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| Drivers_Champion =   {{GER}} [[Jannick Bock]]
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| Teams_Champion =   {{GER}} [[Evolution Motorsports]]
 
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{{2019 series box}}
 
{{2019 series box}}
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!Test/Reserve Driver(s)
 
!Test/Reserve Driver(s)
 
|-
 
|-
{{SLteam|2|1|1| ACR Zakspeed |ENG| ACR | ZAKMP19* | [[Valiant]] VA19 |
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{{SLteam|4|1|3| Avid Chronic Racing |ENG| ACR | ZAKMP19* | [[Valiant]] VA19 |
 
{{ENG}} Liverpool, England  
 
{{ENG}} Liverpool, England  
| 1 | {{GER}} [[Alex Siebel]] {{!!}}  
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| 1 | {{GER}} [[Alex Siebel]] {{!!}} 1-13
| 14 | {{ENG}} [[David Fidock]] {{!!}}  
+
| td= {{SWI}} [[David Jundt]] <br> {{HUN}} [[Adam Pinczes]] <br> {{SWE}} [[Robin Pansar]] <br> {{ENG}} [[Mike Bell]]
 +
| 14 | {{ENG}} [[David Fidock]] {{!!}} 1-6
 +
{{!-}}
 +
{{!}} {{GER}} [[Michi Hoyer]] {{!!}} 7
 +
{{!-}}
 +
{{!}} {{NED}} [[Stephane Rouault]] {{!!}} 8-13
 
{{!-}}
 
{{!-}}
| td= {{NED}} [[Rudy van Buren]]
 
 
}}
 
}}
 
|-
 
|-
{{SLteam|2|1|1| Edge Esports |BEL| Edge | EE02-SLQ*  | [[Quasar]] QSR-02 |
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{{SLteam|8|3|5| Edge Esports |BEL| Edge | EE02-SLQ*  | [[Quasar]] QSR-02 |
 
{{BEL}} Zolder, Belgium  
 
{{BEL}} Zolder, Belgium  
| 30 | {{???}} TBA {{!!}}  
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| 30 | {{NOR}} [[Jarl Teien]] {{!!}} 1
| 33 | {{???}} TBA {{!!}}  
+
| td= {{NOR}} [[Jarl Teien]] <br> {{NED}} [[Tom Oldenmenger]] <br> {{ENG}} [[Lewis McGlade]] <br> {{CRO}} [[Petar Brljak]]
 +
{{!-}}
 +
{{!}} {{CRO}} [[Petar Brljak]] {{!!}} 2-6, 10-13
 +
{{!-}}
 +
{{!}} {{ITA}} [[Christian Pasqual]] {{!!}} 7-9
 +
| 33 | {{USA}} [[Sven de Vries]] {{!!}} 1
 +
{{!-}}
 +
{{!}} {{HUN}} [[Daniel Kiss]] {{!!}} 2-8
 +
{{!-}}
 +
{{!}} {{ENG}} [[Lewis McGlade]] {{!!}} 7
 +
{{!-}}
 +
{{!}} {{ENG}} [[Daniel Brewer]] {{!!}} 8-9, 11-13
 +
{{!-}}
 +
{{!}} {{NED}} [[Tom Oldenmenger]] {{!!}} 10
 
{{!-}}
 
{{!-}}
| td= {{???}} TBA
 
 
}}
 
}}
 
|-
 
|-
{{SLteam|2|1|1| Evolution Motorsports |GER| Evolution | EMR-02*  | TBC |
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{{SLteam|2|1|1| Evolution Motorsports |GER| Evolution | EMR-02*  | [[Valiant]] VA19 |
 
{{GER}} Kirchhain, Germany  
 
{{GER}} Kirchhain, Germany  
| 15 | {{GER}} [[Jannick Bock]] {{!!}}  
+
| 15 | {{GER}} [[Jannick Bock]] {{!!}} 1-13
| 27 | {{GER}} [[Dennis Jordan]] {{!!}}  
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| 27 | {{GER}} [[Dennis Jordan]] {{!!}} 1-13
 
{{!-}}
 
{{!-}}
 
| td= {{ENG}} [[Tom Parker]]
 
| td= {{ENG}} [[Tom Parker]]
 
}}
 
}}
 
|-
 
|-
{{SLteam|2|1|1| Epic Racing Team |ENG| Epic | ERSL-02*  | TBC |
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{{SLteam|3|1|2| Epic Racing Team |ENG| Epic | ERSL-02*  | [[Valiant]] VA19 |
 
{{ENG}} Banbury, England
 
{{ENG}} Banbury, England
| 70 | {{EST}} [[Rait Kilk]] {{!!}}  
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| 70 | {{EST}} [[Rait Kilk]] {{!!}} 1-13
| 97 | {{FRA}} [[Geoffrey Fournier]] {{!!}}  
+
| td= {{EST}} [[Argo Teder]] <br> {{ENG}} [[Chris Shepherd]] <br> {{WAL}} [[Matt Richards]]
 +
| 97 | {{FRA}} [[Geoffrey Fournier]] {{!!}} 1-6, 8-13
 +
{{!-}}
 +
{{!}} {{ENG}} [[Chris Shepherd]] {{!!}} 7
 
{{!-}}
 
{{!-}}
| td= {{ENG}} [[Chris Shepherd]]
 
 
}}
 
}}
 
|-
 
|-
{{SLteam|2|1|1| Hawkeye Racing |ENG| Hawkeye | RS19* | [[Talos]] 9D-19 |
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{{SLteam|8|5|3| Hawkeye Racing |ENG| Hawkeye | RS19* | [[Talos]] 9D-19 |
 
{{ENG}} Lake District, England
 
{{ENG}} Lake District, England
| 2 | {{???}} TBA {{!!}}  
+
| 2 | {{NED}} [[Liam de Waal]] {{!!}} 1-5, 7, 10-11, 13
| 3 | {{???}} TBA {{!!}}  
+
| td= {{BRA}} [[Pedro Moura]] <br> {{GER}} [[Noah Chilla]]
 +
{{!-}}
 +
{{!}} {{USA}} [[Sven de Vries]] {{!!}} 6
 +
{{!-}}
 +
{{!}} {{POL}} [[Marcin Rybaczuk]] {{!!}} 9
 +
{{!-}}
 +
{{!}} {{ENG}} [[Chris Shepherd]] {{!!}} 12
 +
{{!-}}
 +
{{!}}rowspan=2{{!}} {{BRA}} [[Pedro Moura]] {{!!}} 8
 +
| 3 | 4-6
 +
{{!-}}
 +
{{!}} {{POR}} [[Ricardo Costa]] {{!!}} 1-3
 +
{{!-}}
 +
{{!}} {{ENG}} [[David Fidock]] {{!!}} 7-13
 
