Jason Muscat

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Malta Jason Muscat
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Nationality Malta Maltese
Year Joined 2009
First Race 2005 Spanish Grand Prix
Series Entered Superleague
Current Team(s) Red Archer VRT
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Superleague Career (up to December 2012)
Debut Year 2010
Associated Teams Red Archer VRT
Yellowbirds GP
Daniel Ortega Racing
Races 33
Championships 0
Race Wins 3
Podium Finishes 11
Pole positions 3
Fastest laps 2
First Race 2005 Spanish Grand Prix


Supercup Career (up to December 2012)
Debut Year 2010
Associated Teams Malta Force GP
Globe Racing
CP Lotus
PB Racing
Red 5 Racing
Platform GP
Races 37
Championships 0
Race Wins 3
Podium Finishes 12
Pole positions 3
Fastest laps 2
First Race 2010 Supercup Monaco Grand Prix


Jason Muscat is a Maltese sim-racer who currently drives for Malta Force GP in the Supercup. Muscat is unique among modern simracers because of the fact he races using a keyboard. This is something that has earnt him a lot of respect throughout his career.

Early Sim-Racing Career

He started his sim-racing career 3 years ago in August 2008 and joined "Pro Drivers League" in January 2009 winning his first ever league race at Fuji. Pro Drivers League developed into F1 Legends where Jason took several podiums in Australia, Belgium, France and one more win at a wet Silverstone. When the series was cut short, he finished the season 3rd. In the second championship of F1 Legends he took podiums at Silverstone and Monza before history repeated itself and he was ranked unofficially 4th. Jason then moved from one league to another after that, including Sim-Pro Racing League, Hungarian Lystric League and ERL where he teamed up with old rival and friend Ojay Clark running the Maltese Thunder team. Jason's best result was finishing 2nd at Mexico in the first ERL GP season where he finished in 5th with 84 points. The next season was less successful but he still managed 6th with 64 points.

Superleague

2009

Jason Muscat made his first appearance for GPVWC at the 2009 Spanish Grand Prix for Daniel Ortega Racing where he retired after a few laps due to an accident. He finished in the points one race later at the 2009 Belgian Grand Prix. In 2009 he achieved 3rd place award for Best Rookie of the season.

2010

One year later Muscat signed a contract with Red Archer VRT halfway through the 2010 season. He suprised everyone by winning his first ever GPVWC race at 2010 Belgian Grand Prix in a race of attrition which saw him battle with the former Champion Joe Consiglio in the early stages. Muscat had improved a lot for the second half of the 2010 Superleague season and it didn't go unnoticed as he achieved three GPVWC awards: Most improved driver, Best of the Rest and 2nd place in Overachiever of the season.

2011

Muscat and Jundt side by side at 2011 Mexican GP.
In 2011

Muscat started the 2011 Superleague season as one of the favourites for the title. Come the fourth race of the season the Red Archer was heavily developed and Muscat put the car to good use. He scored podiums in Abu Dhabi, China, South Africa, Great Britain and Bahrain. He also took two wins at Austria and Mexico. A string of bad luck with pc and connection issues cost Muscat sure podiums in France, Turkey and Canada. Come round 16 of the championship Muscat decided to sit out to help Red Archer VRT win the constructors championship, which they did. As a result of sitting out Muscat finished only 5th in the championship on 100 points.


2012

Muscat spent the season as test driver for for Red Archer in 2012 while racing in the Supercup for his own team, Malta Force GP.

2013

Red Archer confirmed in early January that Muscat would return to a full-time role within the team for 2013, reforming his partnership with David Jundt from the 2011 season.

Supercup

2010

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2011

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2012

Jason raced for his own team, Malta Force GP during the 2012 Supercup season.

