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{{Float box| {{Infobox driver |
 
{{Float box| {{Infobox driver |
 
Name            = {{flagicon|GER}} Florian Geier |
 
Name            = {{flagicon|GER}} Florian Geier |
Image          = [[File:Florian_Geier_Helmet.png|250px]] |
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Image          = [[File:Flo_helmet_2019.png|250px]] |
 
Nationality    = {{flagicon|GER}} Germany |
 
Nationality    = {{flagicon|GER}} Germany |
 
JoinYear        = 2013 |
 
JoinYear        = 2013 |
 
FirstRace      = [[2013 Challenge French Grand Prix]] |
 
FirstRace      = [[2013 Challenge French Grand Prix]] |
Series          = Superleauge |
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Series          = Superleauge |
Team(s)        = [[Nordsjoen Racing]] |
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Team(s)        = [[Red Bull Streetfighter Racing Systems]] |
 
Championships  = 0 |
 
Championships  = 0 |
Wins            = 2 |
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Wins            = 6 |
Podiums        = 19 |
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Podiums        = 32|
Poles          = 2 |
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Poles          = 4 |
Fastest Laps    = 0 |
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Fastest Laps    = 3 |
  
 
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| {{Infobox driver stats
 
| {{Infobox driver stats
|Image          = [[File:Nordsjøen_2015.jpg|280px]] |
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|Image          = [[File:RBSRS2018.jpeg|280px]] |
 
|Series          = Superleauge  
 
|Series          = Superleauge  
|Updated        = March 2015
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|Updated        = November 2018
 
|DebutYear      = [[2014_Superleague_season|2014]]  
 
|DebutYear      = [[2014_Superleague_season|2014]]  
 
|First race      = [[2014 Superleauge Italian Grand Prix]]
 
|First race      = [[2014 Superleauge Italian Grand Prix]]
|Team(s)        = [[Nordsjoen Racing]],[[CSG Racing]]
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|Team(s)        = [[Nordsjoen Racing]],[[CSG Racing]],[[Red Bull Streetfighter Racing Systems]]
|Races          = 4
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|Races          = 72
 
|Championships  = 0  
 
|Championships  = 0  
|Wins            = 0
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|Wins            = 4
|Podiums        = 1
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|Podiums        = 14
|Poles          = 0
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|Poles          = 2
|Fastest laps    = 0
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|Fastest laps    = 3
 
}}
 
}}
 
}}
 
}}
  
Florian Geier is a German Sim-Racing Driver currently driving for [[Nordsjøen Racing]] in the GPVWC [[2015 Superleague season]].  
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Florian Geier is a German Sim-Racing Driver currently driving the #12 Car for [[Red Bull Streetfighter Racing Systems]].
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I have previously driven for [[CSG Racing]] as test/reserve driver, for [[SimCraft Racing]], [[PB Racing]] in Supercup and for [[SimInk Motorsport]] in Formula Challenge. And for 3 Years as Primary Driver at [[Nordsjoen Racing]].
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==Helmet History==
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[[File:2016_Helmet_Flo.png|250px|left]]
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[[File:Flo_helmet_2017.png|250px|middle]]
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[[File:Flohelmet2018.png|250px|middle]]
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[[File:Flo_helmet_2019.png|250px|middle]]
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Flo previously has driven for [[CSG Racing]] as test/reserve driver, for [[SimCraft Racing]], [[PB Racing]] in Supercup and for [[SimInk Motorsport]] in Formula Challenge .
 
 
 
==Early Sim-Racing Career==
 
==Early Sim-Racing Career==
 
Before joining GPVWC, Florian was and is driving at OGL Simracing. He was active in that league from March 2010-2013.  
 