{{!-}}
 
{{!-}}
| td= {{???}} TBA
 
 
}}
 
}}
 
|-
 
|-
 
{{SLteam|2|1|1| Red Archer Virtual Racing Team |GRE| Red Archer | RA219*  | [[Valiant]] VA19 |
 
{{SLteam|2|1|1| Red Archer Virtual Racing Team |GRE| Red Archer | RA219*  | [[Valiant]] VA19 |
 
{{GRE}} Rethymnos, Greece  
 
{{GRE}} Rethymnos, Greece  
| 75 | {{???}} TBA {{!!}}  
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| 75 | {{AUT}} [[Fabio Sixta]] {{!!}} 1-13
| 76 | {{???}} TBA {{!!}}  
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| 76 | {{GER}} [[Matthias Muuss]] {{!!}} 1-13
 
{{!-}}
 
{{!-}}
| td= {{???}} TBA
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| td= {{ENG}} [[Ryan Elliott]] <br> {{POR}} [[Bruno Sousa Ferreira]] <br> {{IND}} [[Sandeep Singh]]
 
}}
 
}}
 
|-
 
|-
{{SLteam|2|1|1| Flag-to-Flag SimRacing|NED| FTF | F19-SL*  | TBC |
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{{SLteam|5|4|1| Flag-to-Flag SimRacing|NED| FTF | F19-SL*  | [[Valiant]] VA19 |
 
{{ENG}} Guildford, England
 
{{ENG}} Guildford, England
| 5 | {{???}} TBA {{!!}}  
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| 5 | {{ENG}} [[Michael Eyres]] {{!!}} 1-6, 8, 10
| 57 | {{???}} TBA {{!!}}  
+
| td= {{POL}} [[Dawid Krupa]] <br> {{IRL}} [[Mark Hutchinson]] <br> {{POL}} [[Adrian Faber]] <br> {{SCO}} [[Cameron Rodger]]
 +
{{!-}}
 +
{{!}} {{POL}} [[Adrian Faber]] {{!!}} 7
 +
{{!-}}
 +
{{!}} {{SCO}} [[Cameron Rodger]] {{!!}} 9, 12
 +
{{!-}}
 +
{{!}} {{IRL}} [[Cian White]] {{!!}} 11, 13
 +
{{!-}}
 +
| 57 | {{ESP}} [[Sergi Heras]] {{!!}} 1-13
 
{{!-}}
 
{{!-}}
| td= {{???}} TBA
 
 
}}
 
}}
 
|-
 
|-
{{SLteam|2|1|1| Edonis Engineering |NED| Edonis | E19E* | [[Reventón]] RE-01 |
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{{SLteam|3|2|1| Pescara Edonis Engineering |NED| Edonis | E19E  | [[Reventón]] RE-01 |
{{NED}} Groningen, The Netherlands
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{{ITA}} Pescara, Italy
| 4 | {{???}} TBA {{!!}}  
+
| 4 | {{ITA}} [[Germano Zappala]] {{!!}} 1-6, 8-13
| 7 | {{???}} TBA {{!!}}  
+
| td= {{NED}} [[Menno Klont]]
 
{{!-}}
 
{{!-}}
| td= {{???}} TBA
+
{{!}} {{ENG}} [[Matthew Williams]] {{!!}} 7
 +
{{!-}}
 +
| 7 | {{ITA}} [[Eros Masciulli]] {{!!}} 1-13
 +
{{!-}}
 +
 
 
}}
 
}}
 
|-
 
|-
{{SLteam|2|1|1| MadCape Racing Team |RSA| MadCape | MSL-019*  | TBC |
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{{SLteam|4|2|2| MadCape Racing Team |RSA| MadCape | MSL-019*  | [[Quasar]] QSR-02 |
 
{{RSA}} Cape Town, South Africa  
 
{{RSA}} Cape Town, South Africa  
| 19 | {{???}} TBA {{!!}}  
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| 19 | {{NED}} [[Jeroen Kweekel]] {{!!}} 1-7, 9-10, 13
| 21 | {{???}} TBA {{!!}}  
+
| td= {{ENG}} [[Danny Robbins]] <br> {{ENG}} [[Joshua Anderson]]
 +
{{!-}}
 +
{{!}} {{ENG}} [[Joshua Anderson]] {{!!}} 11-12
 +
| 21 | {{ENG}} [[Daniel Brewer]] {{!!}} 1-7
 +
{{!-}}
 +
{{!}} {{GER}} [[Noah Chilla]] {{!!}} 9-13
 
{{!-}}
 
{{!-}}
| td= {{???}} TBA
 
 
}}
 
}}
 
|-
 
|-
{{SLteam|2|1|1| Measuric Racing |NED| Measuric | MR02 | TBC |
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{{SLteam|4|1|3| Measuric Racing |NED| Measuric | MR02 | [[Reventón]] RE-01 |
 
{{NED}} Bennekom, The Netherlands  
 
{{NED}} Bennekom, The Netherlands  
| 16 | {{???}} TBA {{!!}}  
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| 16 | {{GER}} [[Dino Paolini]] {{!!}} 1-11
| 55 | {{???}} TBA {{!!}}  
+
| td= {{NED}} [[Rienk Hoekstra]] <br> {{ENG}} [[Stefan McCready]]
 +
| 55 | {{NED}} [[Wopke Hoekstra]] {{!!}} 1-6, 8
 +
{{!-}}
 +
{{!}} {{FIN}} [[Jukkapekka Lalu]] {{!!}} 7, 9-10, 13
 +
{{!-}}
 +
{{!}} {{POL}} [[Marcin Rybaczuk]] {{!!}} 11-12
 
{{!-}}
 
{{!-}}
| td= {{???}} TBA
 
 
}}
 
}}
 
|-
 
|-
{{SLteam|2|1|1| Storm Racing Team |ROM| Storm | SR04  | TBC |
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{{SLteam|4|3|1| Storm Racing Team |ROM| Storm | SR04  | [[Reventón]] RE-01 |
 
