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JoinYear        = 2013 |
 
JoinYear        = 2013 |
 
FirstRace      = [[2013 Challenge Monaco GP]] |
 
FirstRace      = [[2013 Challenge Monaco GP]] |
Series          = Formula Challenge, ITC |
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Series          = World Sport Series |
Team(s)        = [[THR]], [[MadCape Racing Team]] |
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Team(s)        = [[Ice Cold Racing]] |
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Races          = a few |
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Championships  = nope |
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Wins            = 4 |
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Podiums        = 9 |
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Poles          = 0 |
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Fastest laps    = 2 |
 
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Name            = {{flagicon|GER}} Robert Wiesenmueller |
 
Name            = {{flagicon|GER}} Robert Wiesenmueller |
 
Image          = |
 
Image          = |
Series          = Masters |
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Series          = World Sport Series |
Updated        = 14/11/2013 |
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Updated        = 28/4/2016 |
DebutYear      = 2013 |
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DebutYear      = 2015 |
First race      = Sebring |
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First race      = Portimao |
Team(s)        = [[Edonis Engineering]] |
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Team(s)        = [[Woods Racing]], [[Ice Cold Racing]] |
Races          = 6 |
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Races          = 8 |
 
Championships  = 0 |
 
Championships  = 0 |
 
Wins            = 1 |
 
Wins            = 1 |
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'''Robert Wiesenmüller''' is a German simracer who manages [[THR]] and does guest starts for several teams throughout the GPVWC divisions. Whilst being a respected and successful simracer in other communities, his GPVWC career has been complete shambles and it is a mystery to himself why he has not been banned.
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'''Robert Wiesenmüller''' is a German simracer who used to manage [[THR]] and does guest starts for several teams throughout the GPVWC divisions.
 
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==Sim-Racing Career elsewhere==
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Wiesenmüller's simracing career began back in 2006 on Race - The WTCC Game. He drove for the Dutch Roaring Pipes Maniacs team. After some success and some years without simracing, Robert came to TouringProSeries in 2012. In June 2012 he joined [[THR]], and since then he has established himself as one of the most successful drivers, clinching the 2013 Virtual Mini Challenge and the 2015 Virtual Super Tourers championship titles. Other successes include the 2012 F3 and 2013 Mini Cooper title in the french community SRE as well as a win in the 24 Hours of Le Mans at Racedepartment, alongside [[David Jundt]].
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==Formula Challenge==
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===2013===
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Wiesenmüller tested the Formula Challenge car pre-season with [[Ice Cold Racing]] but he didn't like it. However, Wiesenmüller joined last minute in Monaco, re-installing the mod 30 minutes before qualifying, replacing [[Erik Tveit]]. The first race was a big success with a 5th place in the rain, until in the second race a lagging car took all his chances. He was not seen again until Spa-Francorchamps, where he joined with 1 minute to go in qualifying and still started ahead of [[Ron Squire]]. His final run of the season was in Magny-Cours, until problems between his teammate [[Mike Bell]] and the Ice Cold Racing team directors caused the team to pull out.
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===2014===
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Wiesenmüller tested the new car and he didn't even hate it. Despite being one of the slowest drivers at the [[THR]]-internal test session at Imola, Wiesenmüller got a full season drive. Because most of the other THR drivers are pussies! Wiesenmüller actually did a good event in Melbourne and scored a double podium, but then his wheel broke and he didn't bother to turn up again.
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===2015===
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[[MadCape Racing Team]] offered Wiesenmüller a guest drive for the Spanish round, in which Wiesenmüller scored another podium. He then drove in Istanbul as well, where he won the first race, scoring his first FC victory. In the second race he was battling for the win again, until he got wrecked by [[Olli Pelkonen]]. Afterwards he wasn't seen again.
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==Supercup==
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===2013===
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[[Mike Bell]] told Wiesenmüller that he would be better than him in formula cars, causing Wiesenmüller to sign up as a last minute replacement. Wiesenmüller joined [[PB Racing]] or whatever the name of that team was for the Abu Dhabi round. He was pretty slow but still beat [[Mike Bell]] with a legendary 14th place finish.
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===2015===
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Wiesenmüller refused full-season offers from [[Smile Power Racing]] and [[Measuric Racing]] in an attempt to stay as uncommitted as possible. He was hired by [[Smile Power Racing]] as a reserve driver for the first round of Melbourne, which turned out to be a chaotic event in rainy conditions. For whatever reason (probably because the other drivers are noobs), Wiesenmüller briefly led the first race before finishing 7th, and 10th in the second race. Nonetheless, Wiesenmüller decided to end his Supercup campaign after this one round due to lazyness.
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==Masters==
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===2013===
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[[Mike Bell]] told Wiesenmüller that rFactor 2 was awesome and that he (Bell) was one of the greatest in the Meganes, causing Wiesenmüller to sign up as a last minute replacement. Wiesenmüller joined [[Edonis Engineering]] for the Sebring race. Despite bad qualifying he beat Mike Bell, finishing in a respectable 4th place. A 5th followed in the next race, until he smashed off [[Philip Morby]] in a rage move in race 3. For reasons unknown Wiesenmüller was back in the Symmons Plains round, qualifying 4th. He finished 2nd in the first race, then crashed with [[Oscar Hardwick]] while battling for the lead in the second race, before winning the season final.
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===2016===
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Wiesenmüller made a return to the series, now with the Audi TT cup cars, but he was completely garbage and was replaced after one round.
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==WSS==
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===2015===
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Wiesenmüller was looking for a guest drive for the Portimao race and managed to secure a contract with a team, which fired him again after 2 hours. He then drove for [[Woods Racing]] for two rounds and got some solid unspectacular points finishes.
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===2016===
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Wiesenmüller was hired by [[Ice Cold Racing]] which also employed a permanent reserve driver, preparing for the likely case of a ragequit. Wiesenmüller missed the first round, but got a 2nd place finish in Spain. In Turkey, despite doing no practice and qualifying 16th, he won the second race.
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==ITC==
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Let's not even talk about that.
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Latest revision as of 17:05, 4 January 2017

Germany Robert Wiesenmueller
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Nationality Germany German
Year Joined 2013
First Race 2013 Challenge Monaco GP
Series Entered World Sport Series
Current Team(s) Ice Cold Racing
Championships nope
Wins 4
Podiums 9
Poles 0
Fastest Laps {{{Fastest Laps}}}


World Sport Series Career (up to 28/4/2016)
Debut Year 2015
Associated Teams Woods Racing, Ice Cold Racing
Races 8
Championships 0
Race Wins 1
Podium Finishes 2
Pole positions 0
Fastest laps 1
First Race Portimao


Robert Wiesenmüller is a German simracer who used to manage THR and does guest starts for several teams throughout the GPVWC divisions.