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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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  • | Flag = Flag of Brazil.png ...ith the [[Australian Grand Prix]], it is the only race to have taken place in every single season of the Superleague so far.
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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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  • ...h have been a part of the [[GPVWC]] [[Masters Series]] since its inception in 2009. ...the season were ultimately scrapped. After failing to materialise in 2015, in {{MS|2016}} the Masters Series returned to its original format of a Feature
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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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  • ...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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  • !rowspan=2| {{FC|2015}} ...} [[Niels Brugman]] || {{RSA}} [[Centurion]] || 24:24.074 || rowspan=2| [[2015 Challenge Brazilian Grand Prix|Report]]
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  • ...er open wheel series. He has since enjoyed a number of outings as a driver in various series on LFS, both with tin-top and single seater machines. However, Lee is more renown for his team management, having worked in the past with the likes of [[Dave Carr-Smith]], [[David Jundt]], [[Tom Park
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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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  • '''Viking Racing''' is a Danish GPVWC constructor who currently competes in [[WSS]] founded and run by [[Morten Wernersen]] ...am finally enjoyed some stability and points, finishing the season in 25th in the constructors with 35 points.
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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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • ...] on 25th February 2014 and ended in [[2014 Challenge Brazilian Grand Prix|Brazil]] on 21st October. ...lly 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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  • Championships = Not in my wildest dreams | ... events. In 2015 he served as test and reserve driver for [[Kernow Sport]] in the Superleague.
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  • ...g time of the preceding race, with roughly a 10 minute warmup/break period in-between.'' * <sup>1</sup> [[Menno Klont]] raced in place of [[Juen-Jen Wang]] in the first race of Round 2 only.
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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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  • ...' 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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  • ...ace of the {{ITC|2014}} season, but was subsequently dropped for the {{ITC|2015}} season, its role as finale being assumed by the [[American Touring Cup|Am [[Category:Events in Brazil| 07]]
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  • {{2015 series box}} ...t, [[Team Proline]] securing the Teams' title along with him at the finale in Austin.
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