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− | '''Jason Muscat''' is a Maltese driver in the [[GPVWC]], currently racing for [[Red Archer|Red Archer Virtual Racing]]. He started his sim-racing career 3 years ago in August 2008 | + | '''Jason Muscat''' is a Maltese driver in the [[GPVWC]], currently racing for [[Red Archer|Red Archer Virtual Racing]]. He started his sim-racing career 3 years ago in August 2008 and joined "Pro Drivers League" in January 2008 winning his first ever league race at Fuji. Pro Drivers League developed into F1 Legends where Jason took several podiums and one more win, unofficially finishing 3rd in the first championship and 4th in second. Jason then moved from one league to another after that, including Sim-Pro Racing League, Hungarian Lystric League and ERL. |
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− | In 2009 '''Jason Muscat''' made his first appearance at the [[2009 Spanish Grand Prix]] for [[Daniel Ortega Racing]] where he retired after a few laps due to an accident. He finished in the points 1 race later at the [[2009 Belgian Grand Prix]]. In 2009 he achieved 3rd place award for Best Rookie of the season. | + | In 2009 '''Jason Muscat''' made his first appearance for [[GPVWC]] at the [[2009 Spanish Grand Prix]] for [[Daniel Ortega Racing]] where he retired after a few laps due to an accident. He finished in the points 1 race later at the [[2009 Belgian Grand Prix]]. In 2009 he achieved 3rd place award for Best Rookie of the season. |
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− | + | One year later Muscat signed a contract with [[Red Archer Virtual Racing]] halfway through the 2010 season. He suprised everyone by winning his first ever GPVWC race at [[2010 Belgian Grand Prix]] in a race of attrition which saw him battle with the former Champion [[Joe Consiglio]] in the early stages. Muscat had improved a lot for the second half of the 2010 Superleague season and it didn't go unnoticed as he achieved three GPVWC awards: Most improved driver, Best of the Rest and 2nd place in Overachiever of the season. | |
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[[Category:Superleague race winners|Muscat, Jason]] | [[Category:Superleague race winners|Muscat, Jason]] |
Revision as of 08:32, 28 October 2011
Superleague Career | |
Nationality | Maltese |
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Active Years | 3 |
Team(s) | Red Archer VRT Daniel Ortega Racing |
Grand Prix | 31 |
Championships | 0 |
Wins | 3 |
Podium finishes | 11 |
Pole positions | 3 |
Fastest laps | 2 |
First Grand Prix | 2009 Spanish Grand Prix |
First Win | 2010 Belgian Grand Prix |
Last Win | 2011 Mexican Grand Prix |
Last Grand Prix | 2011 Italian Grand Prix |
Jason Muscat is a Maltese driver in the GPVWC, currently racing for Red Archer Virtual Racing. He started his sim-racing career 3 years ago in August 2008 and joined "Pro Drivers League" in January 2008 winning his first ever league race at Fuji. Pro Drivers League developed into F1 Legends where Jason took several podiums and one more win, unofficially finishing 3rd in the first championship and 4th in second. Jason then moved from one league to another after that, including Sim-Pro Racing League, Hungarian Lystric League and ERL.
In 2009 Jason Muscat made his first appearance for GPVWC at the 2009 Spanish Grand Prix for Daniel Ortega Racing where he retired after a few laps due to an accident. He finished in the points 1 race later at the 2009 Belgian Grand Prix. In 2009 he achieved 3rd place award for Best Rookie of the season.
One year later Muscat signed a contract with Red Archer Virtual Racing halfway through the 2010 season. He suprised everyone by winning his first ever GPVWC race at 2010 Belgian Grand Prix in a race of attrition which saw him battle with the former Champion Joe Consiglio in the early stages. Muscat had improved a lot for the second half of the 2010 Superleague season and it didn't go unnoticed as he achieved three GPVWC awards: Most improved driver, Best of the Rest and 2nd place in Overachiever of the season.