Before joining GPVWC, Florian was and is driving at OGL Simracing. He was active in that league from March 2010-2013.  
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First Race of the 2015 Season was held at Melbourne,Australia. Flo qualified a dissapointing P16 0.665 off Pole. In the Race though Flo made some nice moves wich put him at P9 when the Race was red flagged as the server crashed.
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First Race of the 2015 Season was held at Melbourne,Australia. Flo qualified a dissapointing P16 0.665 off Pole. In the Race though Flo made some nice moves wich put him at P9 when the Race was red flagged as the server crashed. Bahrain saw another dissapointing Quali result with P10 but good pace/strategy ment a 4th place finish, wich sadly would be the best result for a long time.
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A retirement in Spain,5th place in Portugal was followed by a lacklustre performance at Turkey. Monaco could have been the first Podium for Flo if it hasnt been for a warm-up lap crash with David Fidock. Still a decent result of 8th and a few more Points for the Team. Canada was supposed to be the turnaround Point for the Season as it was supposed to be last year in Supercup. Sadly again, poor pace ment a 6th Place finish was all that was there for the taking.
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3 unlucky Events in Silverstone,Austria and Hungary followed. On all three occasions the Pace was good enough for a Podium. Frustration was building in that part of the Season.
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Spa was about to be next and Flo just couldnt find a Setup suitable for his driving so even a personal best lap set during Qualifying ment a 8th place 0.714 off the eventual Pole.
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Coming to Monza the place Flo won his first ever Simracing Event 4 years back, the team had high hopes of a good finish. Upgrades were comming on nicely and thus the Team had none else but a double Podium in mind. Another dissapointing Qualifying effort and Lap 1 incident wich cost more than 25 seconds, ment Flo just finished 6th 22 seconds down on Race Winner Philipp Puschke.
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Singapore saw another bad Quali result in a mixed session. Flo still managed to grab his first Podium alltough again the car had Race winning Pace. Flo had great Pace for the following Japanese Grand Prix. Qualifying P5 though ment a setback in the Chase for that 1st Win. Due to post Race penalties Flo got dropped to P7 in a Race full of nightmares.
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At Abu Dhabi Flo qualified on the Front Row for the First time this Season (on Prime tyres). A bad start ment he was held up for most of the first stint and this compromised his Race so a Potential Win was gone again. Austin,Texas was set to hold the penultimate Event of the 2015 Season. Flo again arriving with high hopes qualified half a second slower than his best lap from testing and a penalty made him drop another 5 places starting from 9th. Suffering from damage on Lap1 the race was heavily compromised again. Therefore another possible Race victory did slip away.
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The Final Race of the Season saw Flo again qualifying on P2 after Alex Cooper just snatched Pole of him seconds before the end of the Session. A poor start dropped Flo to 5th. Flo ended the Leauges final rFactor 1 race in P4.
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This Season saw Flo never once get a clean Race without either bad qualifying,bad start,damage or post race penalties. Thus he got beaten by his teammate Agustin Canapino. 2 Podiums and 1 fastest lap aswell as P7 in the final standings are the result of a frustrated 1st Season with Nordsjøen Racing.
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Flo is looking forward to reunite the #DREAMTEAM with old CSG Racing teammate and longtime Friend [[David Fidock]] joining forces at Nordsjøen Racing in 2016.
  
 
==Racing Career Results==
 
==Racing Career Results==
  
  
== Scoring system ==
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===Scoring system===
  
 
Points are awarded to the top 15 classified finishers.
 
Points are awarded to the top 15 classified finishers.
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| {{flagicon|NOR}} [[Nordsjøen Racing]] (2014) || {{flagicon|GER}} [[Florian Geier]] ||align="center"| 0-1  || {{flagicon|ARG}} [[Agustin Canapino]]
 
| {{flagicon|NOR}} [[Nordsjøen Racing]] (2014) || {{flagicon|GER}} [[Florian Geier]] ||align="center"| 0-1  || {{flagicon|ARG}} [[Agustin Canapino]]
 
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| {{flagicon|NOR}} [[Nordsjøen Racing]] (2015) || {{flagicon|GER}} [[Florian Geier]] ||align="center"| 0-3 || {{flagicon|ARG}} [[Agustin Canapino]]
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|rowspan=2|  {{flagicon|NOR}} [[Nordsjøen Racing]] (2015) || rowspan=2| {{flagicon|GER}} [[Florian Geier]] ||align="center"| 2-12 || {{flagicon|ARG}} [[Agustin Canapino]]
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| {{flagicon|NOR}} [[Nordsjøen Racing]] (2017) || {{flagicon|GER}} [[Florian Geier]] ||align="center"| 9-4  || {{flagicon|ENG}} [[David Fidock]]
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|rowspan=3| {{flagicon|AUS}} [[Red Bull Streetfighter Racing Systems]] (2018) || rowspan=3| {{flagicon|GER}} [[Florian Geier]] ||align="center"| 5-1  || {{flagicon|WAL}} [[Ben Horrill]]
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Latest revision as of 16:28, 5 March 2019

