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Revision as of 08:52, 18 December 2020

Superleague Lights News edit

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  • The 2020 Superleague Lights season has finished! Liam de Waal dominated the championship and won 10 of the 16 Grandprix.  
  • Liam de Waal has secured his 1st Superleague Lights Driver's Championship by outscoring rookie Collin Spork and Michael Francesconi in the Championship.  
  • Cenobite Motorsports won their first Constructor's Championship crown after beating CM-Tech Racing and TG Racing Esports in the championship.
  • About Superleague Lights
    The GPVWC Superleague Lights is the league's second tier, it was creating to help manage the increacing demand of teams wanting to manage and upgrade a team within the league. The championship was announced at the GPVWC day of 2018 at Milton Keynes, The championship is for 95% a copy of the Superleague.

    Superleague Lights contains a fifteen minute qualifying session followed by a race lasting roughly an hour. Featuring the fastest cars of the Career Ladder mod featured every year, the rounds take place every other Tuesday on Career Ladder weeks.


    Latest Standings edit
    After Round 16/16

    Drivers' Championship standings
    Pos Driver Points
    1   TBC 00
    2   TBC 00
    3   TBC 00
    4   TBC 00
    5   TBC 00

    Constructors' Championship standings
    Pos Constructor Points
    1   TBC 00
    2   TBC 00
    3   TBC 00
    4   TBC 00
    5   TBC 00

    Selected Image edit

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    A Super Venturi car at the 2022 GPVWC Superlights Austrian GP

    Upcoming Events edit
    Date Round Event
    1 San Marino San Marino GP
    2 Bahrain Bahrain GP
    3 Australia Australian GP
    4 Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabian GP
    5 Azerbaijan Azerbaijan GP
    Useful Links
    Superleague seasons 2000 · 2001 · 2002 · 2003 · 2004 · 2005 · 2006 · 2007 · 2008 · 2009 · 2010 · 2011 · 2012 · 2013 · 2014 · 2015 · 2016 · 2017 · 2018 · 2019 · 2020 · 2021
    Superleague World Drivers' Champions Jason Endean ('00) · Christian Neumann ('01) · Mikko Jakonen ('02, '04) · Shiro Ryong ('03) · Steve Elencevski ('05, '06, '07) · Laurentiu Albu ('08) · Joe Consiglio ('09, '11) · Janne Tanskanen ('10) · Lukas Euler ('12, '13) · David Fidock ('14, '16) · Philipp Puschke ('15) · Rudy van Buren ('17) · Alex Siebel ('18) · Jannick Bock ('19) · Adam Maguire ('20)
    Superleague Constructors' Champions A-Racing ('00) · BA Racing ('01) · Mapes-VO ('02, '03, '04) · Bracciano Racing ('05) · FinOz Racing ('06, '07) · Nordsjoen Racing ('08, '09, '10, '16) · Red Archer VRT ('11) · Midnight Motorsport ('12, '13) · CSG Racing ('14, '15) · Vod:Bul Racing / ACR Zakspeed ('17, '18) · Evolution Motorsports ('19) · Edonis Engineering ('20)
    Current Teams Edonis Engineering · Evolution Motorsports · Scuderia Basilea · Edge Esports · Red Archer VRT · Holland Racing Team · Abruzzi Esports · Streetfighter Racing Systems · Ghostspeed Racing Team · Burst Esport · Green Stripes Racing · Epic Racing Team · Cenobite Motorsports · TG Racing Esports · MDR
    Lists & Categories World Drivers' Champions · World Constructors' Champions · Grand Prix · Pole Positions · Wins · Driver Records · Race reports · Superleague images