Difference between revisions of "2011 Masters Series season"
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− | [[File:Masters2011.png| | + | {{Infobox MS season |
+ | | Image = [[File:Masters2011.png|200px]] | | ||
+ | | Platform = [[File:rFactor.png|15px]] [[rFactor]] v1.255 | | ||
+ | | Rounds = TBC | | ||
+ | | Vehicles = BMW E90 | | ||
+ | | Tyres = Yokohama | | ||
+ | | Drivers = | | ||
+ | | Teams = | | ||
+ | | Drivers_Champion = TBC | | ||
+ | | Teams_Champion = TBC | | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | The [[Masters Series]] will return in 2011 for the [[Grand Prix Virtual World Championship|GPVWC]] for its third season. <br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br> | ||
==Report== | ==Report== | ||
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===Series Changes=== | ===Series Changes=== | ||
− | The season will again be contested with the BMW E90 that has proved to be a closely matched car that provides the type of racing the Masters Series likes to provide. Details of further changes to the series will be released in the future. | + | The season will again be contested with the BMW E90 that has proved to be a closely matched car that provides the type of racing the Masters Series likes to provide. Details of further changes to the series will be released in the future. |
==Teams and drivers== | ==Teams and drivers== | ||
+ | [[File:MastersPromo.png|thumb|right|300px|The 2011 Masters Promo car.]] | ||
===Provisional entry list=== | ===Provisional entry list=== |
Revision as of 17:50, 26 July 2011
Competition | Masters Series |
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Platform Used | rFactor v1.255 |
Rounds | TBC |
Vehicle(s) | BMW E90 |
Tyre Supplier(s) | Yokohama |
Drivers | |
Teams | |
Drivers' Champion | TBC |
Teams' Champion | TBC |
Masters Series Seasons | |
2009 · 2010 · 2011 · 2012 · 2013 · 2014 · 2016 · 2017 |
The Masters Series will return in 2011 for the GPVWC for its third season.
Contents
Report
Race Weekend Format
Two races per ‘round’. Details of the format of each weekend will be released in the future.
Series Changes
The season will again be contested with the BMW E90 that has proved to be a closely matched car that provides the type of racing the Masters Series likes to provide. Details of further changes to the series will be released in the future.
Teams and drivers
Provisional entry list
Team | Car No. |
Driver | Rounds |
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Nordsjoen Racing | 1 | Joe Consiglio | |
6 | Bart De Vos | ||
78 | Samuli Leinonen | ||
Deadline Racing | 2 | Sam Millar | |
Red 5 Racing | 4 | Chris Allen | |
5 | Gavin Thomas | ||
10 | Luke McKee | ||
Racing Team Schroten | 11 | Roy Schroten | |
55 | Mike Schroten | ||
Nijo Racing | 7 | Pavel Loknovski | |
23 | Ben Warren | ||
81 | Chris Williamson | ||
Woods Racing | 8 | Ollie Woods | |
12 | Mark Wicks | ||
73 | Phil Perkins | ||
Synergetic Motorsports | 9 | Mal McKee | |
13 | Mark Fuller | ||
No Fear Racing | 14 | Jason Muscat | |
16 | Abdel Damghi | ||
19 | Ojay Clark | ||
Midnight Motorsport | 18 | Nick Rowland | |
Blackjack Racing | 21 | Viesturs Priede | |
Constant Racing | 28 | Mark Stanton | |
86 | David Stanton | ||
Draig Racing | 43 | Ryan Walker | |
44 | Lee Morris | ||
45 | Ric Scott | ||
Tiger Express Motorsports | 63 | Tom Parker | |
66 | David Jundt | ||
MMC Racing | 77 | Adam Rouse | |
88 | Ryan McConkey | ||
99 | Philip Cullen | ||
Independents | 27 | Gregg Lawson | |
69 | Teemu Toikka |
Preceded by: 2010 Masters Series season |
2011 Masters Series season 2011 |
Succeeded by: 2012 Masters Series season |