August 28, 2012
Published on tags: Superleague
Some people may think that going to the top gives you the knowledge to stay there - but that was proven wrong, at least in the case of Red Archer VRT.

If the Greek team had thought that last year's Constructors' title would promise another year of domination due to the increased experience, 2012 showed that the GPVWC Superleague Championship reveals more traps than someone could imagine.

The introductiion of team personnel, the reduction of engines' gap in performance, and the harsh R&D system could only allow a small haul of points for the teams that melt tons of rubber on the track with drivers dedicated to improve themselves and the car.

With five races remaining, and the title already awarded to Midnight, the remaining objectives for the Cretan team are two. First of all to give the chance to drivers that have worked at the background for a race, which will mean that all team members will get the experience and the fun they deserve in a SL race; and secondly to save money and points for the next season (something the Greek team believes most of the teams are already doing) so that the team won't start the 2013 Championship with the need for economy in any field.