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  • ...rivers' Champion is [[Jannick Bock]], who won his first World Championship in [[2019 Superleague season|2019]]. ...y since 2009 have Superleague drivers directly competed against each other in single, online meetings.
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  • | 2000 Monaco Grand Prix | {{SL|2009}}-{{SL|2010}}, <br> {{SL|2014}}-{{SL|2015}}
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  • ...cing]] and in [[Superleague]] for [[Constant Racing]] as a reserve driver. In 2011 he formed his own Masters team, [[FA Racing]] for the {{MS|2011}} seas He famously won the most crash prone driver award in 2011 in the Supercup series.
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  • Updated = February 2015 | ...diums, and as a former [[Masters Series]] champion, having taken the title in the eventually shortened [[2014 Masters Series season|2014 season]].
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  • ...e season]]. The Team was founded in 2012 by [[William Tringas]] to compete in the GPVWC [[2012 Formula Challenge season]]. Current Racing Director [[Ben ..., 6 Pole Position`s, 7 Fastest Lap`s and 768 Points in Total to finish 2nd in the Team Standings.
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  • '''Potentia Group Engineering''' was created in December 2012 to head up the development of an engine backed by the [[Midni ...elped by the strength of the teams it supplied. A Potentia-powered car won in all but one of the Grands Prix that year.
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  • Updated = January 2015 | Updated = January 2015 |
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  • Debut1 = {{flagicon|MON}} [[2002 Monaco Grand Prix|Monaco 2002]] | ...hree[[List of Superleague World Drivers' Champions|Drivers Championships]] in their nine year history.
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  • ...hich have been a part of the [[GPVWC]] [[Superleague]] since its inception in 2000. ...anned for but scrapped due to the lack of suitable tracks; it was replaced in the calendar that year by the [[German Grand Prix]].
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  • ...rcup season]]. His debut was at [[2011 Supercup Italian Grand Prix|Monza]] in 2011 where he sign a contract with [[Triple-Double Racing]] for rest of the ...results legend 2|key]]) (Races in '''bold''' indicate pole position, races in ''italics'' indicate fastest lap)
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  • ...wing is a list of circuits that have been used or are scheduled to be used in [[GPVWC]] competitions. |Circuit is scheduled to host / has hosted a round of the 2015 Career Ladder series
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  • ...VWC]] constructor owned by [[Emanuel Gaczella]], who have secured an entry in the the [[2012 Formula Challenge season]]. !colspan=1| [[2019 Monaco Grand Prix|MON]]<br />{{MON}}
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  • ...an English driver in the [[GPVWC]] and a double World Champion, having won in both {{SL|2014}} and {{SL|2016}}. David Started his Sim racing career in 2007, Racing on his own website called "Racing123" David dominated the seas
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  • ...r [[2012_Formula_Challenge_season|2012]] signed with [[Storm Racing Team]] in [[Formula Challenge]]. ===2015===
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  • ...2012]] he has returned to action as main driver with [[Storm Racing Team]] in [[Formula Challenge]]. ===2015===
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  • ...ave been a part of the [[GPVWC]] [[Formula Challenge]] since its inception in {{FC|2012}}. In it first year, the calendar of the Formula Challenge season was unique to t
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  • JoinYear = 2015 | '''CM-Tech Racing''' is a Dutch team competing in the GPVWC, managed by [[Wopke Hoekstra]].
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  • '''Measuric Racing''' is a Dutch GPVWC constructor who will be competing in various GPVWC competitions. ...structor in the [[WSS|World Sport Series]], with [[Ojay Clark]] (who later in the season got replaced for [[Lazaros Kagioglou]]) as first driver, [[Bart
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  • | 2013,2014,2015 | 2012-2013, 2015, 2016
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  • ...Formula Challenge. Ice Cold Racing was first in GPVWC in Formula Challenge in 2013. ...has now taken the way over to GPVWC. And is looking forward to participate in the many GPVWC leagues.