Germany Florian Geier
Flo helmet 2019.png
Nationality Germany Germany
Year Joined 2013
First Race 2013 Challenge French Grand Prix
Series Entered Superleauge
Current Team(s) Red Bull Streetfighter Racing Systems
Championships 0
Wins 6
Podiums 32
Poles 4
Fastest Laps 3


Simink 2013 car.jpg
Formula Challenge Career (up to October 2013)
Debut Year 2013
Associated Teams SimInk Motorsport
Races 12
Championships 0
Race Wins 1
Podium Finishes 4
Pole positions 0
Fastest laps 0
First Race 2013 French Grand Prix


Simcraft racing 2014 car.jpg
Supercup Career (up to Ocotober 2014)
Debut Year 2013
Associated Teams SimCraft Racing, PB Racing
Races 35
Championships 0
Race Wins 1
Podium Finishes 14
Pole positions 2
Fastest laps 0
First Race 2013 Supercup Brazilian Grand Prix


RBSRS2018.jpeg
Superleauge Career (up to November 2018)
Debut Year 2014
Associated Teams Nordsjoen Racing,CSG Racing,Red Bull Streetfighter Racing Systems
Races 72
Championships 0
Race Wins 4
Podium Finishes 14
Pole positions 2
Fastest laps 3
First Race 2014 Superleauge Italian Grand Prix


Florian Geier is a German Sim-Racing Driver currently driving the #12 Car for Red Bull Streetfighter Racing Systems.

I have previously driven for CSG Racing as test/reserve driver, for SimCraft Racing, PB Racing in Supercup and for SimInk Motorsport in Formula Challenge. And for 3 Years as Primary Driver at Nordsjoen Racing.


Helmet History

2016 Helmet Flo.png

Flo helmet 2017.png Flohelmet2018.png Flo helmet 2019.png


Early Sim-Racing Career

Before joining GPVWC, Florian was and is driving at OGL Simracing. He was active in that league from March 2010-2013.

During August of 2013 Florian decided to join GPVWC.

Formula Challenge

2013

Florian made his debut at the French Grand Prix in Magny Cours. Flo qualified 6th just 0.4 behind the Pole. The 1st Race itself didn't go to plan though, as the Launch Control failed and Flo slipped down into the midfield. He still recovered well to finish a solid 18th. Race 2 saw Flo charging through the field to finish on the podium in only his 2nd race.

The Nürburgring was Flo's second Race and at the same time his home Grand Prix, saw Flo having a nightmare event. Again qualifying in 6th place again Launch Control did not do its job which meant that he slipped down to the midfield once again. A fight back from nearly last saw him finish P21. The 2nd race saw Flo having to make another early pit stop due to damage but still he finished P12 just 36 seconds off the winner.

The 3rd event Flo took part in was the United States Grand Prix at Indianapolis. Flo qualified a career best P4 and started P3 after penalties for drivers ahead were applied. After a race long battle with Adrian McNaughton Flo finished P6. In the 2nd race, Flo managed his way through the field, finishing an excellent P4.

The next event took place at Abu Dhabi and saw Flo moving to Simink Motorsport, the Championship leaders at the current time. Flo qualified in P4 in a last second effort after having trouble during Qualifying.

Race 1 saw Flo benefiting from the mistakes of guys like Tapper & De Vries and Gaczella and Kantonen and was in 2nd place. Fighting hard with Emanuell and Oskari for most of the race, Flo finished P3 which was the 2nd podium for him in GPVWC.

2nd Race saw Flo have problems overtaking as he chose a high downforce package. Eventually he still finished P5 and even posting fastest lap before David Fidock took it away 2 laps from the end.


The penultimate event of the season brought us to Suzuka where Flo started P4 and after problems from others, Flo won his first Grand Prix. The 2nd Race didnt go that well as Flo was stuck in a 4 way battle all race long and only finished in P9. Simink also managed to win the Constructors Title due to Storm Racing Team scored no points in both races.

