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  • ... season''' was the sixth [[Grand Prix Virtual World Championship|GPVWC]] [[Superleague]] season. It used Geoff Crammond's [[Grand Prix 4]] and saved qualifying an ...er investigation were [[Woods Racing]], [[MMRT]], [[Puma F1]] and [[JTM]]. Of these only [[Puma F1]] were granted entry to the 2005 season, resulting in
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  • ...eason''' was the seventh [[Grand Prix Virtual World Championship|GPVWC]] [[Superleague]] season. It used Geoff Crammond's [[Grand Prix 4]] and saved qualifying an [[Image:2006-podium-1280.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Top three constructors, 2006.]]
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  • | Flag = Flag of the Netherlands.png | Major_events = [[Superleague]], [[Supercup]]
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  • ...rld Constructors' Champions|Constructors' Championship]] and the [[List of Superleague World Drivers' Champions|Drivers' Championship]] once in their GPVWC histor ...le = [[List of Superleague World Constructors' Champions|Superleague World Constructors' Champion]]
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  • ...on the inaugural [[List of Superleague World Constructors' Champions|GPVWC Constructors' Championship]] in 2000. ...ning a race that season, their consistent results meant that they took the Constructors' Championship from rivals [[BA Racing]] and [[Silver Angels]] with one race
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  • ...s/SimInk/100384166669303 SimInk] had became the title sponsor of the GPVWC Superleague. ...k.com/pages/SimInk/100384166669303 SimInk] became the title sponsor of the Superleague in 2012.]]
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  • ...book.com/pages/SimInk/100384166669303 SimInk] had became the title sponsor of the GPVWC Supercup. ...lso introduced to allow Supercup teams to get a taster of what life in the Superleague is and to work as a stepping stone for teams aiming to compete in the GPVWC
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  • ...rmula Challenge]] season. '''UltraNet Networks''' became the title sponsor of the competition in February 2012. ...mix of established names and new team entries to the league. A number of [[Superleague]] and [[Supercup]] teams saw an opportunity for fielding junior teams to gr
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  • ...nd constructor who accumulate the most championship points over the course of the Championship season. ==Superleague==
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  • | Years = {{SL|2014}} – [[2019 Superleague season|Present]] | | Last season = [[2018 Superleague season]]
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  • The '''2012 Masters Series''' was the fourth season of the [[Masters Series]] in the [[Grand Prix Virtual World Championship|GPVWC Three races per 'round'. Consisting of three equal length races that last approximately 15 minutes set to an absol
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  • ...in the [[Superleague|GPVWC Superleague Championships]], in the year [[2000 Superleague season|2000]]. !style="background:#ccf"|Table of contents
    69 KB (8,168 words) - 14:52, 20 June 2012
  • .... '''Bold''' entries indicate the record-holder is competing in the [[2011 Superleague season|2011 season]]. !style="background:#ccf"|Table of contents
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  • |colspan="2" style="text-align:center;" | '''[[Superleague]] Career''' ! [[List of Superleague World Drivers' Champions|Championships]]
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  • ...ave Carr-Smith]] who won every event with [[SimInk Motorsport]] taking the Constructors' title. The series was re-branded as the '''World GT Series''' for the 2013 |rowspan=2| {{flagicon|GRE}} [[Team of Divine]]
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  • ...e season''' was the 14th [[Grand Prix Virtual World Championship|GPVWC]] [[Superleague]] season. ...ghteen rounds. There were four different race winners including first ever Superleague victories for [[Jim Parisis]] and [[Ruud Heesterbeek]] as well as their res
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  • * <sup>1</sup> Falcon GP took part in the practice and qualifying sessions of the opening round in Australia, but failed to start either race The following constructors also entered the 2013 Formula Challenge season, but never competed in any o
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  • ...defending Drivers' Champion, and [[Evolution Motorsports]] as the reigning Constructors' Champions. ...due to compete in the 2022 season. All teams use [[GPVWC brand]] tyres. As of December 2021, all car numbers are still subject to change.
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  • ... the team during the year, securing what would be their second major title of 2013 following their [[2013 World GT Series season]] success. !rowspan="2"| [[List of GPVWC circuits|Circuit]]
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  • [[File:SLChamp2014.png|thumb|upright|Helmet of [[David Fidock]], the 2014 Drivers' Champion]] ...le:SLConstructors2014.jpg|thumb|right|367x182px|CSG-03, the car entered by Constructors' Champion [[CSG Racing]]]]
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