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  • ...ost handsome man in the GPVWC. He is also a former driver, having competed in [[Supercup]] and [[Superleague]]. Ponissi first joined the GPVWC in 2002 and took control of the league, then named F1VWC, by the end of 2003.
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  • ...e season]]. The Team was founded in 2012 by [[William Tringas]] to compete in the GPVWC [[2012 Formula Challenge season]]. Current Racing Director [[Ben ..., 6 Pole Position`s, 7 Fastest Lap`s and 768 Points in Total to finish 2nd in the Team Standings.
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  • ...a number of teams throughout the {{SL|2013}} [[Superleague]] season. As of 2016 the group is effectively owned by [[Wauters Automotive]]. ...elped by the strength of the teams it supplied. A Potentia-powered car won in all but one of the Grands Prix that year.
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  • | Name = Bahrain Grand Prix | Flag = Flag of Bahrain.png
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  • ...hich have been a part of the [[GPVWC]] [[Superleague]] since its inception in 2000. ...anned for but scrapped due to the lack of suitable tracks; it was replaced in the calendar that year by the [[German Grand Prix]].
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  • Debut1 = [[Australian_Grand_Prix|2016 Australian Grand Prix]] | ...VWC]] constructor owned by [[Emanuel Gaczella]], who have secured an entry in the the [[2012 Formula Challenge season]].
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  • | First win = [[2014 Bahrain Grand Prix]] | ...VWC]] and a double World Champion, having won in both {{SL|2014}} and {{SL|2016}}.
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  • DebutYear = [[2016_Superleague_season|2016]] | First race = [[Australian_Grand_Prix|2016 Australian Grand Prix]] |
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  • ...2012]] he has returned to action as main driver with [[Storm Racing Team]] in [[Formula Challenge]]. ===2016===
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  • ...ave been a part of the [[GPVWC]] [[Formula Challenge]] since its inception in {{FC|2012}}. In it first year, the calendar of the Formula Challenge season was unique to t
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  • | 2012-2013, 2015, 2016 ...iver in the [[GPVWC]] and Manager of [[Viking Racing]] he has participated in ITC, WGT, WSS, Formula Challenge, Supercup and Superleague
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  • ...son|2023 Superleague Series]]. They returned to GPVWC in 2015, taking part in the Formula Challenge, World Sport and International Touring Cup series. ... and Moore frequently competing in the main rounds, there was also entries in the Kyoto 500 for Moore and Steven Martin.
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  • First race = [[2014 Superleague season |2014 SuperLeague Bahrain]] | Updated = 01/04/2016 |
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  • ...SimCraft Racing]], [[PB Racing]] in Supercup and for [[SimInk Motorsport]] in Formula Challenge. And for 3 Years as Primary Driver at [[Nordsjoen Racing] ... joining GPVWC, Florian was and is driving at OGL Simracing. He was active in that league from March 2010-2013.
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  • Championships = Not in my wildest dreams | ... events. In 2015 he served as test and reserve driver for [[Kernow Sport]] in the Superleague.
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  • | Years = {{SL|2014}} – {{SL|2016}} | Last win = [[2016 Belgian Grand Prix]]
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  • Updated = October 2016 | ...cing driver currently living in Guernsey. He is driving for [[AB Racing]] in the 2019 Formula Challenge Season.
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  • | [[2016 Formula Challenge season| 2016 Australian Grand Prix]] | 2016 position
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  • ... Drivers' and Constructors' Championships. To date, it is the first season in Superleague history to host three Drivers' Champions; [[Lukas Euler]], [[Da ...rleague in 2015; [[Edonis Engineering]], who had shot up the Career Ladder in only two years, replaced [[ST Racing]] which had been demoted to the [[Supe
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  • ...he #16 car but failed to start race 1. [[Wopke Hoekstra]] would then drive in his place for race 2. * [[FA Racing]] chose not to apply for 2015 ending a 3-year involvement in the Career Ladder.
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