Simink managed a 1-2 in qualifying but in Race 1 the team only managed 2nd and 3rd place finishes. In the 2nd Race after a massive crash at the start Flo had a lot of damage and finished the race in a very sad last place.

Flo finished the Season in P12 scoring 118 Points and helping Simink to win the Constructors Title.

Supercup

2013

Flo managed to get a final drive in the last race of the season at PB Racing and scoring the teams best result after getting a damaged rear and an early lap 1 pit stop. Flo finished 5th on his debut in Supercup.


2014

Flo secured a seat at SimCraft Racing for the 2014 Supercup Championship.

Pre season started well with a 2nd place at the Istanbul Park test session. The 1st Race of the Season took place at Melbourne where Flo qualified in a disappointing 10th place and only went on to finish P14 twice after colliding twice.

Next was the Malaysian Grand Prix in Sepang where the qualifying was even worse with P13. P5 in R1 though meant an improvement from Australia. In R2 Flo finished P8.

Bahrain was the next stop on the calendar which again saw no real improvement in qualifying with another disappointing P10. Race 1 saw an early crash and DNF after a collision with Tom Parker. Race 2 brought improvements as Flo set 4th fastest lap but mistakes throughout the race meant another poor finish with P15.


Flo`s first Pole Position in Supercup at Shanghai.
Flo battling Oskari during the Chinese Grand Prix .


China saw Flo taking his first Supercup Pole Position with a much improved car after struggling for the first few rounds. Race 1 Flo finished P4 12 seconds off the lead after having to pit 1 more time than his opponents. Race 2 saw Flo having a great battle with Oskari Kantonen and finishing P2.

Flo pipping Philipp by just 0.001.







The European season kicked off at Spain where Flo qualified a strong P3, just 0.042 off Pole. Due to high tyre wear Flo again had to pit once more than his opponents but despite this, he finished P4 just 3 secs off the winner.

Race 2 was a disaster. After suffering damage in the opening laps Flo had to pit late in the Race which meant only P13.

Flo crashing at T1.







Next up was the crown jewel of SC the Monte Carlo Grand Prix.

Flo qualified an excellent P3 0.190 off pole sitter Oskari Kantonen. Having a good start for once, Flo locked up into T1 and crashed into the barriers.

Flo Winning his first SC Race.

Not giving up though, Flo fought his way back through the field with a great recovery drive back to P9.


Race 2 saw Flo getting some luck his way with the reserve grid pole. From there on, Flo led every lap on his way to his first Supercup race win.



The next round took place at one of his favourite tracks in Montreal, Canada. The Circuit Gilles Villeneuve was meant to kick start his fightback but it all came different and Flo only qualified P9.

With tyre wear very low, Flo managed to stay out longer than everyone else, but still only finished P7 after getting overtaken on the last corner of the last lap. Race 2 saw Flo going strong early on, but eventually again getting overtaken on the last corner of the last lap meant only P4.

Flo getting punted off the track.


At the Austrian Grand Prix, Flo qualified P5. Again low tyre wear bought Flo crucial time against his opponents, nearly beating race winning

Kevin Siggy. Race 2 was another blow and or low point of the season as another crash meant no points while main rivals finished up front.


Silverstone was our next stop and what a event it was once again. Great racing through the field. Flo managed to qualify 3rd just behind teammate Tom Parker. Flo lost places during the start and later in a incident with Emanuel Gaczella. Flo still recovered to P3, overtaking teammate Tom on the last corner of the last lap.

Race 2 on the other side was a huge disappointment once again. A bad start meant being right in the pack and eventual damage caused by an incident with Jason Muscat. This led to Flo retiring once again after having showed great pace.


Next up was the German Grand Prix and Flo took pole in front of the home crowd. Although he couldn't convert this into the win, he got the 3rd spot on the podium after a long battle with Kevin Siggy. The Sprint Race saw Flo making superb overtaking maneuvers, only to lose 2 places in the closing stages and eventually finish in P6.


The Hungarian Grand Prix was the last race before the summer break. Flo qualified 5th and managed to finish P2 in both Feature and Sprint Race.


With the summer break over, Spa was on the horizon and Flo led in qualifying until a crash on a drying track meant he could not improve and luckily got P13. This shouldn't be a unlucky number that night though, as Flo finished Race 1 P3 after a bump by Sven de Vries on the last lap costing him P2. Still lots of overtaking showed the pace that the car had that day.

