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Revision as of 19:42, 29 June 2015

Race of Champions News edit

Race of Champions 2013

 
  • Deagen Fairclough wins the 2020 Race of Champions beating Maciej Mlynek in the Final by 3-0
  • About Race of Champions edit
    The GPVWC Race of Champions is an established annual event, which takes place at the end of every year following the end of the Career Ladder season. As of 2020, this festival of speed and driving prowess is held over two days, were a individual event is contested contested.

    The event features 32 of the best drivers of the year from across the GPVWC.








    Selected Image edit

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    The VW Fun Cup was one of the cars used in the 2020 Event.

    Photo credit: GPVWC
    Useful Links
    Race of Champions events 2011 · 2012 · 2013 · 2014
    Race of Champions Team Winners Lee Morris / William TringasJim Parisis / Christoph LichtensteinDouwe Tapper / James Johnson
    Race of Champions Individual Winners Teemu Toikka
    Lists & Categories Team Winners · Individual Winners · Race of Champions Images