{{ROM}} Cluj-Napoca, Romania  
 
{{ROM}} Cluj-Napoca, Romania  
| 8 | {{???}} TBA {{!!}}  
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| 8 | {{BEL}} [[Bart de Vos]] {{!!}} 1, 4, 8, 10
| 9 | {{???}} TBA {{!!}}  
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| td= {{BEL}} [[Bart de Vos]] <br> {{BRA}} [[Vinicius Ranieri]]
 +
{{!-}}
 +
{{!}} {{BRA}} [[Vinicius Ranieri]] {{!!}} 2-3, 5-7, 9
 +
{{!-}}
 +
{{!}} {{ENG}} [[Matthew Williams]] {{!!}} 11-13
 +
| 9 | {{BRA}} [[Ricardo Pellegrini]] {{!!}} 1-9, 11-13
 
{{!-}}
 
{{!-}}
| td= {{???}} TBA
 
 
}}
 
}}
 
|-
 
|-
{{SLteam|2|1|1| Red Bull Streetfighter Racing Systems |AUS| SRS | SRS-19*  | TBC |
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{{SLteam|7|1|6| Red Bull Streetfighter Racing Systems |AUS| SRS | SRS-19*  | [[Valiant]] VA19 |
 
{{AUS}} Sydney, Australia  
 
{{AUS}} Sydney, Australia  
| 12 | {{GER}} [[Florian Geier]] {{!!}}  
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| 12 | {{GER}} [[Florian Geier]] {{!!}} 1-13
| 95 | {{CRO}} [[David Francic]] {{!!}}
+
{{!-}}
+
 
| td= {{NED}} [[Ruben Van den Hudding]]
 
| td= {{NED}} [[Ruben Van den Hudding]]
 +
| 95 | {{CHL}} [[Jos Araneda]] {{!!}} 1
 +
{{!-}}
 +
{{!}} {{CRO}} [[David Francic]] {{!!}} 2
 +
{{!-}}
 +
{{!}} {{ENG}} [[Ben Hamlet]] {{!!}} 3-6
 +
{{!-}}
 +
{{!}} {{ENG}} [[Oliver Ellis-Richardson]] {{!!}} 7
 +
{{!-}}
 +
{{!}} {{ENG}} [[Chris Butcher]] {{!!}} 9-10
 +
{{!-}}
 +
{{!}} {{SWE}} [[Robin Pansar]] {{!!}} 11-13
 +
{{!-}}
 
}}
 
}}
 
|-
 
|-
{{SLteam|2|1|1| Scuderia Basilea | SWI | Basilea | JPS1  | TBC |
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{{SLteam|6|4|2| Scuderia Basilea | SWI | Basilea | JPS1  | [[Valiant]] VA19 |
 
{{SWI}} Binningen, Switzerland  
 
{{SWI}} Binningen, Switzerland  
| 66 | {{NED}} [[Stephane Rouault]] {{!!}}  
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| 66 | {{NED}} [[Stephane Rouault]] {{!!}} 1-7
| 89 | {{POL}} [[Maciej Mlynek]] {{!!}}
+
{{!-}}
+
 
| td= {{BEL}} [[Laurent Keersmaekers]]
 
| td= {{BEL}} [[Laurent Keersmaekers]]
 +
{{!-}}
 +
{{!}} {{GER}} [[Michi Hoyer]] {{!!}} 9, 11
 +
{{!-}}
 +
{{!}} {{FIN}} [[Alari Algpeus]] {{!!}} 12-13
 +
{{!-}}
 +
{{!}}rowspan=2{{!}} {{BEL}} [[Laurent Keersmaekers]] {{!!}} 8, 10
 +
| 89 | 5
 +
{{!-}}
 +
{{!}} {{POL}} [[Maciej Mlynek]] {{!!}} 1-4, 6-11
 +
{{!-}}
 
}}
 
}}
 
|-
 
|-
{{SLteam|2|1|1| YTF1 |ENG| YTF1 | YT08  | TBC |
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{{SLteam|13|6|7| YTF1 |ENG| YTF1 | YT08  | [[Talos]] 9D-19 |
 
{{ENG}} Bath, England  
 
{{ENG}} Bath, England  
| 10 | {{???}} TBA {{!!}}  
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| 10 | {{SWE}} [[Johan Lindberg]] {{!!}} 1
| 91 | {{SWE}} [[Tobias Olsson]] {{!!}}  
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| td= {{ENG}} [[Matthew Allington]] <br> {{SWE}} [[Johan Lindberg]]
 +
{{!-}}
 +
{{!}} {{SWE}} [[Michael Haflidason]] {{!!}} 2-6
 +
{{!-}}
 +
{{!}} {{ENG}} [[Mike Bell]] {{!!}} 7-8
 +
{{!-}}
 +
{{!}} {{SWE}} [[April Carlsvard]] {{!!}} 9
 +
{{!-}}
 +
{{!}} {{POL}} [[Dawid Krupa]] {{!!}} 10-13
 +
{{!-}}
 +
{{!}} {{GER}} [[Leon Bock]] {{!!}} 14-16
 +
| 91 | {{SWE}} [[Tobias Olsson]] {{!!}} 1-7, 14
 +
{{!-}}
 +
{{!}} {{USA}} [[Sven de Vries]] {{!!}} 8-9
 +
{{!-}}
 +
{{!}} {{ITA}} [[Luca D'Amelio]] {{!!}} 10
 +
{{!-}}
 +
{{!}} {{GER}} [[Steven Lexow]] {{!!}} 11
 +
{{!-}}
 +
{{!}} {{IRL}} [[Luke Maguire]] {{!!}} 12
 +
{{!-}}
 +
{{!}} {{NED}} [[Yuri Kasdorp]] {{!!}} 15
 +
{{!-}}
 +
{{!}} {{ENG}} [[Tom Parker]] {{!!}} 16
 
{{!-}}
 
{{!-}}
| td= {{???}} TBA
 
 
}}
 
}}
 
|-
 
|-
{{SLteam|2|1|1| Green Stripes Racing |GER| Green Stripes | GSR-19* | TBC |
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{{SLteam|6|5|1| Green Stripes Racing |GER| Green Stripes | GSR-19* | [[Valiant]] VA19 |
 
