2004 Superleague season
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Competition | Superleague |
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Title Sponsor | N/A |
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Carshape base | |
Engine Supplier(s) | Multiple |
Tyre Supplier(s) | Bridgestone & Michelin |
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Drivers' Champion | ![]() |
Teams' Champion | Mapes-VO |
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The 2004 Superleague season was the fifth GPVWC Superleague season. It used Geoff Crammond's Grand Prix 3 and saved qualifying and race files were submitted to the league for checking and classification.
Contents
Format
The qualifying, race and in-season testing sessions were all driven off-line and the saved game files were then submitted to the GPVWC for validation and classification in accordance with set deadlines. Saving the game at any point (for the session to be continued) was unrestricted.
The top twelve finishers scored points in the race.
Report
Teams and drivers
Team | Base | Constructor | Chassis | Engine | Tyre | No. | Race Drivers | Rounds | Test/Reserve Driver(s) |
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SCUM | Holden | B | 0 | ![]() |
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Mapes-VO | Honda | M | 3 | ![]() |
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EIRE | Jaguar | B | 5 | ![]() |
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Phoenix | Renault | M | 7 | ![]() |
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Puma | Porsche | M | 9 | ![]() |
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JTM | Ferrari | M | 11 | ![]() |
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MMC Racing | BMW | B | 14 | ![]() |
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MMRT | Mercedes | B | 16 | ![]() |
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Simsoa | Cosworth | B | 18 | ![]() |
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FinOz | Ferrari | M | 20 | ![]() |
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Woods | Toyota | M | 22 | ![]() |
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New entries
FinOz and Woods Racing were new entries for the 2004 season.
Team changes
Stealth F1 decided to withdraw shortly before the season began, meaning the team was sold and became Puma F1.
Driver changes
2001 Calendar
Round | Race Title | Grand Prix | Circuit | Date | Time | |
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Track time | GMT | |||||
1 | Australian Grand Prix | Australian GP | ![]() |
?th ???—5th Mar | ??? | 23:59 |
2 | Malaysian Grand Prix | Malaysian GP | ![]() |
?th ???—19th Mar | ??? | 23:59 |
3 | Brazilian Grand Prix | Brazilian GP | ![]() |
?nd ???—2nd Apr | ??? | 23:59 |
Qualifying
Results and standings
Grands Prix
Scoring system
Points are awarded to the top 6 classified finishers.
Position | 1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | 5th | 6th |
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Points | 10 | 6 | 4 | 3 | 2 | 1 |
Drivers standings
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Bold - Pole |
* Fastest laps are currently unknown for Hungary and Australia.
† Drivers did not finish the Grand Prix, but were classified as they completed over 75% of the race distance.
Constructors standings
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Bold – Pole |
† Cars did not finish the Grand Prix, but were classified as they completed over 75% of the race distance.
Preceded by: 2003 Superleague season |
2004 Superleague season 2001 |
Succeeded by: 2005 Superleague season |