series' calendar reflected that of the rest of the Career Ladder. Though the Lights series had only run for one season, some of the changes as were keenly felt as they were across the League.
- The Malaysian, Spanish and, controversially, Monaco rounds were removed from the calendar.
- Dutch, French and Russian rounds were introduced.