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+ | * The first batch of driver announcements for the {{SL|2012}} have been made with a mix of old and new faces lined up for so. [[Nordsjoen Racing]] were first to reveal their lineup of reigning champion [[Joe Consiglio]] and Estonian driver [[Pavel Loknovski]]. Red 5 marked their return to the Superleague with the all Welsh lineup of [[Gavin Thomas]] and [[Ben Morgan]], while [[Midnight Motorsport]] have secured the services of [[Nick Rowland]] and recent Endurance race winner [[Lukas Euler]]. | ||
* After an intense round of bidding two new teams have joined the Superleague ranks for {{SL|2012}}. The two teams are [[Kernow Sport]] led by [[Mark Wicks]] and [[Christoph Lichtenstein]]'s freshly rebranded [[Green Stripes]] team (formerly CP Lotus/Force Lotus). | * After an intense round of bidding two new teams have joined the Superleague ranks for {{SL|2012}}. The two teams are [[Kernow Sport]] led by [[Mark Wicks]] and [[Christoph Lichtenstein]]'s freshly rebranded [[Green Stripes]] team (formerly CP Lotus/Force Lotus). | ||
* [[Joe Consiglio]] finished the {{SL|2011}} season in style as the [[2011 Singapore Grand Prix|Singapore GP]] provided him with a seventh consecutive win. 2nd and 5th places for the [[Red Archer|Red Archers]] meant that the Greek team collected their first ever GPVWC Constructors' Championship. | * [[Joe Consiglio]] finished the {{SL|2011}} season in style as the [[2011 Singapore Grand Prix|Singapore GP]] provided him with a seventh consecutive win. 2nd and 5th places for the [[Red Archer|Red Archers]] meant that the Greek team collected their first ever GPVWC Constructors' Championship. | ||
* The [[2011 Dutch Grand Prix|Dutch Grand Prix]] saw [[Joe Consiglio]] clinch his 2nd GPVWC Drivers' championship as he dominated once more and won the race by over a minute. However another 2-3 finish for [[Red Archer]] sees them pull 10 points clear of rivals [[Nordsjoen]] going into the final race. | * The [[2011 Dutch Grand Prix|Dutch Grand Prix]] saw [[Joe Consiglio]] clinch his 2nd GPVWC Drivers' championship as he dominated once more and won the race by over a minute. However another 2-3 finish for [[Red Archer]] sees them pull 10 points clear of rivals [[Nordsjoen]] going into the final race. | ||
* With another commanding win [[Nordsjoen Racing]]'s [[Joe Consiglio]] moved within a step of his second World Championship, as [[Lee Morris]] failed to finish in [[2011 Belgian Grand Prix|Spa-Francorchamps]]. [[Red Archer]] retained the lead in the Constructors' Championship with [[David Jundt]] holding off [[Pavel Loknovski]] for 2nd. | * With another commanding win [[Nordsjoen Racing]]'s [[Joe Consiglio]] moved within a step of his second World Championship, as [[Lee Morris]] failed to finish in [[2011 Belgian Grand Prix|Spa-Francorchamps]]. [[Red Archer]] retained the lead in the Constructors' Championship with [[David Jundt]] holding off [[Pavel Loknovski]] for 2nd. | ||
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Revision as of 12:03, 12 December 2011
- The first batch of driver announcements for the 2012 have been made with a mix of old and new faces lined up for so. Nordsjoen Racing were first to reveal their lineup of reigning champion Joe Consiglio and Estonian driver Pavel Loknovski. Red 5 marked their return to the Superleague with the all Welsh lineup of Gavin Thomas and Ben Morgan, while Midnight Motorsport have secured the services of Nick Rowland and recent Endurance race winner Lukas Euler.
- After an intense round of bidding two new teams have joined the Superleague ranks for 2012. The two teams are Kernow Sport led by Mark Wicks and Christoph Lichtenstein's freshly rebranded Green Stripes team (formerly CP Lotus/Force Lotus).
- Joe Consiglio finished the 2011 season in style as the Singapore GP provided him with a seventh consecutive win. 2nd and 5th places for the Red Archers meant that the Greek team collected their first ever GPVWC Constructors' Championship.
- The Dutch Grand Prix saw Joe Consiglio clinch his 2nd GPVWC Drivers' championship as he dominated once more and won the race by over a minute. However another 2-3 finish for Red Archer sees them pull 10 points clear of rivals Nordsjoen going into the final race.
- With another commanding win Nordsjoen Racing's Joe Consiglio moved within a step of his second World Championship, as Lee Morris failed to finish in Spa-Francorchamps. Red Archer retained the lead in the Constructors' Championship with David Jundt holding off Pavel Loknovski for 2nd.