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Revision as of 06:06, 3 January 2012
Competition | Superleague |
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Title Sponsor | N/A |
Platform Used | TBC |
Rounds | 18 |
Mod base | TBC |
Carshape base | TBC |
Engine Supplier(s) | TBC |
Tyre Supplier(s) | TBC |
Drivers | |
Teams | 13 |
Drivers' Champion | TBC |
Teams' Champion | TBC |
Superleague Seasons | |
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The 2012 Superleague season will be the 13th GPVWC Superleague season.
Changes for 2012
The calendar will be reduced to 18 events in order to allow races to be spaced two weeks: this will guarantee enough time to devote an increased amount of coverage to the events, teams and drivers to step up the media offer of the GPVWC. In turn, this will increase the relevance and importance of each event in this championship.
A new area will be introduced in the R&D system - fuel efficiency. As different engines have far different fuel consumption rates, teams will be able to devote some RD energies to improving theirs in an attempt to give their drivers an extra advantage come race day. In addition, fuel efficiency values will be made known to managers when bidding for engines - one more factor to keep into account when making a balanced choice.
The biggest new feature of 2012, however, is going to be the GPVWC Team Personnel. In the GPVWC, No Team wins Alone. Teams will be able to hire key personnel members before the start of the season - namely the Chief Designer, the Commercial Manager and the Chief Mechanic. Each individual, for whom teams will need to outbid their rivals, possess hidden statistics relative to his quality - statistics that will be only partially disclosed to the teams. Each of their abilities will have a repercussion on the team's ability to improve certain areas.
The Chief Designer will improve R&D by decreasing (or increasing!) the number of RD points necessary for any given update, or the time needed to develop it. Each Designer will have some strong points and weak points in any of the areas, and will thus influence the way a car is developed. The Commercial Manager will be able to lower the marketing requirements needed when seeking sponsors and/or increase the amount of money the latter bring in. The Chief Mechanic, finally, will influence the speed of the team's pitstops and the likeliness of problems/random delays appearing.
The GPVWC Team Personnel will be a key to success in 2012 as teams will need to balance their budgets to hire the best and most affordable individuals in their bid for Championship glory: as in real life, having a solid team behind the driver can contribute to winning or losing a title! This is the first step towards a more detailed personnel system which will involve, in future seasons, the possibility to assign increasing numbers of staff (of different quality) to your department Chiefs and to develop structures to enable your team to produce better, faster R&D.
Finally, the 2012 season will see the introduction of a new in-season testing system - tests will be reduced in length to two hours, the maximum number of laps will be lowered to 40 and each lap will yield more RD points. Furthermore, the number of in-season tests will be reduced to two - one in the early stages of the season and one halfway through it - with more importance given to Free Practice.
Pre-season
The pre-season schedule is as follows:
- 09-Jan Contracts open
- 16-Jan Personnel Bids Round 1
- 19-Jan Personnel Bids Round 2
- 23-Jan Sponsors Bids Round 1
- 26-Jan Sponsors Bids Round 2
- 30-Jan Engine Bids Round 1
- 02-Feb Engine Bids Round 2
- 09-Feb Pre-Season Testing #1
- 16-Feb Pre-Season Testing #2
- 23-Feb Pre-Season Testing #3
- 01-Mar Pre-Season Testing #4
Teams and drivers
The following teams have confirmed their 2012 participation.
2011 Calendar
Changes
- The calendar has been reduced to just 18 Grand Prix for 2012 - 2 less than the previous season.
Preceded by: 2011 Superleague season |
2012 Superleague season 2012 |
Succeeded by: Current Season |