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  • The 2024 Superleague Lights season has finished! Alex Lehoux dominated the championship and won 7 of the 16 Grandprix with a further 5 podium finishes.  
  • Jan Dragoun has secured his 1st Superleague Lights win in Brazil.  
  • Road2Formula Racing won their second Constructor's Championship crown after beating Spark Racing and Valle eSports in the championship.
  • About Superleague
    The GPVWC Superleague is the league's oldest series having started at the birth of the league in 2000. Superleague contains a fifteen minute qualifying session followed by a race lasting roughly between and hour and a half and two hours. Featuring the fastest cars of the Career Ladder mod featured every year, the rounds take place every other Thursday on Career Ladder weeks.

    The series is not for the rookie driver AND team manager as it aims to be the pinnacle of racing at GPVWC. The cars are the most complex seen in the league and feature an upgrade system which is handled by the managers of the teams. Finances, team personnel, engine suppliers, sponsors and reserve drivers all have a part to play and could lead to huge success or bankruptcy.


    Latest Standings edit
    After Round 16/16

    Drivers' Championship standings
    Pos Driver Points
    1 France Alex Lehoux 275
    2 India Sandeep Singh 244
    3 England Jack Mayor 184
    4 England David Fidock 171
    5 Czech Republic Jan Dragoun 163

    Constructors' Championship standings
    Pos Constructor Points
    1 Belgium Road2Formula Racing 540
    2 Germany Spark Racing 341
    3 Italy Valle eSports 252
    4 Canada True North Motorsport 216
    5 England Draig Racing 209

    Selected Image edit

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    Jan Granqvist at the 2024 Japanese Grand Prix

    Photo credit: Jake Denehan
    Upcoming Events edit
    Date Round Event
    13th of March 2025 1 Australia Australian GP
    27th of March 2025 2 Turkey Turkish GP
    10th of April 2025 3 Japan Australian GP
    24th of April 2025 4 Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabian GP
    8th of May 2025 5 Spain Spanish GP
    Useful Links
    Superleague seasons 2000 · 2001 · 2002 · 2003 · 2004 · 2005 · 2006 · 2007 · 2008 · 2009 · 2010 · 2011 · 2012 · 2013 · 2014 · 2015 · 2016 · 2017 · 2018 · 2019 · 2020 · 2021 · 2022 · 2023 · 2024 · 2025
    Superleague World Drivers' Champions Jason Endean ('00) · Christian Neumann ('01) · Mikko Jakonen ('02, '04) · Shiro Ryong ('03) · Steve Elencevski ('05, '06, '07) · Laurentiu Albu ('08) · Joe Consiglio ('09, '11) · Janne Tanskanen ('10) · Lukas Euler ('12, '13) · David Fidock ('14, '16) · Philipp Puschke ('15) · Rudy van Buren ('17) · Alex Siebel ('18) · Jannick Bock ('19) · Adam Maguire ('20) · Stéphane Rouault ('21) · Jannick Bock ('22) · Jake Denehan ('23) · Jan Granqvist ('24)
    Superleague Constructors' Champions A-Racing ('00) · BA Racing ('01) · Mapes-VO ('02, '03, '04) · Bracciano Racing ('05) · FinOz Racing ('06, '07) · Nordsjoen Racing ('08, '09, '10, '16) · Red Archer VRT ('11) · Midnight Motorsport ('12, '13) · CSG Racing ('14, '15) · Vod:Bul Racing / ACR Zakspeed ('17, '18) · Evolution Motorsports ('19) · Edonis Engineering ('20) · Evolution Motorsports ('21, '22,) · THR ('23, '24,)
    Current Teams THR · Super Venturi · TOP Esports · Edge Esports · Edonis Engineering · Fraser Tartan Racing · Holland Racing Team · AKA Hero Simracing · Epic Racing Team · Green Stripes Racing · STAX Racing · Road2Formula Racing · Spark Racing Team · Valle Esports · Red Archer VRT
    Lists & Categories World Drivers' Champions · World Constructors' Champions · Grand Prix · Pole Positions · Wins · Driver Records · Race reports · Superleague images