Formula Challenge

2012

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Masters Series

2012

Clark, Damghi and Muscat

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Racing Career Results

Superleague

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

Year Team Chassis Engine 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 WDC Points
2009 Daniel Ortega Racing ? Toyota Australia


China


Japan


France


Ireland


Monaco


United Kingdom


Czech Republic


Bahrain


South Africa


Canada


Mexico


Brazil


Italy


Spain

Ret

Belgium

7

Netherlands

9

Singapore

8

28th 3
2010 Red Archer VRT ? Renault Australia


China


Japan


United Arab Emirates


Hungary


Monaco

9

United Kingdom

Ret

Portugal

9

Bahrain

9

Turkey

-

Canada

Ret

Mexico

6

Brazil

-

Argentina

3

Spain

3

Italy

Ret

Belgium

1

Netherlands

3

6th 64
Yellowbirds GP ? Toyota Singapore

4

2011 Red Archer VRT RA211 Renault Australia

16

United Arab Emirates

3

Japan

8

China

2

South Africa

2

Austria

1

France

Ret

Monaco

5

United Kingdom

3

Bahrain

2

San Marino

-

Turkey

Ret

Mexico

1

Canada

6

Brazil

Ret

Italy

Ret

Spain

-

Belgium

-

Netherlands

-

Singapore

-

5th 100
2012 Red Archer VRT ? Renault Australia


China


United Arab Emirates


Hungary


Spain


Monaco


Canada


South Korea


Turkey


United Kingdom


Italy


Belgium


Netherlands


Germany


United States


Brazil

15

Japan

-

Singapore

Ret

NC 0
2013 Red Archer VRT Chassis Engine Australia

-

Malaysia

-

Austria

-

Hungary

-

Spain

-

Monaco

-

Canada

-

South Korea

-

Turkey

-

United Kingdom

-

Italy

-

Belgium

-

France

-

Germany

-

United States

-

United Arab Emirates

-

Japan

-

Brazil

-

Pos Pts

Driver did not finish the Grand Prix, but was classified as they completed over 75% of the race distance.

Supercup

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

Year Team Chassis 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 WDC Points
2010 Red 5 Racing SC-010 Australia


China


Japan


United Arab Emirates


Hungary


Monaco

4

United Kingdom

-

Portugal

-

Bahrain

Ret

Turkey

-

Canada

Ret

Mexico

2

Brazil

2

4th 83
Platform GP SC-010 Argentina

5

Spain

2

Italy

5

Belgium

2

Netherlands

1

Singapore

2

2011 Malta Force GP SC-011 Australia


United Arab Emirates


Japan

1

China

-

South Africa

5

Austria

-

Turkey

-

Canada

-

Brazil

Ret

Italy

-

5th 100
PB Racing SC-011 France

2

Monaco

2

United Kingdom

Ret

Bahrain

4

San Marino

7

CP Lotus SC-011 Mexico

12

Globe Racing SC-011 Spain

3

Belgium

1

Netherlands

2

Singapore

5

2012 Malta Force GP SC-012 Australia

11

China

6

United Arab Emirates

Ret

Hungary

6

Spain

Ret

Monaco

-

Canada

-

South Korea

Ret

Turkey

-

United Kingdom

-

Italy

-

Belgium

12

Netherlands

-

Germany

13

United States

7

Brazil

16

Japan

7

Singapore

5

14th 24

Driver did not finish the Grand Prix, but was classified as they completed over 75% of the race distance.

Formula Challenge

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

Year Team Chassis 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 WDC Points
2012 Wicked Fox FC-012 United Kingdom

FEA

United Kingdom

SPR

Netherlands

FEA
11

Netherlands

SPR
Ret

Italy

FEA
17

Italy

SPR
Ret

Slovenia

FEA
-

Slovenia

SPR
-

Malaysia

FEA
-

Malaysia

SPR
-

Japan

FEA
-

Japan

SPR
-

Australia

FEA
-

Australia

SPR
-

Brazil

FEA
Ret

Brazil

SPR
22

Mexico

FEA
-

Mexico

SPR
-

United States

FEA
-

United States

SPR
-

South Africa

FEA
-

South Africa

SPR
-

Ireland

FEA
-

Ireland

SPR
-

France

FEA
-

France

SPR
-

Spain

FEA
-

Spain

SPR
-

Singapore

FEA
C

Singapore

SPR
C

64th 5

Driver did not finish the Grand Prix, but was classified as they completed over 75% of the race distance.


Masters Series

Year Team Car 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Position Points
2011 No Fear Racing BMW-E90 Germany

FEA
13

Germany

SPR
17

China

FEA
Ret

China

SPR
-

Belgium

FEA
12

Belgium

SPR
DNS

Turkey

FEA
9

Turkey

SPR
1

United States

FEA
28

United States

SPR
12

Australia

FEA
28

Australia

SPR
1

United Kingdom

FEA
22

United Kingdom

SPR
3

9th 89