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  • ...son|2023 Superleague Series]]. They returned to GPVWC in 2015, taking part in the Formula Challenge, World Sport and International Touring Cup series. ... and Moore frequently competing in the main rounds, there was also entries in the Kyoto 500 for Moore and Steven Martin.
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  • ...taken part since the start of the {{SL|2014}} season. The current team is, in effect, the result of the Vod:Bul [[Supercup]] [[Vod:Bul Racing SC|team]]'s The team goes into the {{SL|2015}} season with German reigning-Supercup champion [[Philipp Puschke]] and Fin
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  • Updated = May 2nd 2015 | ...oving to [[Backmarker Brigade]], and then after that creating his own team in the [[2013/14 International Touring Cup season|2013/14 International Tourin
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  • ...torsports in [[World GT]]. He is currently driving for [[Cosmo Autosport]] in the [[2017 Supercup season]]. ... Willis' goal was to gain as much experience as possible - without getting in the leaders' way. No points and a multitude of DNFs cast a shadow on a lack
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  • ...as driven for numerous teams in his career, most recently [[Draig Racing]] in the [[2016 Atlantic Series season]]. ...d]]. It could be argued that Joshua's chronic dislike/phobia/lack of skill in formula cars started here.
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  • Debut6 = {{ESP}} [[2015 Spanish Sport Series]] | Debut7 = {{USA}} [[2015 Grand Prix of Alabama]] |
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  • ...]. Since its introduction, the round has been held around the [[Circuit de Monaco]]. ...span=14| [[Circuit de Monaco]], Monte Carlo || rowspan=2| [[2015 Challenge Monaco Grand Prix|Report]]
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  • ...SimCraft Racing]], [[PB Racing]] in Supercup and for [[SimInk Motorsport]] in Formula Challenge. And for 3 Years as Primary Driver at [[Nordsjoen Racing] ... joining GPVWC, Florian was and is driving at OGL Simracing. He was active in that league from March 2010-2013.
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  • ...ted in Australia on February 27th and concluded in Brazil on October 23rd. In the seventeen Grands Prix of the season a total of fourteen teams and fifty ...ositions of the season. CSG secured their first Constructors' Championship in the United States and finished the season with 648 points, 151 points ahead
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  • Debut5 = [[2015 Supercup Australian Grand Prix]] | ...t Coin are the team's primary title sponsor whilst the team's lead sponsor in both [[Portal:Supercup|Supercup]] and [[Portal:World Sport Series|World Spo
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  • ...he 2014 season, which started in Australia on 26th February 2014 and ended in Brazil on 22nd October. ...f the season was very high: no less than twenty-eight drivers participated in any event of the season.
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  • ...hallenge Australian Grand Prix|Australia]] on 25th February 2014 and ended in [[2014 Challenge Brazilian Grand Prix|Brazil]] on 21st October. ...sually sat in the mid-to-high thirties, with thirty-two starters at Race 1 in Brazil being the very lowest number.
