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  • ...ampion is [[Jannick Bock]], who won his first World Championship in [[2019 Superleague season|2019]]. ...y since 2009 have Superleague drivers directly competed against each other in single, online meetings.
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  • ...ason''' will be the 23st [[Grand Prix Virtual World Championship|GPVWC]] [[Superleague]] season. [[Stephane Rouault]] enters the season as defending Drivers' Cham The following teams and drivers are due to compete in the 2022 season. All teams use [[GPVWC brand]] tyres. As of December 2021,
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  • ...{{SL|2015}} season after winning a binning process announced by the league in mid January. Valiant took the place of the now-defunct [[Krevder]] engine l ...) opted to use Valiant engines, resulting in Valiant supplying seven teams in the 2016 sesson - over half of the grid.
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  • ...ge season|2018 FC]], [[2018 World GT Series season|2018 World GT]], [[2019 Superleague Lights season|2019 SLL]] | ... the [[2016_World_GT_Series_season|World GT Series]], marking their début in the GPVWC sim-racing community. Later that year, the team also entered the
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  • | Logo = [[File:2020 MDR Logo.jpeg|250px|MDR Motorsports logo]]<br> | SLDebut = <span style="white-space:nowrap;">[[2021 Superleague Australian Grand Prix|2021 Australian Grand Prix]]</span>
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  • ... driven approach that the team successfully used for their car development in 2017. ...oyed a successful debut season, powering Edge to 6 race wins and 2nd place in both Driver's and Constructor's championships.
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  • ...ason''' will be the 20th [[Grand Prix Virtual World Championship|GPVWC]] [[Superleague]] season. [[Alex Siebel]] enters the season as defending Drivers' Champion, !Superleague Team
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  • ... of teams from Supercup, and even [[Formula Challenge]], directly into the Superleague Lights for the start of 2019. ...ripes Racing]] and [[YTF1]] were promoted to the [[2019 Superleague season|Superleague]].
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  • ...omoted directly to the new second-tier championship (tentatively known as "Superleague-2") ...] from the 2018 Monaco round onwards, reappeared as a separate entry again in 2019.
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  • ...consisting of 16 rounds beginning in Australia on 13 March 2019 and ending in Brazil on 23 October. ...single, independent engine supplier; [[Martex]], now no longer involved in Superleague after the closure of [[Nordsjoen]]; and development decisions carried less
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  • | Years = {{SL|2018}}, {{SL|2019}}, {{SL|2020}} | Last win = [[2020 British Grand Prix]]
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  • | Last_season = 2020 ...is a german based simracing team founded back in the end of 2014 competing in the [[2019 Formula Challenge season]].
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  • ...ring which Reventón would supply [[Measuric Racing]] and [[Storm Racing]] in addition to Edonis. | {{NED}} '''[[Edonis]]''' || {{SL|2019}} &ndash; [[2019 Superleague season|Present]]
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  • {{2020 series box}} The '''2020 Formula Challenge season''' will be the 9th [[Grand Prix Virtual World Cham
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  • | year = 2020 }}{{2020 series box}}
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  • | year = 2020 }}{{2020 series box}}
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  • }}{{2020 series box}} [[File:Supercup 2020 Spottersguide.png|thumb|right|250px|The 2020 Supercup Spotters guide]]
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  • '''NOTE: This plage is currently a work in progress!''' ...ut now expanding to two blocks of 2-99, as a result of the introduciton of Superleague Lights.
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  • ...ason''' will be the 22st [[Grand Prix Virtual World Championship|GPVWC]] [[Superleague]] season. [[Adam Maguire]] enters the season as defending Drivers' Champion ...te in the 2021 season. All teams use [[GPVWC brand]] tyres. As of December 2020, all car numbers are still subject to change.
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  • ...[[Cenobite Motorsports]] took the step up to the [[2021 Superleague season|Superleague series]]. ...erick Racing]] enters the 2021 season as the highest-placed team left from 2020.
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  • ...[[2019 Supercup season|2019]] champions [[Pescara ADG]] were promoted to [[Superleague Lights]]. ...liffhanger Racing]] and [[Kellamity MTR]] opted not to continued after the 2020 season.
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  • Only 4 teams remained from the end of {{FC|2020}} season; [[THUnderdog]], [[Downforce Scalextric Racing]], [[Valle eSports] ...eam Gridline]] and [[Geo GrandPrix]] withdrew from the Career Ladder after 2020.
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  • '''NOTE: This plage is currently a work in progress!''' ...ut now expanding to two blocks of 2-99, as a result of the introduciton of Superleague Lights.