{{GER}} Niedersachsen, Germany
 
{{GER}} Niedersachsen, Germany
| 11 | {{ENG}} [[George Sutton]] {{!!}}  
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| 11 | {{ENG}} [[George Sutton]] {{!!}} 1-3
| 77 | {{ENG}} [[Alex Cooper]] {{!!}}
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{{!-}}
+
 
| td= {{WAL}} [[Ben Horrill]]
 
| td= {{WAL}} [[Ben Horrill]]
 +
{{!-}}
 +
{{!}} {{NED}} [[Yuri Kasdorp]] {{!!}} 4
 +
{{!-}}
 +
{{!}} {{ENG}} [[Kieran Shanks]] {{!!}} 5-7
 +
{{!-}}
 +
{{!}} {{WAL}} [[Ben Horrill]] {{!!}} 10
 +
{{!-}}
 +
{{!}} {{ENG}} [[Chris Shepherd]] {{!!}} 11
 +
| 77 | {{ENG}} [[Alex Cooper]] {{!!}} 1-10
 +
{{!-}}
 
}}
 
}}
 
|-
 
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===Team changes===
 
===Team changes===
 
 
*After 17 seasons in the Superleague, [[Nordsjøen Racing]] closed its doors at the end of the 2018 season.
 
*After 17 seasons in 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.
 
*[[EVAL Simracing Team]] withdrew from the Superleague after a single year in the competition.
  
 
===New entries===
 
===New entries===
 
 
*[[Scuderia Basilea]] was promoted from Supercup following a dominant season in the lower series in 2018.
 
*[[Scuderia Basilea]] was promoted from Supercup following a dominant season in the lower series in 2018.
 
*[[YTF1]] were also promoted from Supercup, having finished 2nd to Basilea in their maiden Supercup season.
 
*[[YTF1]] were also promoted from Supercup, having finished 2nd to Basilea in their maiden Supercup season.
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=== Returning entries===
 
=== Returning entries===
 
*[[Green Stripes Racing]] returned to the Suplerleague after a 1-year abscence, having spent that time competing in Supercup instead.
 
*[[Green Stripes Racing]] returned to the Suplerleague after a 1-year abscence, having spent that time competing in Supercup instead.
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 +
===Mid-season changes===
 +
*Defending Champions [[ACR Zakspeed]] dropped Zakspeed from their title and renamed their entry to [[Avid Chronic Racing]], shortly after the season commenced. During the summer break, the team then disaffiliated themselves with Avid Chronic Racing but were obligated to continue competing under the ACR name for the remainder of the season: essentially becoming [[Vod:Bul Racing]] once again, in all but name.
 +
*[[MadCape Racing Team]] particularly struggled to field 2 cars for the whole season - the team missed the Canadian Grand Prix and later only entered 1 car into each of the last three races of the season.
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 +
===Driver changes===
 +
====Pre-season====
 +
*Double World Champion [[David Fidock]] moved from the now-defunct [[Nordsjoen Racing]] team to defending champions [[ACR Zakspeed]], replacing [[Risto Kappet]].
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*[[Rait Kilk]] moved from the now-defunct [[EVAL Simracing Team]] to [[Epic Racing Team]], replacing [[Borja Millan]].
 +
*[[Sergi Heras]] made his Superleague debut for [[Flag-to-Flag SimRacing]], replacing [[Mark Hutchinson]].
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*[[Daniel Brewer]], having made 4 starts for [[MadCape Racing Team]] in 2018, was given a full-time drive with the team in 2019, replacing [[Tobias Olsson]]. Olsson moved to debutants [[YTF1]].
 +
*[[Alex Cooper]] moved from the now-defunct [[Nordsjoen Racing]] to the returning [[Green Stripes Racing]] for 2019.
 +
*Having driven in 3 races for [[MadCape]] in 2018, [[George Sutton]] was named as Cooper's teammate at [[Green Stripes]] for 2019.
 +
*[[Daniel Kiss]] made his Superleague debut for [[Edge Esports]], replacing [[Jarl Teien]].
 +
*[[Red Archer]] hired debutant [[Matthias Muuss]] to partner [[Fabio Sikxta]], becoming a full-time driver in a seat that was held by a rotating cast of drivers during 2018.
 +
*[[Storm Racing Team]] hired two debutants for the 2019 season: Brazilians [[Vinicious Ranieri]] and [[Ricardo Pellegrini]]
 +
*[[Stephane Rouault]] and [[Maciej Mlynek]] would both make their full-time debuts for [[Scuderia Basilea]], ensuring that the debutant team retained its 2018 Supercup lineup.
 +
*[[Michael Haflidason]] would make his Superleague debut in 2019 for debutants [[YTF1]].
 +
 +
====Mid-season====
 +
There were a high number of mid-season driver changes during the 2019 season - as such, this list is not exhaustive.
 +
*[[David Francic]] stepped down from his seat at [[Streetfighter Racing Systems]] and was originally replaced by [[Ben Hamlet]]. After a number of on and off-track transgressions, Hamlet was banned from the GPVWC on the eve of the Canadian Grand Prix. Hamlet's seat would be filled by, firstly, [[Chris Butcher]], and then [[Robin Pansar]].
 +
*[[Ricardo Costa]] stepped down from his seat at [[Hawkeye Racing]] and triggered a number of driver changes. Costa's seat would be filled by [[David Fidock]] who prematurely ended his unsuccessful tenure at [[ACR]] and returned to the team whom he drove for in 2015. [[Stephane Rouault]] moved from [[Scuderia Basilea]] to take the seat vacated by Fidock at ACR and [[Laurent Keersmaekers]] and [[Michi Hoyer]] became the primary replacements for Rouault at Basilea.
 +
*[[George Sutton]] and [[Green Stripes Racing]] parted ways after the Bahrain Grand Prix. [[Kieran Shanks]] was originally nominated as his replacement but, just like [[Ben Hamlet]] at [[Streetfighter Racing Systems]], was banned from the GPVWC prior to the Canadian Grand Prix. A rotating cast of drivers would then occupy the seat, before [[Jernej Simoncic]] got the seat from the Japanese Grand Prix onwards.
 +
*[[Geoffrey Fournier]] recieved a 1-race ban for his misdemeanours at the Monaco Grand Prix - his seat at [[Epic Racing Team]] was temporarily taken by [[Chris Shepherd]].
 +
*[[Petar Brljak]] was unable to compete for two months during the middle of the season - he was replaced by [[Christian Pasqual]] during this time, but reclaimed his seat after the summer break.
 +
*[[Daniel Kiss]] and [[Edge Esports]] parted ways after the Turkish Grand Prix. [[Daniel Brewer]] moved from [[MadCape Racing Team]] to replace him. Brewer was replaced at MadCape by [[Noah Chilla]].
 +
*Prior to the Canadian Grand Prix, both [[Michael Haflidason]] and [[Tobias Olsson]] parted ways with YTF1. The team eventually brought in a rotating cast of drivers for the remainder of the season.
 +
*[[Wopke Hoekstra]] stepped down from [[Measuric Racing]] piror to the British Grand Prix. Three other drivers would share the seat between them for the remainder of the season.
 +
*[[Vinicius Ranieri]] was not seen in the [[Storm Racing]] car after the summer break - [[Matthew Williams]] and then [[Danny van der Niet]] would go on to occupy the seat.
 +
*[[Michael Eyres]] stepped down from his seat at [[Flag-to-Flag SimRacing]]. [[Mark Hutchinson]] - who had driven for the team in 2018 - ended the season for Flag-to-Flag.
 +
*[[Fabio Sixta]] was not seen in the [[Red Archer Virtual Racing Team]] car after the Singapore Grand Prix. His seat was taken by the team's reserve driver, [[Ryan Elliott]].
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*Defending champion [[Alex Siebel]] broke his finger prior to the Brazilian Grand Prix, the final race of the season. He was replaced at [[ACR]] by the newley-crowned Superleague Lights champion [[Lukas Schmidt]].
  
