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  • !Team | {{AUS}} [[Connolly Virtual Racing Team]] (2001-2002)
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  • As of the beginning of 2017, no team yet has competed in every series of GPVWC; with the [[2009 Megane Trophy|Me ...e facto'' entry into Formula Challenge was ran by the [[Tanskanen Racing]] team.
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  • ...easuric Racing]] '''·''' [[Epic Racing Team]] '''·''' [[YTF1]]'''·''' [[Cosmo Autosport]] '''·''' [[Viking Racing]] '''·''' [[Apex Racing]] '''·''' [[
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  • {{Infobox team | ... notable drivers such as [[David Jundt]] and [[Tom Parker]]. For 2010, the team focused more on the touring car scene, with a number of entries in the iTCC
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  • Team(s) = - | ...tle-upon-Tyne, England. He also owns clearly the best team in the GPVWC, [[Cosmo Autosport]]. Joshua has driven for numerous teams in his career, most recen
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  • {{YTF1 infobox | Short_name = {{flagicon|ENG}} YTF1 |
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  • ! width="160"|Team | {{flagicon|WAL}} [[Matt Richards]] || {{flagicon|ENG}} [[Cosmo Autosport]] || Chevrolet Cruze || rowspan=3 | [[Snetterton Motor Racing Cir
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  • ...othing company Insert Coin are the team's primary title sponsor whilst the team's lead sponsor in both [[Portal:Supercup|Supercup]] and [[Portal:World Spor ...ransformation into Enterprise GP was completed when it was agreed that the team should be a separate entity to TSA Racing and was soon entered for the [[20
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  • ...t]] withdrew after the first four rounds and were ultimately replaced by [[Cosmo Autosport]]. Attendance remained very high; although a few teams struggled ...total, over a hundred more points than runner-up [[David Jundt]]. Brljak's team, [[Walk Racing]], won the teams' championship having secured 701 points, 96
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  • Team(s) = [[YTF1]]| ... in the GPVWC. He is the owner of the [[YTF1]] team, often driving for the team in various events. In 2015 he served as test and reserve driver for [[Kerno
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  • [[Adrian Holm]] and the [[THR]] team entered the season as defending drivers' and teams' champions, respectively !Team
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  • Team(s) = [[Cosmo Autosport]], [[Rookie Racing]] | ...o]] in the GPVWC Le Mans 24 Hours. Outside of GPVWC he owns his own racing team, [[Rookie Racing]]. <br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br
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  • ...''' [[Ice Cold Racing]] '''·''' [[MadCape Racing Team]] '''·''' [[Racing Team Schroten]] '''·''' [[RPM Racing]] '''·''' [[STAX Racing]] '''·''' [[Stre
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  • !Formula Challenge Team !Team Owner
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  • Team(s) = [[Epic Racing]] , [[STAX Racing]], [[YTF1]] | ...eing just outside the points. The contribution alongside Brewster did help Cosmo achieve 9th Place in the Teams Championship. In 2015, Mason drove for Epic,
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  • ...took the team's championship title, likewise becoming the fourth different team's champion in as many years. !World Sport Series Team
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  • !International Touring Cup Team !Team
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  • |style="font-size:9pt" | [[Team Proline]] ('15) &bull; [[Measuric Racing]] ('16) ...''·''' [[Thunder Motorsports]] '''·''' [[SimTech Motorsport]] '''·''' [[Cosmo Autosport]] '''·''' [[Duck Tape Racing]] '''·''' [[Feeder Motorsport Pola
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  • Provision was made to assign <nowiki>#0</nowiki> to a single-car team admitted to the Career Ladder following completion of the number assignment |bgcolor=#f9f9f9| [[Racing Team Schroten]]
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  • Team(s) = YTF1 ...[2016 Formula Challenge season|Formula Challenge]]. He also competed for [[Cosmo Autosport]] in the [[2015 Formula Challenge season]] and [[Enterprise GP]]
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  • | Teams_Champion = {{RSA}} [[MadCape Racing Team]] The amount of team slots was reduced from 21 to 16 for the 2016 season, co-inciding with the m
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  • |bgcolor=#f9f9f9| [[YTF1]] |bgcolor=#f9f9f9| [[YTF1]]
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  • ...fifth different Teams' champion in the five years the series had run. That team was [[Vod:Bul Racing]] though neither of their drivers could take the crown !World Sport Series Team
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  • !International Touring Cup Team !Team
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  • ...ning all races barring the last of the season which he did not attend. His team, [[Streetfighter Racing Systems]], were crowned the new Teams' champions. !World GT Team
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  • {{Infobox team | ...rking their début in the GPVWC sim-racing community. Later that year, the team also entered the [[2016 International Touring Cup season|2016 International
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  • | Pole_Team = [[Deltec Racing Team]] | Race1_First_Team = [[Deltec Racing Team]]
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  • ... have entered the season as reigning Drivers' champion and his 2015 team [[Team Proline]] as the reigning Teams' champions, but neither chose to defend the !Atlantic Series Team
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  • ...ntity in GPVWC series in 2017. Notably, the league-owned [[GPVWC Academy]] team expanded to 2 cars in 2017, following the discontinuation of the [[Open Ser !Formula Challenge Team
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  • !International Touring Cup Team !Team
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  • |bgcolor=#ddd| [[YTF1]] |bgcolor=#e2ffda| [[YTF1]]
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  • {{Infobox SC team |Short_name = {{flagicon|JPN}}Cosmo
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  • !Supercup Team {{SCteam|18|2|1|1| Cosmo Seiki Japan |JPN|Cosmo|
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  • |bgcolor=#e2ffda| [[Cosmo Seiki Japan]] |bgcolor=#e2ffda| [[Storm Racing Team]]
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  • !Supercup Team {{SCteam|19|2|1|1| Racing Team Schroten |NED|RTS|
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  • |bgcolor=#a7d7f9| [[DriveGameSeat Racing Team]] |bgcolor=#ddd| [[Cosmo Seiki Japan]]
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  • ! Team !! Season(s) !! Total Wins !! First Win !! Last Win | {{ENG}} '''[[Mayor Downard Racing Team]]''' || {{SL|2021}} &ndash; [[2021 Superleague season|Present]]
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  • {{SLteam2|2|1|1| [[Red Archer Virtual Racing Team]] |GRE| Red Archer|Quasar | QSR-03 | RA220* | {{SLteam2|7|4|3|[[MadCape Racing Team]] |RSA| MadCape|Quasar | QSR-03 | MSL-020* |
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  • |bgcolor=#ddd| [[Cosmo Seiki Japan]] |bgcolor=#e2ffda| [[Holland Racing Team]]
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  • ... winter, [[Zedderick Racing]] enters the 2021 season as the highest-placed team left from 2020. {{SL2team|3|1|2| Cosmo PowerWorks |JPN| Cosmo | 221C |
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  • |bgcolor=#ddd| [[Cosmo Seiki Japan]] |bgcolor=#e2ffda| [[Holland Racing Team]]
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  • ... winter, [[Zedderick Racing]] enters the 2021 season as the highest-placed team left from 2020. {{SL2team|3|1|2| Cosmo PowerWorks |JPN| Cosmo | 221C |
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  • ...ing]], [[Mode Auto Concepts]] enters the 2022 season as the highest-placed team left from 2021. ===Team changes===
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