Difference between revisions of "2019 Superleague season"
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{{SLteam|2|1|1| Edge Esports |BEL| Edge | EE02-SLQ* | [[Quasar]] QSR-02* | | {{SLteam|2|1|1| Edge Esports |BEL| Edge | EE02-SLQ* | [[Quasar]] QSR-02* | | ||
{{BEL}} Zolder, Belgium | {{BEL}} Zolder, Belgium | ||
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{{ENG}} Banbury, England | {{ENG}} Banbury, England | ||
| TBC | {{EST}} [[Rait Kilk]] {{!!}} | | TBC | {{EST}} [[Rait Kilk]] {{!!}} | ||
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{{SLteam|2|1|1| Edonis Engineering |NED| Edonis | E19E* | TBC | | {{SLteam|2|1|1| Edonis Engineering |NED| Edonis | E19E* | TBC | | ||
{{NED}} Groningen, The Netherlands | {{NED}} Groningen, The Netherlands | ||
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{{SLteam|2|1|1| Red Bull Streetfighter Racing Systems |AUS| SRS | SRS-19* | TBC | | {{SLteam|2|1|1| Red Bull Streetfighter Racing Systems |AUS| SRS | SRS-19* | TBC | | ||
{{AUS}} Sydney, Australia | {{AUS}} Sydney, Australia | ||
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| TBC | {{CRO}} [[David Francic]] {{!!}} | | TBC | {{CRO}} [[David Francic]] {{!!}} | ||
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{{SLteam|2|1|1| Scuderia Basilea | SWI | Basilea | TBC | TBC | | {{SLteam|2|1|1| Scuderia Basilea | SWI | Basilea | TBC | TBC | | ||
{{SWI}} Binningen, Switzerland | {{SWI}} Binningen, Switzerland | ||
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Revision as of 19:07, 9 January 2019
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Competition | Superleague |
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Title Sponsor | |
Platform Used | ![]() |
Rounds | |
Mod base | GPVWC CL modular |
Carshape base | F1 based |
Engine Supplier(s) | Talos, Valiant, Quasar 1.6L V6 turbo |
Tyre Supplier(s) | GPVWC brand G |
Drivers | |
Teams | 15 |
Drivers' Champion | |
Teams' Champion | |
Superleague Seasons | |
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GPVWC series in 2019 |
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Career Ladder |
Superleague |
Independent Series |
The 2019 Superleague season will be the 20th GPVWC Superleague season. Alex Siebel enters the season as defending Drivers' Champion, and ACR Zakspeed as the reigning Constructors' Champions.
Contents
Teams and drivers
*Name is speculative pending confirmation
Team changes
- After 17 seasons in the Superleague, Nordsjøen Racing closed its doors at the end of the 2018 season.
- EVAL Simracing Team withdrew from the Superleague after a single year in the competition.
New entries
- Scuderia Basilea was promoted from Supercup following a dominant season in the lower series in 2018.
- YTF1 were also promoted from Supercup, having finished 2nd to Basilea in their maiden Supercup season.
Returning entries
- Green Stripes Racing returned to the Suplerleague after a 1-year abscence, having spent that time competing in Supercup instead.
Technical changes
- Adjustable fuel mixture settings were introduced to the championship.
- Other changes include revised tyres and aerodynamics, in addition to power unit adjustments.
2019 Calendar
For 2019, the Career Ladder schedule was reduced from 18 to 16 rounds in the season.
Testing
The 2019 testing schedule was as follows:
Test | Date | Venue |
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Preseason Test #1 | TBC | ![]() |
Preseason Test #2 | TBC | ![]() |
Preseason Test #3 | TBC | ![]() |
Preseason Test #4 | TBC | ![]() |
Young Driver Test | TBC | ![]() |
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 (Malaysian) and two (Bahrain, Turkey) seasons absent respectively.
Preceded by: 2018 Superleague season |
GPVWC Superleague season 2019 |
Succeeded by: 2020 Superleague season |