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{{FIN}}Turku, Finland | {{FIN}}Turku, Finland | ||
| 14 | {{FIN}} [[Jan Granqvist]] {{!!}} | | 14 | {{FIN}} [[Jan Granqvist]] {{!!}} | ||
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| 52 | {{FIN}} [[Jukkapekka Lalu]] {{!!}} | | 52 | {{FIN}} [[Jukkapekka Lalu]] {{!!}} | ||
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| 3 | {{TBA}} [[TBA]] {{!!}} | | 3 | {{TBA}} [[TBA]] {{!!}} | ||
| td= {{TBA}} [[TBA]] | | td= {{TBA}} [[TBA]] | ||
− | | 24 | {{ | + | | 24 | {{GER}} [[Marc Schlueter]] {{!!}} |
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{{NED}} Groningen, The Netherlands | {{NED}} Groningen, The Netherlands | ||
| 4 | {{SWE}} [[Robin Pansar]] {{!!}} | | 4 | {{SWE}} [[Robin Pansar]] {{!!}} | ||
− | | td= {{ | + | | td= {{NED}} [[Menno Klont]] |
− | | 7 | {{ | + | | 7 | {{ENG}} [[Matthew Williams]] {{!!}} |
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{{ENG}} Banbury, United Kingdom | {{ENG}} Banbury, United Kingdom | ||
| 91 | {{ENG}} [[Dan Brewer]] {{!!}} | | 91 | {{ENG}} [[Dan Brewer]] {{!!}} | ||
− | | td= {{ | + | | td= {{AUT}} [[Fabio Sixta]] |
| 97 | {{FRA}} [[Geoff Fournier]] {{!!}} | | 97 | {{FRA}} [[Geoff Fournier]] {{!!}} | ||
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{{SLteam2|2|1|1| [[STAX Racing]] |CAN| STAX | Reventón | | TBA | | {{SLteam2|2|1|1| [[STAX Racing]] |CAN| STAX | Reventón | | TBA | | ||
{{CAN}} Halifax, Canada | {{CAN}} Halifax, Canada | ||
− | | 27 | {{ | + | | 27 | {{HUN}} [[Zsolt Szucs]] {{!!}} |
− | | td= {{ | + | | td= {{NED}} [[Justin van der Smissen]] |
− | | 37 | {{ | + | | 37 | {{HUN}} [[Istvan Czingel]] {{!!}} |
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{{SLteam2|2|1|1| [[Road2Formula Racing]] |BEL| R2F | Vertex | | TBA | | {{SLteam2|2|1|1| [[Road2Formula Racing]] |BEL| R2F | Vertex | | TBA | | ||
{{BEL}} Antwerp, Belgium | {{BEL}} Antwerp, Belgium | ||
− | | 17 | {{ | + | | 17 | {{FRA}} [[Alex Lehoux]] {{!!}} |
− | | td= {{ | + | | td= {{ENG}} [[Harry Smith]] |
− | | 18 | {{ | + | | 18 | {{POL}} [[Tomasz Wach]] {{!!}} |
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{{SLteam2|2|1|1| [[Spark Racing Team]] |GER| Spark | Vertex | | TBA | | {{SLteam2|2|1|1| [[Spark Racing Team]] |GER| Spark | Vertex | | TBA | | ||
{{GER}} Germany | {{GER}} Germany | ||
− | | 2 | {{ | + | | 2 | {{FRA}} [[Loic Meunier]] {{!!}} |
− | | td= {{ | + | | td= {{POL}} [[Dawid Krupa]] |
− | | 79 | {{ | + | | 79 | {{GER}} [[Vincent Gutt]] {{!!}} |
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{{GRE}} Rethymnos, Greece | {{GRE}} Rethymnos, Greece | ||
| 19 | {{TBA}} [[TBA]] {{!!}} | | 19 | {{TBA}} [[TBA]] {{!!}} | ||
− | | td= {{ | + | | td= {{GER}} [[Michael Falkenhain]] |
− | | 21 | {{ | + | | 21 | {{TBA}} [[TBA]] {{!!}} |
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Revision as of 18:38, 6 February 2025
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Competition | Superleague |
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Title Sponsor | |
Platform Used | ![]() |
Rounds | 16 |
Mod base | GPVWC CL modular |
Carshape base | F1 based |
Engine Supplier(s) | Quasar, Reventón, Viper, Vertex 1600cc turbocharged V6 |
Tyre Supplier(s) | GPVWC brand G |
Drivers | |
Teams | 15 |
Drivers' Champion | |
Teams' Champion | |
Superleague Seasons | |
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GPVWC series in 2025 |
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Career Ladder |
Superleague |
The 2025 Superleague season will be the 26th GPVWC Superleague season. Jan Granqvist enters the season as defending Drivers' Champion, and THR as the reigning Constructors' Champions.
Contents
[hide]Teams and drivers
Team changes
- Powered by RSR, Zortax Racing, Virtualdrivers by TX3 and former Supercup Champions Pescara Simracing all chose to withdraw their entry for the 2025 season.
New entries
- Road2Formula Racing, Valle eSports and Spark Racing Team all moved up to the Superleague championship.
- Former champions Red Archer Virtual Racing Team rejoined the Superleague championship after a 1 year hiatus
Driver changes
Mid-season changes
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2025 Calendar
The 2025 season kept racing Thursdays, every two weeks. The 2025 calendar follows the 16-round limit. The first round will take place in Australia and the last will take place in Abu Dhabi, with each race taking place on a Tuesday, every two weeks. The Spring and Summer breaks were maintained.
Testing
The 2025 testing schedule is as follows:
Calendar changes
- The Chinese, San Marino, Austrian and Azerbaijan Grands Prix were removed from the calendar.
- The German Grand Prix venue changed from the Hockenheimring to the Nurburgring for the GPVWC 2025 season.
- The United States Grand Prix venue changed from the Circuit of the Americas to the Indianapolis Motor Speedway for the GPVWC 2025 season.
- The Brazilian Grand Prix venue lost its place as the last round on the calender for the GPVWC 2025 season.