December 11, 2016
Published on tags: General

 

A new engine supplier is sought, following the cessation of activities at Potentia. Applications will be open until January 1st, 2017.
The GPVWC Administration would like to announce an open tender amongst Superleague outfits for the vacant engine supplier slot.

Wauters Automotive ran the Midnight Motorsport-owned Potentia until the end of the 2016 season, ensuring continuous supply to the customer teams during the past championship, but the deal has now come to an end.

This an exciting opportunity for a team to have a hands-on approach to develop their own power unit. The successful applicant will also have to foster relationships with potential customer teams as they seek to develop the ultimate power unit in the Superleague field.

Only Superleague teams are able to apply for the license. The successful applicant will be an established sim-racing outfit; the application should also detail reasons why the team should be awarded the engine supply licence. The deadline for applications is Sunday, 1st January 2017. Applications should be sent via PM to GPVWC Administrator Will Ponissi via the GPVWC forums.

The GPVWC Superleague has used original power units since the 2013 season. Martex, Valiant and Trinity all remain as engine suppliers for the 2017 season.