Difference between revisions of "2019 Formula Challenge season"
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Only 3 teams remained from the end of {{FC|2018}} season; [[Apex]], [[WSL]] and the [[GPVWC Academy]] team. | Only 3 teams remained from the end of {{FC|2018}} season; [[Apex]], [[WSL]] and the [[GPVWC Academy]] team. | ||
− | *[[Downforce Racing Team]], [[Shift Gear Racing]] and [[Torrent Motorsports]] were promoted to [[2019 Supercup season|Supercup]] | + | *[[Downforce Racing Team]], [[Shift Gear Racing]] and [[Torrent Motorsports]] were promoted to [[2019 Supercup season|Supercup]] for 2019. |
− | *2018 team | + | *2018 team champions [[Red Arrow Racing]], [[Cenobite Motorsport]], [[CM-Tech Racing]], [[TR Motorsport]], [[TTF Racing]], [[Idos Motorsport]] (temporarily [[Schubert Motorsport Simracing]]), [[STAX Racing]], [[Royal Blue Racing]] and [[Mayor Downard RT]] were all promoted directly to the new second-tier championship (tentatively known as "Superleague-2") |
− | *[[McKinlay Engineering]] withdrew from the Career Ladder. | + | *[[McKinlay Engineering]] withdrew from the Career Ladder after 2018. |
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− | *[[Crossfire Competition]], [[DriveGameSeat Racing Team]], [[Fair Racing Team]], [[KC Racing Esports]], [[Kellamity MTR]], [[MouseOne Racing]], [[Orimila Grand Prix]], [[Positive Energy Racing]], [[PZZW Racing Team]], [[Santen Motorsports]] and [[World of Simracing Team]] all joined at the beginning of 2019. | + | *[[Crossfire Competition]], [[DriveGameSeat Racing Team]], [[Fair Racing Team]], [[GOTeam Racing]], [[KC Racing Esports]], [[Kellamity MTR]], [[MouseOne Racing]], [[Orimila Grand Prix]], [[Positive Energy Racing]], [[PZZW Racing Team]], [[Santen Motorsports]] and [[World of Simracing Team]] all joined at the beginning of 2019. |
===Returning entries=== | ===Returning entries=== | ||
− | *[[Drillers Motorsport]], having technically merged with [[ | + | *[[Drillers Motorsport]], having technically merged with [[Torrent Motorsports]] from the 2018 Monaco round onwards, reappeared as a separate entry again in 2019. |
+ | *A new partnership announced by [[Apex]] in December 2018 saw the team re-branded as [[TSA Racing With Apex]], marking the return of the [[TSA Racing]] name to the Career Ladder for the first time since 2015. | ||
==Technical changes== | ==Technical changes== | ||
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===Testing=== | ===Testing=== | ||
− | The 2019 testing schedule | + | The 2019 testing schedule is as follows: |
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Revision as of 09:10, 7 December 2018
Competition | Formula Challenge |
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Title Sponsor | TBA |
Platform Used | rFactor 2 |
Rounds | 16 |
Mod Used | TBA |
Carshape | TBA |
Engine Supplier(s) | TBA |
Tyre Supplier(s) | GPVWC brand G |
Drivers | TBD |
Teams | TBD |
Drivers' Champion | TBD |
Teams' Champion | TBD |
Formula Challenge Seasons | |
2012 · 2013 · 2014 · 2015 · 2016 · 2017 · 2018 · 2019· 2020 · 2021 |
GPVWC series in 2019 |
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Career Ladder |
Superleague |
Independent Series |
The 2019 Formula Challenge season will be the 8th GPVWC Formula Challenge season.
