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{{*mp}} The [[2020 Superleague Lights season]] has finished! [[Liam de Waal]] dominated the championship and won 10 of the 16 Grandprix.
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{{*mp}} The [[2024 Superleague Lights season]] has finished! [[Alex Lehoux]] dominated the championship and won 7 of the 16 Grandprix with a further 5 podium finishes.  
{{*mp}} [[Liam de Waal]] has secured his 1st Superleague Lights Driver's Championship by outscoring rookie [[Collin Spork]] and [[Michael Francesconi]] in the Championship.
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{{*mp}} [[Jan Dragoun]] has secured his 1st Superleague Lights win in Brazil.
{{*mp}} [[Cenobite Motorsports]] won their first Constructor's Championship crown.
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{{*mp}} [[Road2Formula Racing]] won their second Constructor's Championship crown after beating [[Spark Racing]] and [[Valle eSports]] in the championship.
 
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  • The 2024 Superleague Lights season has finished! Alex Lehoux dominated the championship and won 7 of the 16 Grandprix with a further 5 podium finishes.  
  • Jan Dragoun has secured his 1st Superleague Lights win in Brazil.  
  • Road2Formula Racing won their second Constructor's Championship crown after beating Spark Racing and Valle eSports in the championship.