Race 2 was just the same with lots of good overtaking going on. One even similar to Häkkinen-Zonza-Schumi although not at the end of Kemmel straight but rather at the beginning. Another P2 meant a 4th consecutive Podium. Next up was Monza and Flo qualified P3. He finished Race 1 in P3 as well. Race 2 was a bit of a disappointment with P11 but still good points.

Flo havin a great view after begin Spun by Emanuel Gaczella.

Now we headed to the USA`s Circuit of the Americas. Flo looked to get pole but Jarl Teien grabbed pole in the closing stages and Flo was starting P2 alongside him. After an early crash out of T1 on Lap 1, Flo had to storm through the field still finishing an impressive P2. The Sprint Race had mixed conditions and Flo had no confidence so P5 was the best possible result.


Flo side by side with Teammate Tom Parker during the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.


Abu Dhabi was our next station. Flo qualified P2 again behind Jarl and in front of teammate Tom Parker. A race long battle saw Flo finish P3 just behind Jarl and race winner Tom Parker. Race 2 saw Flo having a huge crash involving several other cars.

Suzuka saw Flo twice finish in P2 after very eventful races.

We headed to Interlagos, the final event of the year, with very slim hopes of claiming the Constructors Title. Flo qualified a disappointing P6, while teammate Tom Parker qualified on pole with a superb lap. After a hard fought early stage of the race, Flo got up to P4 but got taken out by Petar Brljak who had spun and rejoined the track unsafely. This meant only a 12th place finish while Tom finished P3. Race 2 saw both Edonis cars having incidents and at the back of the field while the Simcraft cars ran in P1-P3. But after an aggressive move by David Francic, Flo got taken out and retired the lap after meaning Simcraft lost any chances of making a miracle happen. We still finished P2 with a terrific fightback after early season struggles.

Flo finished P4 in the Championship with 376 points, 14 podiums, 2 poles at China and Hockenheim and 1 race win at Monaco.

Superleauge

2014

Flo during the United States Grand Prix, finishing P3 in only his 2nd Race in Superleauge.

Flo made his debut for Nordsjøen Racing at the Italian Grand Prix in Monza. Flo qualified P8 and finished P10 after an early pit stop due to damage.

The next round saw Flo filling in for Lewis Redshaw in the CSG Racing car. Flo qualified P4 and finished P3 helping CSG to claim the 2014 Constructors Title.



2015

Flo during first of four Pre Season test, here at the Dunlop-Kehre.

On November 30th at GPVWC Day it was announced that Flo would partner Agustin Canapino at Nordsjøen Racing for the 2015 Superleague season.

Flo finished the 1st test at the Nürburgring in 24th Position while doing 61 laps.

The second Pre Season test was held at Magny Cours where Flo finished 5th doing 70 laps. The third test braught us to Sepang where Flo completed 60 laps finishing in 30th place.

The last test was held at Jerez where Flo did 68 laps and finished P15.

The 2015 Season kicks off at Melbourne,Australia.


First Race of the 2015 Season was held at Melbourne,Australia. Flo qualified a dissapointing P16 0.665 off Pole. In the Race though Flo made some nice moves wich put him at P9 when the Race was red flagged as the server crashed. Bahrain saw another dissapointing Quali result with P10 but good pace/strategy ment a 4th place finish, wich sadly would be the best result for a long time.

A retirement in Spain,5th place in Portugal was followed by a lacklustre performance at Turkey. Monaco could have been the first Podium for Flo if it hasnt been for a warm-up lap crash with David Fidock. Still a decent result of 8th and a few more Points for the Team. Canada was supposed to be the turnaround Point for the Season as it was supposed to be last year in Supercup. Sadly again, poor pace ment a 6th Place finish was all that was there for the taking.

3 unlucky Events in Silverstone,Austria and Hungary followed. On all three occasions the Pace was good enough for a Podium. Frustration was building in that part of the Season.

Spa was about to be next and Flo just couldnt find a Setup suitable for his driving so even a personal best lap set during Qualifying ment a 8th place 0.714 off the eventual Pole.