 
==Technical changes==
 
==Technical changes==
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! Preseason Test #1
 
! Preseason Test #1
 
|align="center"| TBC
 
|align="center"| TBC
| {{TBD}}
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| {{MEX}} [[Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez]], Mexico City
 
|-
 
|-
 
! Preseason Test #2
 
! Preseason Test #2
 
|align="center"| TBC
 
|align="center"| TBC
| {{TBD}}
+
| {{CHN}} [[Shanghai International Circuit]], Shanghai
 
|-
 
|-
 
! Preseason Test #3
 
! Preseason Test #3
 
|align="center"| TBC
 
|align="center"| TBC
| {{TBD}}
+
| {{ESP}} [[Circuito de Jerez]], Andalucia
 
|-
 
|-
 
! Preseason Test #4
 
! Preseason Test #4
 
|align="center"| TBC
 
|align="center"| TBC
| {{TBD}}
+
| {{UAE}} [[Yas Marina Circuit]], Yas Island
 
|-
 
|-
 
! [[Young Driver Test]]
 
! [[Young Driver Test]]
 
|align="center"| TBC
 
|align="center"| TBC
| {{BRA}} [[Autódromo José Carlos Pace]], São Paulo
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| {{USA}} [[Circuit of the Americas]], Austin
 
|-
 
|-
 
|}
 
|}
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*The [[Chinese Grand Prix|Chinese]], [[French Grand Prix|French]], [[Austrian Grand Prix|Austrian]], [[Hungarian Grand Prix|Hungarian]] and [[Abu Dhabi Grand Prix|Abu Dhabi]] Grands Prix were removed from the calendar.
 
*The [[Chinese Grand Prix|Chinese]], [[French Grand Prix|French]], [[Austrian Grand Prix|Austrian]], [[Hungarian Grand Prix|Hungarian]] and [[Abu Dhabi Grand Prix|Abu Dhabi]] Grands Prix were removed from the calendar.
 
*The [[Malaysian Grand Prix|Malaysian]], [[Bahrain Grand Prix|Bahrain]] and [[Turkish Grand Prix|Turkish]] Grands Prix made a return after a gap of four (Malaysian) and two (Bahrain, Turkey) seasons absent respectively.
 