Contents
Teams and drivers
Formula Challenge Team | Team Owner | Abbreviation | Chassis | Tyre | No. | Race Drivers | Rounds | Test/Reserve Driver(s) |
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TSA Racing with Apex | TSA Apex | FC-019 | G | TBC | TBD | TBD | ||
TBC | TBD | |||||||
Crossfire Competition | Crossfire | FC-019 | G | TBC | Menno Klont | George Whitehouse | ||
TBC | Craig Patterson | |||||||
Drillers Motorsport | Drillers | FC-019 | G | TBC | Sandeep Chodha | TBD | ||
TBC | TBD | |||||||
DriveGameSeat RT | DGS | FC-019 | G | TBC | Simone Iennaco | TBD | ||
TBC | Francesco Morante | |||||||
Fair Racing Team | FRT | FC-019 | G | TBC | TBD | TBD | ||
TBC | TBD | |||||||
GOTeam Racing | GOTeam | FC-019 | G | TBC | TBD | TBD | ||
TBC | TBD | |||||||
GPVWC Academy | GPVWC | FC-019 | G | TBC | TBD | TBD | ||
TBC | TBD | |||||||
KC Racing Esports | KC Racing | FC-019 | G | TBC | TBD | TBD | ||
TBC | TBD | |||||||
Kellamity MTR | Kellamity MTR | FC-019 | G | TBC | TBD | TBD | ||
TBC | TBD | |||||||
MouseOne Racing | MouseOne | FC-019 | G | TBC | TBD | TBD | ||
TBC | TBD | |||||||
Orimila Grand Prix | Orimila | FC-019 | G | TBC | TBD | TBD | ||
TBC | TBD | |||||||
Positive Energy Racing | Positive Energy | FC-019 | G | TBC | TBD | TBD | ||
TBC | TBD | |||||||
PZZW Racing Team | PZZW | FC-019 | G | TBC | TBD | TBD | ||
TBC | TBD | |||||||
Santen Motorsports | Santen | FC-019 | G | TBC | TBD | TBD | ||
TBC | TBD | |||||||
World of Simracing Team | WSR | FC-019 | G | TBC | TBD | TBD | ||
TBC | TBD | |||||||
WSL Racing Team | WSL | FC-019 | G | TBC | TBD | TBD | ||
TBC | TBD |
Team changes
Only 3 teams remained from the end of 2018 season; Apex, WSL and the GPVWC Academy team.
- Downforce Racing Team, Shift Gear Racing and Torrent Motorsports were promoted to Supercup for 2019.
- 2018 team champions Red Arrow Racing, Cenobite Motorsport, CM-Tech Racing, TR Motorsport, TTF Racing, Idos Motorsport (temporarily Schubert Motorsport Simracing), STAX Racing, Royal Blue Racing and Mayor Downard RT were all promoted directly to the new second-tier championship (tentatively known as "Superleague-2")
- McKinlay Engineering withdrew from the Career Ladder after 2018.
New entries
- Crossfire Competition, DriveGameSeat Racing Team, Fair Racing Team, GOTeam Racing, KC Racing Esports, Kellamity MTR, MouseOne Racing, Orimila Grand Prix, Positive Energy Racing, PZZW Racing Team, Santen Motorsports and World of Simracing Team all joined at the beginning of 2019.
Returning entries
- Drillers Motorsport, having technically merged with Torrent Motorsports from the 2018 Monaco round onwards, reappeared as a separate entry again in 2019.
- A new partnership announced by Apex in December 2018 saw the team re-branded as TSA Racing With Apex, marking the return of the TSA Racing name to the Career Ladder for the first time since 2015.
Technical changes
- To be confirmed
2019 Calendar
For 2019, the Career Ladder schedule has been radically adjusted, with Formula Challenge races moving from Tuesdays to Wednesday nights; furthermore, Formula Challenge races will now take place the week before the rest of the Career Ladder events.
Testing
The 2019 testing schedule is as follows:
Test | Date | Venue |
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Preseason Test | TBC | TBD |
Calendar changes
The 2019 calendar was reduced from 18 down to 16 rounds.
- The Chinese, French, Austrian, Hungarian and Abu Dhabi Grands Prix were removed from the calendar.
- The Malaysian, Bahrain and Turkish Grands Prix made a return after a gap of four and two seasons absent respectively.
Preceded by: 2018 Formula Challenge season |
GPVWC Formula Challenge season 2019 |
Succeeded by: 2020 Formula Challenge season |