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!Test/Reserve Driver(s)
 
!Test/Reserve Driver(s)
 
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{{SLteam|2|1|2| Edonis Engineering |NED| Edonis |TBC| TBC |
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{{SLteam|2|1|1| Hawkeye Racing |ENG| Hawkeye |TBC| TBC |
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{{ENG}} Kendal, England
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| 1 | {{ENG}}  [[David Fidock]] {{!!}}
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| 2 | {{HUN}}  [[Gergo Baldi]] {{!!}}
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{{!-}}
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| td= {{blank}}  | tdn=30
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}}
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|-
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{{SLteam|2|1|1| CSG Racing |ENG| CSG |TBC| TBC |
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{{ENG}} Manchester, England
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| 3 | {{ENG}}  [[Lewis Redshaw]] {{!!}}
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| 4 | {{GER}}  [[Lukas Euler]] {{!!}}
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{{!-}}
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| td= {{blank}}  | tdn=31
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}}
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|-
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{{SLteam|2|1|1| Midnight Motorsport{{!}}SimCraft Midnight Motorsport |ENG| Midnight |TBC| TBC |
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{{ENG}} Manchester, England
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| 5 | {{ENG}}  [[Alex Cooper]] {{!!}}
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| 6 | {{ENG}}  [[Nick Rowland]] {{!!}}
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{{!-}}
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| td= {{blank}}  | tdn=32
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}}
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|-
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{{SLteam|2|1|1| Nijo Racing |ENG| Nijo |TBC| TBC |
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{{ENG}} Nantwich, England
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| 7 | {{blank}}  {{!!}}
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| 8 | {{blank}}  {{!!}}
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{{!-}}
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| td= {{blank}}  | tdn=33
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}}
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|-
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{{SLteam|2|1|1| Red Archer Virtual Racing Team |GRE| Red Archer |TBC| TBC |
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{{GRE}} Rethymno, Greece
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| 9 | {{LTU}}  [[Deividas Misiulis]] {{!!}}
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| 10 | {{NOR}}  [[Tommy Hagen]] {{!!}}
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{{!-}}
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| td= {{blank}}  | tdn=34
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}}
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|-
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{{SLteam|2|1|1| Vod:Bul Racing |ENG| Vod:Bul |TBC| TBC |
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{{ENG}} Liverpool, England
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| 11 | {{GER}}  [[Philipp Puschke]] {{!!}}
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| 12 | {{FIN}}  [[Oskari Kantonen]] {{!!}}
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{{!-}}
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| td= {{NED}} [[Douwe Tapper]] | tdn=35
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}}
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|-
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{{SLteam|2|1|1| Nordsjøen Racing |ITA| Nordsjøen |TBC| TBC |
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{{WAL}} Cardiff, Wales
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| 14 | {{ARG}}  [[Agustin Canapino]] {{!!}}
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| 15 | {{GER}}  [[Florian Geier]] {{!!}}
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{{!-}}
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| td= {{blank}}  | tdn=36
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}}
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|-
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{{SLteam|2|1|1| Torrent Motorsports |USA| Torrent |TBC| TBC |
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{{USA}} Columbus, OH
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| 16 | {{NOR}}  [[Petter Kaasa]] {{!!}}
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| 17 | {{BRA}}  [[Williio Santos]] {{!!}}
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{{!-}}
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| td= {{blank}}  | tdn=37
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}}
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|-
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{{SLteam|2|1|1| Kernow Sport |ENG| Kernow |TBC| TBC |
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{{ENG}} St.Austell, England
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| 18 | {{blank}}  {{!!}}
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| 19 | {{blank}}  {{!!}}
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{{!-}}
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| td= {{blank}}  | tdn=38
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}}
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|-
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{{SLteam|2|1|1| Green Stripes Racing |GER| Green Stripes{{!}}GSR |TBC| TBC |
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{{GER}} Niedersachsen, Germany
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| 20 | {{blank}}  {{!!}}
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| 21 | {{blank}}  {{!!}}
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{{!-}}
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| td= {{blank}}  | tdn=39
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}}
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|-
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{{SLteam|2|1|1| Woods Racing |ENG| Woods |TBC| TBC |
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{{ENG}} Southampton, England
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| 22 | {{NED}}  [[Roy Schroten]] {{!!}}
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| 23 | {{blank}}  {{!!}}
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{{!-}}
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| td= {{blank}}  | tdn=40
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}}
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|-
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{{SLteam|2|1|1| Target Racing |NOR| Target |TBC| TBC |
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{{NOR}} Oslo, Norway
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| 24 | {{blank}}  {{!!}}
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| 25 | {{blank}}  {{!!}}
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{{!-}}
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| td= {{blank}}  | tdn=41
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}}
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|-
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{{SLteam|2|1|1| Phoenix F1 |ENG| Phoenix |TBC| TBC |
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{{AUS}} Gold Coast, Australia
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| 26 | {{blank}}  {{!!}}
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| 27 | {{blank}}  {{!!}}
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{{!-}}
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| td= {{blank}}  | tdn=42
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}}
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|-
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{{SLteam|2|1|1| Edonis Engineering |NED| Edonis |TBC| TBC |
 
