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About Superleague
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About Superleague
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The GPVWC Superleague is the league's oldest series having started at the birth of the league in 2000. Superleague contains a fifteen minute qualifying session followed by a race lasting roughly between and hour and a half and two hours. Featuring the fastest cars of the Career Ladder mod featured every year, the rounds take place every other Thursday on Career Ladder weeks.
The series is not for the rookie driver AND team manager as it aims to be the pinnacle of racing at GPVWC. The cars are the most complex seen in the league and feature an upgrade system which is handled by the managers of the teams. Finances, team personnel, engine suppliers, sponsors and reserve drivers all have a part to play and could lead to huge success or bankruptcy.
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Latest Standings
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Upcoming Events
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San Marino GP
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Bahrain GP
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Australian GP
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Azerbaijan GP
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Useful Links
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Superleague seasons
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2000 · 2001 · 2002 · 2003 · 2004 · 2005 · 2006 · 2007 · 2008 · 2009 · 2010 · 2011 · 2012 · 2013 · 2014 · 2015 · 2016 · 2017 · 2018 · 2019 · 2020 · 2021
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Superleague World Drivers' Champions
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Jason Endean ('00) · Christian Neumann ('01) · Mikko Jakonen ('02, '04) · Shiro Ryong ('03) · Steve Elencevski ('05, '06, '07) · Laurentiu Albu ('08) · Joe Consiglio ('09, '11) · Janne Tanskanen ('10) · Lukas Euler ('12, '13) · David Fidock ('14, '16) · Philipp Puschke ('15) · Rudy van Buren ('17) · Alex Siebel ('18) · Jannick Bock ('19) · Adam Maguire ('20)
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Superleague Constructors' Champions
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A-Racing ('00) · BA Racing ('01) · Mapes-VO ('02, '03, '04) · Bracciano Racing ('05) · FinOz Racing ('06, '07) · Nordsjoen Racing ('08, '09, '10, '16) · Red Archer VRT ('11) · Midnight Motorsport ('12, '13) · CSG Racing ('14, '15) · Vod:Bul Racing / ACR Zakspeed ('17, '18) · Evolution Motorsports ('19) · Edonis Engineering ('20)
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Current Teams
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Edonis Engineering · Evolution Motorsports · Scuderia Basilea · Edge Esports · Red Archer VRT · Holland Racing Team · Abruzzi Esports · Streetfighter Racing Systems · Ghostspeed Racing Team · Burst Esport · Green Stripes Racing · Epic Racing Team · Cenobite Motorsports · TG Racing Esports · MDR
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Lists & Categories
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World Drivers' Champions · World Constructors' Champions · Grand Prix · Pole Positions · Wins · Driver Records · Race reports · Superleague images
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