Coming to Monza the place Flo won his first ever Simracing Event 4 years back, the team had high hopes of a good finish. Upgrades were comming on nicely and thus the Team had none else but a double Podium in mind. Another dissapointing Qualifying effort and Lap 1 incident wich cost more than 25 seconds, ment Flo just finished 6th 22 seconds down on Race Winner Philipp Puschke.

Singapore saw another bad Quali result in a mixed session. Flo still managed to grab his first Podium alltough again the car had Race winning Pace. Flo had great Pace for the following Japanese Grand Prix. Qualifying P5 though ment a setback in the Chase for that 1st Win. Due to post Race penalties Flo got dropped to P7 in a Race full of nightmares.

At Abu Dhabi Flo qualified on the Front Row for the First time this Season (on Prime tyres). A bad start ment he was held up for most of the first stint and this compromised his Race so a Potential Win was gone again. Austin,Texas was set to hold the penultimate Event of the 2015 Season. Flo again arriving with high hopes qualified half a second slower than his best lap from testing and a penalty made him drop another 5 places starting from 9th. Suffering from damage on Lap1 the race was heavily compromised again. Therefore another possible Race victory did slip away.

The Final Race of the Season saw Flo again qualifying on P2 after Alex Cooper just snatched Pole of him seconds before the end of the Session. A poor start dropped Flo to 5th. Flo ended the Leauges final rFactor 1 race in P4.

This Season saw Flo never once get a clean Race without either bad qualifying,bad start,damage or post race penalties. Thus he got beaten by his teammate Agustin Canapino. 2 Podiums and 1 fastest lap aswell as P7 in the final standings are the result of a frustrated 1st Season with Nordsjøen Racing.

Flo is looking forward to reunite the #DREAMTEAM with old CSG Racing teammate and longtime Friend David Fidock joining forces at Nordsjøen Racing in 2016.

Racing Career Results

Scoring system

Points are awarded to the top 15 classified finishers.

Position  1st   2nd   3rd   4th   5th   6th   7th   8th   9th   10th   11th   12th   13th   14th   15th 
Points 25 20 16 13 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1


Formula Challenge

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position, races in italics indicate fastest lap)

Formula Challenge Results

Formula Challenge AUS
Australia
MAL
Malaysia
AUT
Austria
HUN
Hungary
ESP
Spain
MON
Monaco
CAN
Canada
KOR
South Korea
TUR
Turkey
GBR
United Kingdom
ITA
Italy
BEL
Belgium
FRA
France
GER
Germany
USA
United States
UAE
United Arab Emirates
JPN
Japan
BRA
Brazil
Position Points
2013 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 18 3 21 12 6 4 3 5 1 9 3 28 12 118

Supercup

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position, races in italics indicate fastest lap)

Supercup Results

Supercup Results AUS
Australia
MYS
Malaysia
AUT
Austria
HUN
Hungary
ESP
Spain
MON
Monaco
CAN
Canada
KOR
South Korea
TUR
Turkey
GBR
United Kingdom
ITA
Italy
BEL
Belgium
FRA
France
GER
Germany
USA
United States
UAE
United Arab Emirates
JPN
Japan
BRA
Brazil
Position Points
2013 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 5 38 11
Supercup Results AUS
Australia
MYS
Malaysia
BAH
Bahrain
CHN
China
ESP
Spain
MON
Monaco
CAN
Canada
AUT
Austria
GBR
United Kingdom
GER
Germany
HUN
Hungary
BEL
Belgium
ITA
Italy
USA
United States
UAE
United Arab Emirates
JPN
Japan
BRA
Brazil
Position Points
2014 15 14 5 8 RET 15 4 2 4 13 9 1 7 4 2 20 3 RET 3 6 2 2 3 2 3 11 2 5 3 RET 2 2 12 RET 4 376

Superleauge

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position, races in italics indicate fastest lap)


