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Revision as of 10:56, 3 January 2016

2016 Masters Series season
Masters Logo 2011.png
Competition Masters Series
Platform Used RFactor2.png rFactor 2
Rounds 5
Vehicle(s) Audi TT Cup
Tyre Supplier(s) Hankook
Drivers
Teams 15
Drivers' Champion
Teams' Champion
Masters Series Seasons
2009 · 2010 · 2011 · 2012 · 2013 · 2014 · 2016 · 2017


GPVWC series in 2016
Career Ladder

Superleague
Supercup
Formula Challenge
Open Series

Other series

Masters Series
World Sport Series
International Touring Cup
World GT
Vintage Series
Atlantic Series

The 2016 Masters Series will be the seventh season of the Masters Series at the GPVWC. David Jundt will enter the series as the reigning champion, having taken the crown in the ultimately shortened 2014 season and with the 2015 season never having taken place.

Teams and Drivers

The following teams have confirmed their 2016 participation:

Masters Series Team Base Abbreviation Tyre No. Race Drivers Rounds
Norway Ice Cold Racing Sweden Gothenberg, Sweden Ice Cold H 2 Sweden Eric Stranne
3 England Lewis McGlade
England Epic Racing Team England Banbury, England Epic H 4 England James Ross
5 France Geoffrey Fournier
England TSA Racing England Stowmarket, England TSA H 6 England Philip Morby
7 England Tom Parker
Netherlands Racing Team Schroten Netherlands Bennekom, Netherlands RTS H 8 Venezuela Argenis Riera
9 Netherlands Roy Schroten
Netherlands CM-Tech Racing Netherlands Schoonhoven, Netherlands CM-Tech H 10 Netherlands Wopke Hoekstra
11 Netherlands Menno Klont
Malta Malta Force GP Malta Siggiewi, Malta Malta Force H 12 Belgium Bart De Vos
14 Malta Jason Muscat
Australia Hinss Motorsport Australia Melbourne, Australia Hinss H 15 Argentina Agustin Canapino
16 Croatia David Francic
England Simtech Enterprise GP England Bromley, England EGP H 17 Austria Kevin Siggy
18 Estonia Argo Teder
England Cosmo Autosport England Simonside, England Cosmo H 19 Canada Andrew Waring
20 Wales Matt Richards
Mexico TR Motorsports United States Detroit, MI, United States TR H 21 Mexico Michael Teichmann
22 Germany Maurice Brackhahn
England EJ Engineering England Donnington, England EJ H 23 Australia Jarrod Vanderweide
24 Portugal Joel Pereira
Turkey Bosphorus Racing Team Netherlands Dordrecht, Netherlands Bosphorus H 25 Netherlands Tjeerd Feddema
26 South Africa Ryan Ottens
Germany SportsCar Driving Evolution France Paris, France SDEv H 27 India Niranjan Kumar
28 Romania Adrian Brezeanu
Ireland SimTech Jota Sport Ireland Limerick, Ireland SimTech H 29 England Jordan Weekes
30 Turkey Adam Ozgur
England RPM Racing England Bourne, England RPM H 31 England Joshua Anderson
32 England Rob Mason
Argentina Matias Canapino

Returning Teams

New Entries

2016 Calendar

Round Event Circuit Conditions Date Time
Laps GMT/BST
1 Silverstone Masters United Kingdom Silverstone Circuit, Northamptonshire TBC January 3rd TBC 19:00
2 Assen Masters Netherlands TT Circuit Assen, Assen TBC January 10th TBC 19:00
3 San Francisco Masters United States San Francisco Street Circuit, San Francisco TBC January 17th TBC 19:00
4 Adelaide Masters Australia Adelaide Street Circuit, Adelaide TBC January 24th TBC 19:00
5 Brno Masters Czech Republic Masaryk Circuit, Brno TBC January 31st TBC 19:00

Calendar changes

  • With the return to the Masters' original evening format came only one returning event, the Silverstone Masters, which last ran in the 2012 season.
  • All other events on the calendar, based in Assen, San Francisco, Adelaide and Brno, were making their debuts in the series.

Results and Standings

Rounds

Rd. Masters Pole Position Race One Fastest Race One Winner Race Two Fastest Race Two Winner Report
1 United Kingdom Silverstone Masters  
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2 Netherlands Assen Masters  
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Report
3 United States San Francisco Masters  
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Report
4 Australia Adelaide Masters  
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Report
5 Czech Republic Brno Masters  
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Report


Preceded by:
2014 Masters Series season
2016 Masters Series season
2016
Succeeded by:
2017 Masters Series season