2019 Supercup season

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2019 Supercup season
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Competition Supercup
Title Sponsor TBC
Platform Used 397rFactor2.png rFactor 2
Rounds
Mod Used GPVWC CL modular
Carshape F2-inspired
Engine Supplier(s) GPVWC 3400cc turbocharged V6
Tyre Supplier(s) GPVWC brand G
Drivers
Teams 15
Drivers' Champion Malta Jason Muscat
Teams' Champion England Zedderick Racing
Supercup Seasons
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GPVWC series in 2019
Career Ladder

Superleague
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Supercup
Formula Challenge
Academy

Independent Series

World GT

The 2019 Supercup season is the 12th GPVWC Supercup season. From 2019 onwards, Supercup is no longer the second tier in the GPVWC Career Ladder, as the newly-created Superleague Lights championship was introduced between Supercup and Superleague at the end of 2018. While Supercup itself remained largely unchanged, the quest to fill the brand-new, more technically-orientated championship saw a great migration of teams from Supercup, and even Formula Challenge, directly into the Superleague Lights for the start of 2019.

One noticeable change for 2019 was the shift of race days; Supercup rounds now take place on Tuesdays, instead of the traditional Wednesdays.

Teams and drivers

The 2019 Supercup Spotters guide
Supercup Team Base Abbreviation Chassis1 Tyre No. Race Drivers Rounds Test/Reserve Driver(s)
Malta TG Racing

Malta Mtarfa, Malta

TG SC-019 G 40 Poland Sebastian Kosmala 1-2 Netherlands Ruud Heesterbeek
69 Italy Michael Francesconi 1-2
Netherlands Racing Team Schroten

Netherlands Bennekom, The Netherlands

RTS SC-019 G 11
Switzerland
Justin Habermacher
1-2 TBC
22 Germany Fabian Walter 1-2
England Zedderick Racing

Liechtenstein Vaduz, Liechtenstein

Zedderick SC-019 G 85 Malta Jason Muscat 1-2 Germany Jean-Pierre Helpap
86
Switzerland
David Jundt
2
Netherlands Douwe Tapper 2
Malta Malta Force GP

Malta Siggiewi, Malta

Malta Force SC-019 G 44 Guernsey Craig Patteson 1-2 TBC
77 England Danny Robbins 1-2
England ST Racing

England Chandler's Ford, England

ST SC-019 G 27 Germany Stefan Gehse 1-2 TBC
33 Brazil Rodrigo Carvalho 1-2
England Shift Gear Racing

England England

Shift Gear SC-019 G 17 England Ross Woodford 1-2 TBC
98 England Christopher Rabey 1-2
Malta GT Omega RPM eSports

Malta Tarxien, Malta

Omega SC-019 G 53 Russia Roman Ivanov 1-2 TBC
54 Malta Dean Vella 1-2
United States Torrent Motorsports

United States Columbus, OH, United States

Torrent SC-019 G 88 Chile Giancarlo Raggio 1 TBC
99 England Kieran Shanks 2
Netherlands Drillers Motorsport

Netherlands Rotterdam, The Netherlands

Drillers SC-019 G 9 England Harry Graham 1-4 Serbia Bojan Bogdanov
14 England Tom Davison 1-4
England Enterprise Pulsars

England Bromley, England

Enterprise SC-019 G 35 Ireland Tariq Gamil 1 Ireland Cian White
England James Saunders 2
72 United States Sven de Vries 1-2
Netherlands Frami Autosport

Netherlands The Netherlands

Frami SC-019 G 96 Poland Adrian Faber 1-2 TBC
97 Poland Michal Galka 1-2
England Fusion Racing

England Reading, England

Fusion SC-019 G 55 Italy Luca D’Amelio 1-2 Netherlands Max Scholten
57 Netherlands Pim Van Ark 1-2
Netherlands Rowen GP

