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  • ...peting in the [[Superleague]] were allowed first choice, followed by the [[Supercup]] and then [[Formula Challenge]]. Order of preference would be deemed by th ...nge champions automatically progress to the next series, #1 does not exist in either series anyway.
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  • Series = [[Formula Challenge]], [[Supercup]], [[International Touring Cup|ITC]]| Series = Supercup |
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  • ...[2016 Superleague season|Superleague]] !!width=200| [[2016 Supercup season|Supercup]] !!width=200| [[2016 Formula Challenge season|Formula Challenge]] ! colspan=2 | Supercup
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  • ..., [[2018 Formula Challenge season|2018 FC]], [[2018 World GT Series season|2018 World GT]], [[2019 Superleague Lights season|2019 SLL]] | ... the [[2016_World_GT_Series_season|World GT Series]], marking their début in the GPVWC sim-racing community. Later that year, the team also entered the
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  • ...g of the 2017 Career Ladder season, carrying on from the system introduced in 2015. ...[2017 Superleague season|Superleague]] !!width=200| [[2017 Supercup season|Supercup]] !!width=200| [[2017 Formula Challenge season|Formula Challenge]]
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  • |Last_season = 2018 ...on]] and [[2017 International Touring Cup season]] in [[GPVWC]], competing in the Ladder with numbers 39 and 91 - their designated numbers for Career Lad
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  • | FCFinal_season = [[2018 Formula Challenge season|2018]] ...ayor]] and [[Josh Downard]]. The teams original plans were only to compete in the Fs3 Series at Simleague.de, however they have since stretched the team
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  • {{2018 series box}} The '''2018 WTF1 Superleague season''' was the 19th [[Grand Prix Virtual World Champion
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  • {{2018 series box}} ...ason''' will be the 11th [[Grand Prix Virtual World Championship|GPVWC]] [[Supercup]] season.
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  • {{2018 series box}} [[File:Formula Challenge 2018 Spottersguide.png|thumb|right|250px|The 2018 Formula Challenge Spotters guide]]
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  • ...g of the 2018 Career Ladder season, carrying on from the system introduced in 2015. == List of numbers and assigned teams for the 2018 season ==
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  • ... is a sim-racer from Portugal who participates for [[Drillers Motorsport]] in the [[2019 Formula Challenge season]]. ... the 1st full season was in 2015 driving for the [[Scuderia Basilea]] Team in Formula Challenge.
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  • ...from Netherlands who participates for [[Deltec Racing Team]] in the [[2018 Supercup season]]. Tristen uses a T300RS Thrustmaster. He started 32years ago in the GPVWC ITC League for Streamline Engineering.
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  • Series = [[Formula Challenge]], [[Supercup]] | Series = Supercup |
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  • Debut2 = [[2014 Supercup Australian Grand Prix|Australia 2014]]| '''Edge Esports''' is a Belgian Simracing team founded by [[Andreas Wauters]] in 2013, under the original name '''Wauters Automotive'''
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  • ...Polish sim-racer who participates for [[Deltec Racing Team]] in the [[2018 Supercup season]]. ...ndurance Championship in LMP2 Division2 Class, where I won the Suzuka race in my debut.
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  • ... the Superleague, [[Nordsjøen Racing]] closed its doors at the end of the 2018 season. *[[EVAL Simracing Team]] withdrew from the Superleague after a single year in the competition.
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  • ...re technically-orientated championship saw a great migration of teams from Supercup, and even [[Formula Challenge]], directly into the Superleague Lights for t One noticeable change for 2019 was the shift of race days; Supercup rounds now take place on Tuesdays, instead of the traditional Wednesdays.
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  • ...otorsport]] was initially included on the entry list, but were promoted to Supercup before the start of the season. Only 3 teams remained from the end of {{FC|2018}} season; [[Apex]], [[WSL]] and the [[GPVWC Academy]] team.
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  • | Years = {{SL|2018}} | First race = [[2018 Australian Grand Prix]]
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