Superleauge Results AUS
Australia
MYS
Malaysia
BAH
Bahrain
CHN
China
ESP
Spain
MON
Monaco
CAN
Canada
AUT
Austria
GBR
United Kingdom
GER
Germany
HUN
Hungary
BEL
Belgium
ITA
Italy
USA
United States
UAE
United Arab Emirates
JPN
Japan
BRA
Brazil
Position Points
2014 - - - - - - - - - - - - 10 3 - - - 21 22
Superleauge Results AUS
Australia
BAH
Bahrain
ESP
Spain
POR
Portugal
TUR
Turkey
MON
Monaco
CAN
Canada
GBR
United Kingdom
AUT
Austria
HUN
Hungary
BEL
Belgium
ITA
Italy
SIN
Singapore
JPN
Japan
UAE
United Arab Emirates
USA
United States
BRA
Brazil
Position Points
2015 9 4 RET 5 11 8 6 7 9 7 8 6 3 7 3 5 4 7 162
Superleauge Results AUS
Australia
BAH
Bahrain
RUS
Russia
ESP
Spain
TUR
Turkey
MON
Monaco
CAN
Canada
GBR
United Kingdom
AUT
Austria
GER
Germany
HUN
Hungary
BEL
Belgium
ITA
Italy
JPN
Japan
UAE
United Arab Emirates
USA
United States
MEX
Mexico
BRA
Brazil
Position Points
2016 18 5 3 5 11 11 6 7 5 4 6 7 1 11 2 1 8 6 3 203
Superleauge Results AUS
Australia
RUS
Russia
CHN
China
ESP
Spain
AUT
Austria
MON
Monaco
CAN
Canada
GBR
United Kingdom
HUN
Hungary
GER
Germany
BEL
Belgium
ITA
Italy
SIN
Singapore
JPN
Japan
USA
United States
MEX
Mexico
BRA
Brazil
UAE
United Arab Emirates
Position Points
2017 ret 2 6 15 7 ret 2 1 10 ret ret 2 4 4 2 6 3 1 4 208
Superleauge Results AUS
Australia
CHN
China
AZE
Azerbaijan
ESP
Spain
MON
Monaco
CAN
Canada
FRA
France
AUT
Austria
GBR
United Kingdom
GER
Germany
HUN
Hungary
BEL
Belgium
ITA
Italy
SIN
Singapore
JPN
Japan
USA
United States
BRA
Brazil
UAE
United Arab Emirates
Position Points
2018 ret ret 11 17 ret 14 16 ret 15 12 - 15 15 15 14 18 16 6 20 27

Team Mates head to head

Team Drivers and Qualifying Results
England Multi21 Racing Team (2013) Germany Florian Geier 1-0 Portugal Pedro Melim
Australia SimInk Motorsport (2013) Germany Florian Geier 0-3 England David Fidock
United States Simcraft Racing (2014) Germany Florian Geier 1-5 England Alex Cooper
8-3 England Tom Parker
England CSG Racing (2014) Germany Florian Geier 0-1 England David Fidock
Norway Nordsjøen Racing (2014) Germany Florian Geier 0-1 Argentina Agustin Canapino
Norway Nordsjøen Racing (2015) Germany Florian Geier 2-12 Argentina Agustin Canapino
3-0 Switzerland David Jundt
Norway Nordsjøen Racing (2016) Germany Florian Geier 1-11 England David Fidock
Norway Nordsjøen Racing (2017) Germany Florian Geier 9-4 England David Fidock
Australia Red Bull Streetfighter Racing Systems (2018) Germany Florian Geier 5-1 Wales Ben Horrill
1-2 Croatia David Francic
1-0 Denmark Dennis Lind
Team Drivers and Race Results
England Multi21 Racing Team (2013) Germany Florian Geier 0-2 Portugal Pedro Melim
Australia SimInk Motorsport (2013) Germany Florian Geier 1-5 England David Fidock
United States Simcraft Racing (2014) Germany Florian Geier 5-7 England Alex Cooper
13-9 England Tom Parker
England CSG Racing (2014) Germany Florian Geier 0-1 England David Fidock
Norway Nordsjøen Racing (2014) Germany Florian Geier 0-1 Argentina Agustin Canapino
Norway Nordsjøen Racing (2015) Germany Florian Geier 3-11 Argentina Agustin Canapino
2-1 Switzerland David Jundt
Norway Nordsjøen Racing (2016) Germany Florian Geier 4-14 England David Fidock
Norway Nordsjøen Racing (2017) Germany Florian Geier 9-4 England David Fidock
Australia Red Bull Streetfighter Racing Systems (2018) Germany Florian Geier 3-0 Wales Ben Horrill
2-1 Croatia David Francic
1-0 Denmark Dennis Lind