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  • ...e the first World Sport Series season to use a different mod to that found in the inaugural season. However, the Porsche 911 remains as the series' sole | [[Monaco Sport Series]]
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  • | [[Monaco Grand Prix]] | [[2014 Monaco Grand Prix|Monaco GP]]
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  • ...rd Batalla]] and Dutchman [[Tim Straub]] have also driving for the team in 2015. ...latter represents the team's best overall result, with both cars finishing in the top 6. The team also picked up its first Fastest Lap, at the 2nd race o
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  • ...nship, still finished the year higher than any other Trinity-powered team; in deed, of the teams that finished lower than Target, only one was not powere Trinity secured [[Green Stripes Racing]] as a customer team in {{SL|2017}}. Green Stripes eventually took over development of the units fo
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  • ...e season. Third was [[David Fidock]] of [[CSG Racing]], extending his lead in the drivers' championship over team-mate [[Lewis Redshaw]], who finished 4t | after =[[2014 Monaco Grand Prix]]
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  • | Race Flag = File:Flag of Monaco.png | Grand Prix = Monaco
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  • ...Fidock]], securing CSG's third 1-2 of the season. 3rd was [[Nick Rowland]] in the [[Midnight]]. Rowland's team mate, [[Giuseppe Rainieri]], recorded the | before = [[2014 Monaco Grand Prix]]
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  • ...t]], taking pole and the fastest lap and seemingly looking set fair to win in the early stages; instead it was Australian [[Harley Hamnett]] who snatched ...33 points from 2nd place Midnight Motorsport, the defending champions. Put in context, the 133 point gap was only 12 points less than the total number of
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  • ...cing driver currently living in Guernsey. He is driving for [[AB Racing]] in the 2019 Formula Challenge Season. ...son]]. After many successful results Jonathan was offered a drive in the [[2015 Supercup season]] for [[Enterprise GP|Twitch Enterprise GP]]. However, the
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  • ... Series]] in 2014 and 2015, however dropped the series from its operations in favour of a potential entry to World GT. ...-finishes in Germany and Belgium, Tēafor Motorsport managed to claim 18th in the constructors, two places above the bottom of the table. The team was ha
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  • ...acing Driver currently driving for [[YTF1]] as a racedriver in the GPVWC [[2015 Atlantic Series season]]. ...Top 20. After several race wins in German leagues Maurice joined the GPVWC in 2013.
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  • ...h he chooses to race under an English licence as he was both born and bred in the country. ...simracing career at the (now defunct) Gentlemen's Racing Club. Taking part in the final round of the eleventh season of its touring car championship, Kir
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  • {{2015 series box}} ... Drivers' and Constructors' Championships. To date, it is the first season in Superleague history to host three Drivers' Champions; [[Lukas Euler]], [[Da
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  • {{2015 series box}} The '''2015 Supercup season''' will be the 8th [[Grand Prix Virtual World Championship|
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  • {{2015 series box}} The '''2015 Formula Challenge season''' will be the 4th [[Grand Prix Virtual World Cham
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  • ...' is a British sim-racer who currently drives for [[Epic Racing]] in the [[2015 World Sport Series season]]. ...ng more race wins and poles than before. 2014 saw a shift in focus to take in a broader range of series, which lead to the start of a career at GPVWC.
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  • {{2015 series box}} ...teams' champions, [[Smile Power Racing]], did not return to the series for 2015.
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  • ::''For more information regarding the Tanskanen team in Formula Challenge, see [[Tanskanen Racing FC]]'' ...Tanskanen Racing Logo 2013.png|300px|Tanskanen Racing logo, as it appeared in 2013]] |
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  • ...rdsjøen, to compete in the GPVWC Superleague in [[2015_Superleague_season|2015]]. ...sign features the classic Nordsjøen colours in a modern look as mentioned in this article: [http://en.gpvwc.com/news/4459/a-modern-classic-for-nordsjoen
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  • JoinYear = 2015 | FirstRace = Formula Challenge 2015 - Spain |
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  • | Years = [[2015 Formula Challenge Series|2015]] | First race = [[2015 Formula Challenge Hungary Grand Prix]]
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  • *<sup>1</sup> [[Midnight Motorsport]] withdrew from the series after the Monaco round. Production of the [[Potentia Group Engineering|Potentia]] engine sup ..., the team would have been demoted to Supercup had they chosen to continue in the Career Ladder.
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  • *[[TSA Racing]], having withdrawn from the 2015 championship mid-season, also did not continue into 2016. ...ech]] completed his takeover of the team following his arrival in February 2015 and renamed the outfit to [[TG Racing]]. The nationality of the team was ac
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  • *<sup>1</sup> [[GPVWC Academy]] will only run a single car in the 2016 season. ...volution]] and [[Tēafor Motorsport]] are all rookies to the career ladder in the 2016 season.
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  • At the [[2015 GPVWC Day]], it was announced a new series titled would run in 2016. It would be run using [[rFactor]] as an aside to the league's excursi ...ry 2016 that Stormcharge would be the sponsor of all Vintage Series events in the 2016 season, as a continuation of their partnership with the GPVWC.