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  • | Years = {{SL|2019}}, {{SL|2020}} | Last race = [[2020 Hungarian Grand Prix]]
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  • | Years = {{SL|2020}} | First race = [[2020 Azerbaijan Grand Prix]]
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  • | Years = {{SL|2020}} | First race = [[2020 Australian Grand Prix]]
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  • | Years = {{SL|2017}}, {{SL|2018}}, {{SL|2019}}, {{SL|2020}} | Last race = [[2020 Brazilian Grand Prix]]
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  • | Years = {{SL|2019}}, {{SL|2020}} | Last race = [[2020 Brazilian Grand Prix]]
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  • | Years = {{SL|2015}} to {{SL|2020}} | Last race = [[2020 Japanese Grand Prix]]
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  • | Years = {{SL|2016}},{{SL|2017}}, {{SL|2019}}, {{SL|2020}} | Last race = [[2020 Brazilian Grand Prix]]
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  • | Years = {{SL|2018}}, {{SL|2019}}, {{SL|2020}} | Last race = [[2020 French Grand Prix]]
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  • | Years = {{SL|2018}}, {{SL|2019}}, {{SL|2020}} | Last race = [[2020 Brazilian Grand Prix]]
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  • | Years = {{SL|2019}}, {{SL|2020}} | Last race = [[2020 United States Grand Prix]]
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  • | Years = {{SL|2017}}, {{SL|2019}}, {{SL|2020}} | Last race = [[2020 Singapore Grand Prix]]
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  • | Years = {{SL|2015}}, {{SL|2017}}, {{SL|2018}}, {{SL|2019}}, {{SL|2020}} | Last win = [[2020 Japanese Grand Prix]]
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  • | Years = {{SL|2016}}, {{SL|2018}}, {{SL|2020}} | First win = [[2020 Australian Grand Prix]]
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  • Debut = [[2020 Australian Grand Prix]]| Last_season = 2020 |
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  • ...league season. The current teamboss is Liam de Waal. The team won the 2020 Superleague Lights constructors championship with drivers Liam de Waal and Collin Spork [[File:Cenobitecar2020.png|300px|thumb|center|The team's 2020 Superleague Lights championship winning car]]
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  • ...urrent teamboss is Terence Grech. The team finished in third position 2020 Superleague Lights constructors championship with drivers Michael Francesconi and Jason [[File:TG Racing Esports2020.png|300px|thumb|center|The team's 2020 Superleague Lights car]]
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  • Debut = [[2020 Australian Grand Prix]]| Last_season = 2020 |
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  • Last_season = 2020 | ...t teamboss is Michael Teichmann. The team is currently competiting in the Superleague Lights championship.
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  • ...y joining the Formula Challenge. For the 2019 season TTF Racing joined the Superleague Lights series. The current teamboss is Tyrone Frith. [[File:TTF2020.png|300px|thumb|center|The 2020 Bluebolt-TTF Superleague Lights car ]]
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  • Debut = [[2020 Australian Grand Prix]]| Last_season = 2020 |
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  • |colspan="2" style="text-align:center;" | '''[[Superleague]] Career''' | [[2020 Superleague season|2020]], [[2022 Superleague season|2022]]
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  • ...[[Cenobite Motorsports]] took the step up to the [[2021 Superleague season|Superleague series]]. ...erick Racing]] enters the 2021 season as the highest-placed team left from 2020.
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  • ...hts season''' is the 4th [[Grand Prix Virtual World Championship|GPVWC]] [[Superleague Lights]] season; the current second tier of the Career Ladder. ...s' Champions [[Pescara]] took the step up to the [[2022 Superleague season|Superleague series]].
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  • ...hts season''' is the 5th [[Grand Prix Virtual World Championship|GPVWC]] [[Superleague Lights]] season; the current second tier of the Career Ladder. ...Teams' Champions [[THR]] took the step up to the [[2023 Superleague season|Superleague series]].
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  • ...ason''' will be the 24st [[Grand Prix Virtual World Championship|GPVWC]] [[Superleague]] season. [[Jannick Bock]] enters the season as defending Drivers' Champion The following teams and drivers are due to compete in the 2023 season. All teams use [[GPVWC brand]] tyres. As of December 2022,
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  • ...hts season''' is the 4th [[Grand Prix Virtual World Championship|GPVWC]] [[Superleague Lights]] season; the current second tier of the Career Ladder. ...Teams' Champions [[THR]] took the step up to the [[2023 Superleague season|Superleague series]].
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  • ...[[2019 World GT Series season|2019 WGT]], [[2020 Superleague Lights season|2020 SLL]], [[2021 Formula Challenge season|2021 FC]], [[2022 Formula Sprint 1 s ...van Eijck under the name TCS Off Racing. The team joined GPVWC competition in 2018.
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  • '''Nocturne''' is an english GPVWC team that has been active in the GPVWC since 2019. In the 2023 season, Nocturne will compete in the [[2023 Superleague Lights season|Superlights]].
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  • Series = Superleague, Supercup, FC | *He went on to finish turd in the 2022 Formula Spring 1 championship behind Owen Maguire.
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  • ...ason''' will be the 25th [[Grand Prix Virtual World Championship|GPVWC]] [[Superleague]] season. [[Jake Denehan]] enters the season as defending Drivers' Champion The following teams and drivers are due to compete in the 2024 season. All teams use [[GPVWC brand]] tyres. As of December 2023,
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  • ...hts season''' is the 6th [[Grand Prix Virtual World Championship|GPVWC]] [[Superleague Lights]] season; the current second tier of the Career Ladder. ... season|2023 Superleague Lights]] Teams' Champions [[Road2Formula]] Stayed in Superlights for the 2024 season.
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  • ...peted in [[Formula Sprint 2]], [[Formula Sprint 1]] and currently are in [[Superleague Lights |Superlights]].
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