*The [[Malaysian Grand Prix|Malaysian]], [[Bahrain Grand Prix|Bahrain]] and [[Turkish Grand Prix|Turkish]] Grands Prix made a return after a gap of four (Malaysian) and two (Bahrain, Turkey) seasons absent respectively.
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*The [[Young Driver Test]], like the final race of the season, was set to move from [[Yas Marina Circuit]] to [[Autódromo José Carlos Pace]]. However, concerned about the short length of the Brazilian circut, the teams successfully lobbied for the Young Driver Test to be relocated to the [[Circuit of the Americas]].
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== Results and Standings ==
 +
===Grands Prix===
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{| class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size:95%"
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! Rd.
 +
! [[List of Superleague Grands Prix|Grands Prix]]
 +
! [[Pole position]]
 +
! [[Fastest lap]]
 +
! Winning driver
 +
! Winning constructor
 +
!class="unsortable"| Report
 +
|-
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! 1
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| {{flagicon|AUS}} [[Australian Grand Prix]]
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| align="center"| {{flagicon|NED}} [[Liam de Waal]]<br><small>(1:19.470)</small>
 +
| align="center"| {{flagicon|}} [[TBC]]<br><small>(-)</small>
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| {{flagicon|GER}} [[Jannick Bock]]
 +
| {{flagicon|GER}} [[Evolution|Evolution-Valiant]]
 +
| [[2019 Australian Grand Prix|Report]]
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|-
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! 2
 +
| {{flagicon|MYS}} [[Malaysian Grand Prix]]
 +
| align="center"| {{flagicon|GER}} [[Jannick Bock]]<br><small>(1:28.666)</small>
 +
| align="center"| {{flagicon|}} [[TBC]]<br><small>(-)</small>
 +
| {{flagicon|GER}} [[Jannick Bock]]
 +
| {{flagicon|GER}} [[Evolution|Evolution-Valiant]]
 +
| [[2019 Malaysian Grand Prix|Report]]
 +
|-
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! 3
 +
| {{flagicon|BAH}} [[Bahrain Grand Prix]]
 +
| align="center"| {{flagicon|AUT}} [[Fabio Sixta]]<br><small>(1:26.190)</small>
 +
| align="center"| {{flagicon|}} [[TBC]]<br><small>(-)</small>
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| {{flagicon|CRO}} [[Petar Brljak]]
 +
| {{flagicon|BEL}} [[Edge Esports|Edge-Quasar]]
 +
| [[2019 Bahrain Grand Prix|Report]]
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|-
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! 4
 +
| {{flagicon|AZE}} [[Azerbaijan Grand Prix]]
 +
| align="center"| {{flagicon|GER}} [[Dennis Jordan]]<br><small>(1:37.433)</small>
 +
| align="center"| {{flagicon|}} [[TBC]]<br><small>(-)</small>
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| {{flagicon|GER}} [[Alex Siebel]]
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| {{flagicon|ENG}} [[Avid Chronic Racing|ACR-Valiant]]
 +
| [[2019 Azerbaijan Grand Prix|Report]]
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|-
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! 5
 +
| {{flagicon|ESP}} [[Spanish Grand Prix]]
 +
| align="center"| {{flagicon|GER}} [[Jannick Bock]]<br><small>(1:15.040)</small>
 +
| align="center"| {{flagicon|}} [[TBC]]<br><small>(-)</small>
 +
| {{flagicon|GER}} [[Alex Siebel]]
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| {{flagicon|ENG}} [[Avid Chronic Racing|ACR-Valiant]]
 +
| [[2019 Spanish Grand Prix|Report]]
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|-
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! 6
 +
| {{flagicon|MON}} [[Monaco Grand Prix]]
 +
| align="center"| {{flagicon|GER}} [[Dennis Jordan]]<br><small>(1:06.328)</small>
 +
| align="center"| {{flagicon|}} [[TBC]]<br><small>(-)</small>
 +
| {{flagicon|GER}} [[Dennis Jordan]]
 +
| {{flagicon|GER}} [[Evolution|Evolution-Valiant]]
 +
| [[2019 Monaco Grand Prix|Report]]
 +
|-
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! 7
 +
| {{flagicon|TUR}} [[Turkish Grand Prix]]
 +
| align="center"| {{flagicon|EST}} [[Rait Kilk]]<br><small>(1:21.714)</small>
 +
| align="center"| {{flagicon|}} [[TBC]]<br><small>(-)</small>
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| {{flagicon|AUT}} [[Fabio Sixta]]
 +
| {{flagicon|GRE}} [[Red Archer Virtual Racing Team|Red Archer-Valiant]]
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| [[2019 Turkish Grand Prix|Report]]
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|-
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! 8
 +
| {{flagicon|CAN}} [[Canadian Grand Prix]]
 +
| align="center"| {{flagicon|GER}} [[Dino Paolini]]<br><small>(1:18.496)</small>
 +
| align="center"| {{flagicon|}} [[TBC]]<br><small>(-)</small>
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| {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Eros Masciulli]]
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| {{flagicon|NED}} [[Edonis|Edonis-Reventón]]
 +
| [[2019 Canadian Grand Prix|Report]]
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|-
 +
! 9
 +
| {{flagicon|UK}} [[British Grand Prix]]
 +
| align="center"| {{flagicon|GER}} [[Jannick Bock]]<br><small>(1:25.685)</small>
 +
| align="center"| {{flagicon|}} [[TBC]]<br><small>(-)</small>
 +
| {{flagicon|AUT}} [[Fabio Sixta]]
 +
| {{flagicon|GRE}} [[Red Archer Virtual Racing Team|Red Archer-Valiant]]
 +
| [[2019 British Grand Prix|Report]]
 +
|-
 +
! 10
 +
| {{flagicon|GER}} [[German Grand Prix]]
 +
| align="center"| {{flagicon|GER}} [[Jannick Bock]]<br><small>(1:10.489)</small>
 +
| align="center"| {{flagicon|}} [[TBC]]<br><small>(-)</small>
 +
| {{flagicon|CRO}} [[Petar Brljak]]
 +
| {{flagicon|BEL}} [[Edge Esports|Edge-Quasar]]
 +
| [[2019 French Grand Prix|Report]]
 +
|-
 +
! 11
 +
| {{flagicon|BEL}} [[Belgian Grand Prix]]
 +
| align="center"| {{flagicon|GER}} [[Alex Siebel]]<br><small>(1:46.357)</small>
 +
| align="center"| {{flagicon|}} [[TBC]]<br><small>(-)</small>
 +
| {{flagicon|GER}} [[Dennis Jordan]]
 +
| {{flagicon|GER}} [[Evolution|Evolution-Valiant]]
 +
| [[2019 Belgian Grand Prix|Report]]
 +
|-
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! 12
 +
| {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Italian Grand Prix]]
 +
| align="center"| {{flagicon|GER}} [[Dennis Jordan]]<br><small>(1:19.109)</small>
 +
| align="center"| {{flagicon|}} [[TBC]]<br><small>(-)</small>
 +
| {{flagicon|AUT}} [[Fabio Sixta]]
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| {{flagicon|GRE}} [[Red Archer Virtual Racing Team|Red Archer-Valiant]]
 +
| [[2019 Italian Grand Prix|Report]]
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|-
 +
! 13
 +
| {{flagicon|SIN}} [[Singapore Grand Prix]]
 +
| align="center"| {{flagicon|GER}} [[Jannick Bock]]<br><small>(1:34.597)</small>
 +
| align="center"| {{flagicon|}} [[TBC]]<br><small>(-)</small>
 +
| {{flagicon|GER}} [[Jannick Bock]]
 +
| {{flagicon|GER}} [[Evolution|Evolution-Valiant]]
 +
| [[2019 Singapore Grand Prix|Report]]
 +
|-
 +
! 14
 +
| {{flagicon|JPN}} [[Japanese Grand Prix]]
 +
| align="center"| {{flagicon|GER}} [[Dennis Jordan]]<br><small>(1:24.775)</small>
 +
| align="center"| {{flagicon|}} [[TBC]]<br><small>(-)</small>
 +
| {{flagicon|GER}} [[Dennis Jordan]]
 +
| {{flagicon|GER}} [[Evolution|Evolution-Valiant]]
 +
| [[2019 Japanese Grand Prix|Report]]
 +
|-
 +
! 15
 +
| {{flagicon|USA}} [[United States Grand Prix]]
 +
| align="center"| {{flagicon|GER}} [[Jannick Bock]]<br><small>(1:29.404)</small>
 +
| align="center"| {{flagicon|}} [[TBC]]<br><small>(-)</small>
 +
| {{flagicon|ENG}} [[Daniel Brewer]]
 +
| {{flagicon|BEL}} [[Edge Esports|Edge-Quasar]]
 +
| [[2019 United States Grand Prix|Report]]
 +
|-
 +
! 16
 +
| {{flagicon|BRA}} [[Brazilian Grand Prix]]
 +
| align="center"| {{flagicon|SLV}} [[Jernej Simoncic]]<br><small>(1:05.257)</small>
 +
| align="center"| {{flagicon|}} [[TBC]]<br><small>(-)</small>
 +
| {{flagicon|SLV}} [[Jernej Simoncic]]
 +
| {{flagicon|GER}} [[Green Stripes Racing|Green Stripes-Valiant]]
 +
| [[2019 Brazilian Grand Prix|Report]]
 +
|-
 +
|}
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Latest revision as of 16:01, 4 June 2021

