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  • The '''2003 Superleague season''' was the fourth [[Grand Prix Virtual World Championship|GPVWC]] [[Superleague]] season. It was to be th ...me to the brink of extinction after the second race of the season. However Italian [[William Ponissi]] stepped in and managed to save the league, which was re
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  • ...rs to start a race|start a race]] / [[#Youngest driver to drive at a Grand Prix meeting|drive at a GP meeting]] • Oldest to [[#Oldest driver to enter a r ...|From farthest back on the start grid]] • [[#Most wins at the same Grand Prix|Most at the same GP]]
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  • ...s on closed city streets. The most famous Grand Prix is the [[Monaco Grand Prix]] in [[Monte Carlo]]. The results of each race are combined to determine tw ...was 53 years and 22 days old when he won the [[1951 French Grand Prix]].
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  • JoinYear = 2002 | FirstRace = [[2002 Malaysian Grand Prix]] |
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  • ...fastest lap]] in a [[Formula One]] [[List of Formula One Grands Prix|Grand Prix]]. ...tween the [[1975 Brazilian Grand Prix]] and the [[1978 United States Grand Prix]] for [[Shadow Racing Cars|Shadow]] and [[Team Lotus|Lotus]].
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  • ...hampion]] after a confident drive saw him finish second in the Dutch Grand Prix last night, the Maltese ace thus scoring the 8 points that put him out of r ...get in the way of his finest day of simracing since his debut in the GPVWC 2002 season and celebrated wildly after crossing the finish line. "I still can't
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  • Debut = [[2000 Italian Grand Prix|2000 Italian GP]]| Final = [[2000 Monaco Grand Prix|2000 Monaco GP]]|
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  • Debut = [[2000 Italian Grand Prix|Italy 2000]]| Final = [[2003 Malaysian Grand Prix|Malaysia 2003]]|
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  • | rowspan=5 | {{sort|04|4.692 km (2.915 mi)}} || [[Portuguese Grand Prix]] || {{SL|2015}} | [[Supercup Portuguese Grand Prix]] || {{SC|2015}}
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  • ...|From farthest back on the start grid]] • [[#Most wins at the same Grand Prix|Most at the same GP]] ... pole positions|Consecutive]] • [[#Most pole positions at the same Grand Prix|Most at the same GP]] • [[#Most pole positions in a season|In one season]
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  • This page is accurate up to and including the [[2011 European Grand Prix]]. ... [[#Most consecutive wins|Consecutive]] • [[#Most wins in the same Grand Prix|Most in the same GP]]
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  • ''All figures correct as of the [[2013 Brazilian Grand Prix]]'' |align=center|[[2002 Superleague season|2002]]-[[2004 Superleague season|2004]]<br>[[2009 Superleague season|2009]]-[[20
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  • The '''2018 WTF1 Superleague season''' was the 19th [[Grand Prix Virtual World Championship|GPVWC]] [[Superleague]] season. Reigning [[Rudy ...tionally won their very first Superleague race, in [[2018 Australian Grand Prix|Australia]].
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  • ...g Team''' is a simracing team based in the Netherlands and founded back in 2002. .../development driver. De Vries worked with the team since it was founded in 2002.
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  • The '''2020 Formula Challenge season''' will be the 9th [[Grand Prix Virtual World Championship|GPVWC]] [[Formula Challenge]] season. !rowspan="2"| [[List of Superleague Grands Prix|Grand Prix]]
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  • The '''2020 Superleague season''' will be the 21st [[Grand Prix Virtual World Championship|GPVWC]] [[Superleague]] season. [[Jannick Bock]] *Prior to the Canadian Grand Prix, [[MadCape Racing Team]] came under new management: that of the former [[Ep
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