Netherlands Gorinchem, The Netherlands

Rowen SC-019 G 78 England Lewis McGlade 1-2 TBC
87 England Michael Cooper 1-2
Canada TCS Off Racing

Canada Canada

TCS Off SC-019 G 5 Italy Lorenzo De Ciutiis 1-2 England Adrian Campfield
10 England James Clay 1-2
England Team Rookie Monsters

England England

TRM SC-019 G 37 England Matthew Beavis 1-2 TBC
73 Netherlands Noah Reuvers 1
England Ben Hamlet 2

Team changes

New entries

Returning entries

  • Former Supercup champions Torrent Motorsports returned to the series, having been promoted from Formula Challenge. Torrent last competed in Supercup in their championship-winning year, 2012.
  • Enterprise Pulsars, previously known as Enterprise GP, returned to the Supercup after a 2-year absence.

Technical changes

  • The engine formula was changed from naturally-aspriated V8s to turbochard V6 powerplants.
  • Adjustable fuel mixture settings were introduced to the championship.
  • Other changes include revised gear ratios, tyres and aerodynamics.

2019 Calendar

For 2019, the Career Ladder schedule has been radically adjusted, with Supercup races moving from Wednesdays to Tuesday nights.

Round Race Title Grand Prix Circuit Conditions Date Start Time
GMT BST
1 Supercup Australian Grand Prix Australian GP Australia Albert Park Grand Prix Circuit, Melbourne Sunny.png Sunny 12 March 19:00
2 Supercup Malaysian Grand Prix Malaysian GP Malaysia Sepang International Circuit, Sepang Sunny.png Sunny 26 March 19:00
3 Supercup Bahrain Grand Prix Bahrain GP Bahrain Bahrain International Circuit, Sakhir TBC 9 April 18:00 19:00
4 Supercup Azerbaijan Grand Prix Azerbaijan GP Azerbaijan Baku City Circuit, Baku TBC 22 April 18:00 19:00
5 Supercup Spanish Grand Prix Spanish GP Spain Circuit de Catalunya, Barcelona TBC 7 May 18:00 19:00
6 Supercup Monaco Grand Prix Monaco GP Monaco Circuit de Monaco, Monte Carlo TBC 21 May 18:00 19:00
7 Supercup Turkish Grand Prix Turkish GP Turkey Istanbul Park , Turkey TBC 4 June 18:00 19:00
8 Supercup Canadian Grand Prix Canadian GP Canada Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, Montreal TBC 18 June 18:00 19:00
9 Supercup British Grand Prix British GP United Kingdom Silverstone Circuit, Northamptonshire TBC 2 July 18:00 19:00
10 Supercup German Grand Prix German GP Germany Hockenheimring, Hockenheim TBC 30 July 18:00 19:00
11 Supercup Belgian Grand Prix Belgian GP Belgium Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps, Spa TBC 13 August 18:00 19:00
12 Supercup Italian Grand Prix Italian GP Italy Autodromo Nazionale di Monza, Monza TBC 27 August 18:00 19:00
13 Supercup Singapore Grand Prix Singapore GP Singapore Marina Bay Street Circuit, Singapore TBC 10 September 18:00 19:00
14 Supercup Japanese Grand Prix Japanese GP Japan Suzuka Circuit, Suzuka TBC 24 September 18:00 19:00
15 Supercup United States Grand Prix United States GP United States Circuit of the Americas, Austin TBC 8 October 18:00 19:00
16 Supercup Brazilian Grand Prix Brazilian GP Brazil Autódromo José Carlos Pace, São Paulo TBC 22 October 19:00

Testing

The 2019 testing schedule was as follows:

Test Date Venue
Preseason Test #1 26 February Spain Circuito de Jerez
Preseason Test #2 5 March United Arab Emirates Yas Marina Circuit

Calendar changes

The 2019 calendar was reduced from 18 down to 16 rounds.

Preceded by:
2018 Supercup season
GPVWC Supercup season
2019
Succeeded by:
2020 Supercup season