2019 Superleague season
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Competition Superleague
Title Sponsor
Platform Used 397rFactor2.png rFactor 2
Rounds
Mod base GPVWC CL modular
Carshape base F1 based
Engine Supplier(s) Talos, Valiant, Quasar, Reventón 1600cc turbocharged V6
Tyre Supplier(s) GPVWC brand G
Drivers
Teams 15
Drivers' Champion Germany Jannick Bock
Teams' Champion Germany Evolution Motorsports
Superleague Seasons
2000 · 2001 · 2002 · 2003 · 2004 · 2005 · 2006 · 2007 · 2008 · 2009 · 2010 · 2011 · 2012 · 2013 · 2014 · 2015 · 2016 · 2017 · 2018 · 2019 · 2020 · 2021 · 2022 · 2023 · 2024
GPVWC series in 2019
Career Ladder

Superleague
Superleague Lights
Supercup
Formula Challenge
Academy

Independent Series

World GT

The 2019 Superleague season will be the 20th GPVWC Superleague season. Alex Siebel enters the season as defending Drivers' Champion, and ACR Zakspeed as the reigning Constructors' Champions.

Teams and drivers

Superleague Team Base Constructor Chassis Engine Tyre No. Race Drivers Rounds Test/Reserve Driver(s)
England Avid Chronic Racing

England Liverpool, England

ACR ZAKMP19* Valiant VA19 G 1 Germany Alex Siebel 1-13
Switzerland
David Jundt
Hungary Adam Pinczes
Sweden Robin Pansar
England Mike Bell
14 England David Fidock 1-6
Germany Michi Hoyer 7
Netherlands Stephane Rouault 8-13
Belgium Edge Esports

Belgium Zolder, Belgium

Edge EE02-SLQ* Quasar QSR-02 G 30 Norway Jarl Teien 1 Norway Jarl Teien
Netherlands Tom Oldenmenger
England Lewis McGlade
Croatia Petar Brljak
Croatia Petar Brljak 2-6, 10-13
Italy Christian Pasqual 7-9
33 United States Sven de Vries 1
Hungary Daniel Kiss 2-8
England Lewis McGlade 7
England Daniel Brewer 8-9, 11-13
Netherlands Tom Oldenmenger 10
Germany Evolution Motorsports

Germany Kirchhain, Germany

Evolution EMR-02* Valiant VA19 G 15 Germany Jannick Bock 1-13 England Tom Parker
27 Germany Dennis Jordan 1-13
England Epic Racing Team

England Banbury, England

Epic ERSL-02* Valiant VA19 G 70 Estonia Rait Kilk 1-13 Estonia Argo Teder
England Chris Shepherd
Wales Matt Richards
97 France Geoffrey Fournier 1-6, 8-13
England Chris Shepherd 7
England Hawkeye Racing

England Lake District, England

Hawkeye RS19* Talos 9D-19 G 2 Netherlands Liam de Waal 1-5, 7, 10-11, 13 Brazil Pedro Moura
Germany Noah Chilla
United States Sven de Vries 6
Poland Marcin Rybaczuk 9
England Chris Shepherd 12
Brazil Pedro Moura 8
3 4-6
Portugal Ricardo Costa 1-3
England David Fidock 7-13
Greece Red Archer Virtual Racing Team

Greece Rethymnos, Greece

Red Archer RA219* Valiant VA19 G 75 Austria Fabio Sixta 1-13 England Ryan Elliott
Portugal Bruno Sousa Ferreira
India Sandeep Singh
76 Germany Matthias Muuss 1-13
Netherlands Flag-to-Flag SimRacing

England Guildford, England

FTF F19-SL* Valiant VA19 G 5 England Michael Eyres 1-6, 8, 10 Poland Dawid Krupa
Ireland Mark Hutchinson
Poland Adrian Faber
Scotland Cameron Rodger
Poland Adrian Faber 7
Scotland Cameron Rodger 9, 12
Ireland Cian White 11, 13
57 Spain Sergi Heras 1-13
Netherlands Pescara Edonis Engineering

Italy Pescara, Italy

Edonis E19E Reventón RE-01 G 4 Italy Germano Zappala 1-6, 8-13 Netherlands Menno Klont
England Matthew Williams 7
7 Italy Eros Masciulli 1-13
South Africa MadCape Racing Team

South Africa Cape Town, South Africa

MadCape MSL-019* Quasar QSR-02 G 19 Netherlands Jeroen Kweekel 1-7, 9-10, 13 England Danny Robbins
England Joshua Anderson
England Joshua Anderson 11-12
21 England Daniel Brewer 1-7
Germany Noah Chilla 9-13
Netherlands Measuric Racing

Netherlands Bennekom, The Netherlands

Measuric MR02 Reventón RE-01 G 16 Germany Dino Paolini 1-11 Netherlands Rienk Hoekstra
England Stefan McCready
55 Netherlands Wopke Hoekstra 1-6, 8
Finland Jukkapekka Lalu 7, 9-10, 13
Poland Marcin Rybaczuk 11-12
Romania Storm Racing Team

Romania Cluj-Napoca, Romania

Storm SR04 Reventón RE-01 G 8 Belgium Bart de Vos 1, 4, 8, 10 Belgium Bart de Vos
Brazil Vinicius Ranieri
Brazil Vinicius Ranieri 2-3, 5-7, 9
England Matthew Williams 11-13
9 Brazil Ricardo Pellegrini 1-9, 11-13
Australia Red Bull Streetfighter Racing Systems