{{NED}} Groningen, The Netherlands
 
{{NED}} Groningen, The Netherlands
| TBC | {{blank}} {{!!}}  
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| 28 | {{ENG}} [[James Johnson]] {{!!}}
| TBC | {{blank}} {{!!}}  
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| 29 | {{blank}} {{!!}}  
 
{{!-}}
 
{{!-}}
| td= {{blank}}  | tdn=TBC
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| td= {{blank}}  | tdn=43
 
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===New entries===
 
===New entries===
  
* [[Edonis Engineering]] would make their debut in the Superleague following a meteoric rise through the Career Ladder. The team gained automatic promotion through winning the [[2014 Supercup season]] Teams' Championship and became the first fully fledged Dutch team to take part in the Superleague in 12 years.  
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* [[Edonis Engineering]] would make their debut in the Superleague following a meteoric rise through the Career Ladder. The team gained automatic promotion through winning the [[2014 Supercup season]] Teams' Championship and became the first fully fledged Dutch team to take part in the Superleague in 12 years.
  
 
==See also==
 
==See also==

Revision as of 13:59, 30 November 2014

2015 Superleague season
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Competition Superleague
Title Sponsor TBC
Platform Used TBC
Rounds TBC
Mod base TBC
Carshape base F1 Based
Engine Supplier(s) TBC
Tyre Supplier(s) GPVWC
Drivers -
Teams TBC
Drivers' Champion
Teams' Champion
Superleague Seasons
2000 · 2001 · 2002 · 2003 · 2004 · 2005 · 2006 · 2007 · 2008 · 2009 · 2010 · 2011 · 2012 · 2013 · 2014 · 2015 · 2016 · 2017 · 2018 · 2019 · 2020 · 2021 · 2022 · 2023 · 2024
GPVWC series in 2015
Career Ladder

Superleague
Supercup
Formula Challenge
Open Series

Other series

World Sport Series
International Touring Cup
World GT
Atlantic Series

The 2015 Superleague season will be the 16th GPVWC Superleague season.

Teams and drivers

The following teams have confirmed their 2015 participation.

Superleague Team Base Constructor Chassis Engine Tyre No. Race Drivers Rounds No. Test/Reserve Driver(s)
England Hawkeye Racing

England Kendal, England

Hawkeye TBC TBC G 1 England David Fidock  
2 Hungary Gergo Baldi
England CSG Racing

England Manchester, England

CSG TBC TBC G 3 England Lewis Redshaw  
4 Germany Lukas Euler
England SimCraft Midnight Motorsport

England Manchester, England

Midnight TBC TBC G 5 England Alex Cooper  
6 England Nick Rowland
England Nijo Racing

England Nantwich, England

Nijo TBC TBC G 7    
8  
Greece Red Archer Virtual Racing Team

Greece Rethymno, Greece

Red Archer TBC TBC G 9 Lithuania Deividas Misiulis  
10 Norway Tommy Hagen
England Vod:Bul Racing

England Liverpool, England

Vod:Bul TBC TBC G 11 Germany Philipp Puschke Netherlands Douwe Tapper
12 Finland Oskari Kantonen
Italy Nordsjøen Racing

Wales Cardiff, Wales

Nordsjøen TBC TBC G 14 Argentina Agustin Canapino  
15 Germany Florian Geier
United States Torrent Motorsports

United States Columbus, OH

Torrent TBC TBC G 16 Norway Petter Kaasa  
17 Brazil Williio Santos
England Kernow Sport

England St.Austell, England

Kernow TBC TBC G 18    
19  
Germany Green Stripes Racing

Germany Niedersachsen, Germany

GSR TBC TBC G 20    
21  
England Woods Racing

England Southampton, England

Woods TBC TBC G 22 Netherlands Roy Schroten  
23  
Norway Target Racing

Norway Oslo, Norway

Target TBC TBC G 24    
25  
England Phoenix F1

Australia Gold Coast, Australia

Phoenix TBC TBC G 26    
27  
Netherlands Edonis Engineering

Netherlands Groningen, The Netherlands

Edonis TBC TBC G 28 England James Johnson  
29  

Team changes

  • TBC

New entries

  • Edonis Engineering would make their debut in the Superleague following a meteoric rise through the Career Ladder. The team gained automatic promotion through winning the 2014 Supercup season Teams' Championship and became the first fully fledged Dutch team to take part in the Superleague in 12 years.

See also

Preceded by:
2014 Superleague season
GPVWC Superleague season
2015
Succeeded by:
2016 Superleague season