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  • | Race Flag = Flag of Monaco.png{{!}}border | Grand Prix = Monaco
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  • | Year = 2015 | Official name = 2015 [[Turkish Grand Prix]]
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  • | Year = 2015 | Official name = 2015 [[Canadian Grand Prix]]
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  • | Year = 2015 | Official name = 2015 [[Belgian Grand Prix]]
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  • | Year = 2015 | Official name = 2015 [[Hungarian Grand Prix]]
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  • | Years = [[2015 Supercup season |2015]]| | First race = 2015 Supercup Australian Grand Prix|
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  • | Year = 2015 | Official name = 2015 [[Abu Dhabi Grand Prix]]
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  • | Years = [[2015 Supercup season |2015]], [[2016 Supercup season |2016]]| | First race = 2015 Supercup Australian Grand Prix|
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  • ...s''' is an successful German sim-racing team founded by [[Marcel Rautter]] in early 2011. The Team entered GPVWC to give their drivers [[Marcel Rautter]] ...ith one constructeurs championship on their hand as well as two 2nd places in the drivers championship, Kleim was replaced by [[Tobi Kleinadel]]. With th
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  • | Years = [[2015 Supercup season |2015]], [[2016 Supercup season |2016]]| | First race = 2015 Supercup Bahrein Grand Prix|
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  • JoinYear = 2015 | FirstRace = US GP,2015 |
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  • ... the [[2016_World_GT_Series_season|World GT Series]], marking their début in the GPVWC sim-racing community. Later that year, the team also entered the ...ld_GT_Series_season|2017 World GT Series]]. 2018 will see the team compete in the [[2018 Formula Challenge season]] and the [[2018_World_GT_Series_season
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  • ...am retained their title: [[Rudy van Buren]] took the Drivers' Championship in dominant fashion, winning 12 races during the season and van Buren's team, ...anagement citing a desire to promote quality over quantity in GPVWC series in 2017.
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  • ...anagement citing a desire to promote quality over quantity in GPVWC series in 2017. <br> <br> ...ship winners [[Team Proline]] elected not to continue in the Career Ladder in 2017. Subsequently, [[Streetfighter Racing Systems]] were promoted to the [
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  • ... 2017. Notably, the league-owned [[GPVWC Academy]] team expanded to 2 cars in 2017, following the discontinuation of the [[Open Series]]. ...after fielding a single-car entry as the precursor to the GPVWC Academy in 2015.
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  • ...akspeed]] though [[Mike Pitman]] remained in control of the team's running in the league. ... would run in the branding of Red Bull while newcomers [[Epic Racing]] ran in partnership with Radical Sportscars.
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  • ...f the 2018 Career Ladder season, carrying on from the system introduced in 2015. [[Category:2018 in Formula Challenge]]
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  • '''Edge Esports''' is a Belgian Simracing team founded by [[Andreas Wauters]] in 2013, under the original name '''Wauters Automotive''' ...g which one win in the Masters Series, as well as a reward for best livery in FC.
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  • *After 17 seasons in the Superleague, [[Nordsjøen Racing]] closed its doors at the end of the 2 *[[EVAL Simracing Team]] withdrew from the Superleague after a single year in the competition.
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  • ...] from the 2018 Monaco round onwards, reappeared as a separate entry again in 2019. ...n of the [[TSA Racing]] name to the Career Ladder for the first time since 2015.
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  • '''NOTE: This plage is currently a work in progress!''' ... Career Ladder season, generally carrying on from the system introduced in 2015, but now expanding to two blocks of 2-99, as a result of the introduciton o
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  • | Wins = 7 (Monaco,Baku,Montreal,Le Castellet,Spa,Monza,Singapore) ...is a german based simracing team founded back in the end of 2014 competing in the [[2019 Formula Challenge season]].
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  • *[[Smile Power]] returned to the Career Ladder for the first time since 2015. The 2022 season continued the previous raceday the Supercup had in 2021 the Thursday, every two weeks.
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