Australia Sydney, Australia

SRS SRS-19* Valiant VA19 G 12 Germany Florian Geier 1-13 Netherlands Ruben Van den Hudding
95 Chile Jos Araneda 1
Croatia David Francic 2
England Ben Hamlet 3-6
England Oliver Ellis-Richardson 7
England Chris Butcher 9-10
Sweden Robin Pansar 11-13
Switzerland
Scuderia Basilea
Switzerland
Binningen, Switzerland
Basilea JPS1 Valiant VA19 G 66 Netherlands Stephane Rouault 1-7 Belgium Laurent Keersmaekers
Germany Michi Hoyer 9, 11
Finland Alari Algpeus 12-13
Belgium Laurent Keersmaekers 8, 10
89 5
Poland Maciej Mlynek 1-4, 6-11
England YTF1

England Bath, England

YTF1 YT08 Talos 9D-19 G 10 Sweden Johan Lindberg 1 England Matthew Allington
Sweden Johan Lindberg
Sweden Michael Haflidason 2-6
England Mike Bell 7-8
Sweden April Carlsvard 9
Poland Dawid Krupa 10-13
Germany Leon Bock 14-16
91 Sweden Tobias Olsson 1-7, 14
United States Sven de Vries 8-9
Italy Luca D'Amelio 10
Germany Steven Lexow 11
Ireland Luke Maguire 12
Netherlands Yuri Kasdorp 15
England Tom Parker 16
Germany Green Stripes Racing

Germany Niedersachsen, Germany

Green Stripes GSR-19* Valiant VA19 G 11 England George Sutton 1-3 Wales Ben Horrill
Netherlands Yuri Kasdorp 4
England Kieran Shanks 5-7
Wales Ben Horrill 10
England Chris Shepherd 11
77 England Alex Cooper 1-10

*Name is speculative pending confirmation

Team changes

  • After 17 seasons in 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.

New entries

  • Scuderia Basilea was promoted from Supercup following a dominant season in the lower series in 2018.
  • YTF1 were also promoted from Supercup, having finished 2nd to Basilea in their maiden Supercup season.

Returning entries

  • Green Stripes Racing returned to the Suplerleague after a 1-year abscence, having spent that time competing in Supercup instead.

Mid-season changes

  • Defending Champions ACR Zakspeed dropped Zakspeed from their title and renamed their entry to Avid Chronic Racing, shortly after the season commenced. During the summer break, the team then disaffiliated themselves with Avid Chronic Racing but were obligated to continue competing under the ACR name for the remainder of the season: essentially becoming Vod:Bul Racing once again, in all but name.
  • MadCape Racing Team particularly struggled to field 2 cars for the whole season - the team missed the Canadian Grand Prix and later only entered 1 car into each of the last three races of the season.

Driver changes

Pre-season

Mid-season

There were a high number of mid-season driver changes during the 2019 season - as such, this list is not exhaustive.

Technical changes

  • Adjustable fuel mixture settings were introduced to the championship.
  • Other changes include revised tyres and aerodynamics, in addition to power unit adjustments.

2019 Calendar

For 2019, the Career Ladder schedule was reduced from 18 to 16 rounds in the season.

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

Testing

The 2019 testing schedule was as follows:

Test Date Venue
Preseason Test #1 TBC Mexico Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez, Mexico City
Preseason Test #2 TBC China Shanghai International Circuit, Shanghai
Preseason Test #3 TBC Spain Circuito de Jerez, Andalucia
Preseason Test #4 TBC United Arab Emirates Yas Marina Circuit, Yas Island
Young Driver Test TBC United States Circuit of the Americas, Austin

Calendar changes

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

Results and Standings

Grands Prix

Rd. Grands Prix Pole position Fastest lap Winning driver Winning constructor Report
1 Australia Australian Grand Prix Netherlands Liam de Waal
(1:19.470)
TBC
(-)
Germany Jannick Bock Germany Evolution-Valiant Report
2 Malaysia Malaysian Grand Prix Germany Jannick Bock
(1:28.666)
TBC
(-)
Germany Jannick Bock Germany Evolution-Valiant Report
3 Bahrain Bahrain Grand Prix Austria Fabio Sixta
(1:26.190)
TBC
(-)
Croatia Petar Brljak Belgium Edge-Quasar Report
4 Azerbaijan Azerbaijan Grand Prix Germany Dennis Jordan
(1:37.433)
TBC
(-)
Germany Alex Siebel England ACR-Valiant Report
5 Spain Spanish Grand Prix Germany Jannick Bock
(1:15.040)
TBC
(-)
Germany Alex Siebel England ACR-Valiant Report
6 Monaco Monaco Grand Prix Germany Dennis Jordan
(1:06.328)
TBC
(-)
Germany Dennis Jordan Germany Evolution-Valiant Report
7 Turkey Turkish Grand Prix Estonia Rait Kilk
(1:21.714)
TBC
(-)
Austria Fabio Sixta Greece Red Archer-Valiant Report
8 Canada Canadian Grand Prix Germany Dino Paolini
(1:18.496)
TBC
(-)
Italy Eros Masciulli Netherlands Edonis-Reventón Report
9 United Kingdom British Grand Prix Germany Jannick Bock
(1:25.685)
TBC
(-)
Austria Fabio Sixta Greece Red Archer-Valiant Report
10 Germany German Grand Prix Germany Jannick Bock
(1:10.489)
TBC
(-)
Croatia Petar Brljak Belgium Edge-Quasar Report
11 Belgium Belgian Grand Prix Germany Alex Siebel
(1:46.357)
TBC
(-)
Germany Dennis Jordan Germany Evolution-Valiant Report
12 Italy Italian Grand Prix Germany Dennis Jordan
(1:19.109)
TBC
(-)
Austria Fabio Sixta Greece Red Archer-Valiant Report
13 Singapore Singapore Grand Prix Germany Jannick Bock
(1:34.597)
TBC
(-)
Germany Jannick Bock Germany Evolution-Valiant Report
14 Japan Japanese Grand Prix Germany Dennis Jordan
(1:24.775)
TBC
(-)
Germany Dennis Jordan Germany Evolution-Valiant Report
15 United States United States Grand Prix Germany Jannick Bock
(1:29.404)
TBC
(-)
England Daniel Brewer Belgium Edge-Quasar Report
16 Brazil Brazilian Grand Prix Slovenia Jernej Simoncic
(1:05.257)
TBC
(-)
Slovenia Jernej Simoncic Germany Green Stripes-Valiant Report


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