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  • ...had sold his team [[Ultima Racing]] and hadn't been a manager for a couple of years. With Mariano involved with other concerns, his absence left Mal as c ...o relocate the team's base to Belfast in the United Kingdom before the end of the [[2005 Supercup season|2005 season]].
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  • ...ampion is [[Jannick Bock]], who won his first World Championship in [[2019 Superleague season|2019]]. ...iled in order to produce qualifying and race results. Only since 2009 have Superleague drivers directly competed against each other in single, online meetings.
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  • ...league]] competition. 2011 marked a new level of professionalism in GPVWC. Superleague events were broadcast live for the first time and car development would pla ... year on superb form but as Draig hit mid-season financial trouble, a lack of car updates made it impossible for the Englishman to maintain his lead in t
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  • ...-[[2004 Superleague season|2004]], [[2009 Superleague season|2009]]-[[2012 Superleague season|2012]] | Championships = 2 ([[2009 Superleague season|2009]], [[2011 Superleague season|2011]])|
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  • ... success, providing many close battles and an ever-growing team and driver list. ...into a management role at his new [[CP Lotus]] Supercup team. The reigning constructors champions, [[Draig Racing]] were also noticeable in their absence in the ea
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  • ...Champions|Constructors' Championship]] three times and taken two [[List of Superleague World Drivers' Champions|Drivers Championships]] in their nine year history ...e team has been associated with many star drivers, these include [[List of Superleague World Drivers' Champions|WDC]]’s, [[Joe Consiglio]] and [[Janne Tanskanen
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  • ...ue season''' is the 11th [[Grand Prix Virtual World Championship|GPVWC]] [[Superleague]] season. !Superleague Team
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  • ...009 was an important year in the league's history, it marked the beginning of online competiton in the GPVWC. The highly acclaimed [[rFactor]] simulator ...and [[Lee Morris]] all stood on the top step of the podium over the course of the 18 round competition.
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  • Series = Superleague | Series = Superleague |
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  • ...gue season''' is the 9th [[Grand Prix Virtual World Championship|GPVWC]] [[Superleague]] season. It was the first time in several years the league had used the GP ...ng and became the [[Nordsjoen Racing|Nordsjøen Racing]] team at the start of the 2008 season.
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  • ...ue season''' was the 3rd [[Grand Prix Virtual World Championship|GPVWC]] [[Superleague]] season. It was to be the last year in which Geoff Crammond's [[GP3]] was ... season at [[2002 German Grand Prix|Hockenheim]]. 2002 also saw the début of other notable drivers such as Finn [[Mikko Jakonen]].
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  • ... season''' was the first [[Grand Prix Virtual World Championship|GPVWC]] [[Superleague]] season. It used Geoff Crammond's [[Grand Prix 3]] and saved qualifying an ...test season in GPVWC history - strife for the league meant that the [[2001 Superleague season|2001 season]] was even shorter.
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  • ...ute sprint race. The starting grid for Race 2 will be the reversed results of Race 1. ...te was also moved later into the year in order for it to start after the [[Superleague]] and [[Supercup]] seasons had finished.<br>
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  • === Consiglio makes the Most of Round 8 === ... [[Adam Rouse]] scored another podium after a sterling drive from the back of the grid.
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  • [[Lee Morris]] made two wins out of two races - but he had to sweat much more than in the [[2009 Italian Grand ...or another dominating display as he sped away in P1 after the second start of the race, the first having been abandoned due to a mass accident in turn 1.
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  • | Race Flag = File:Flag of Monaco.png ... the season - took place on the [[Monaco]] track in Monte Carlo on the 2nd of June.
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  • Series = Superleague | Series = Superleague |
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  • The 2007 [[GPVWC]] season was the eighth [[Superleague]] season in league history. It ran from early March and ended in late Octob ...e no changes in teams between the end of the previous season and the start of the new one. No teams had departed, and no teams had joined.
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  • <!------------------------------Banner across top of page------------------------------> *Superleague: '''{{SL|2024}}'''
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  • <th> [[List of Superleague Constructors' Champions|SL Constructors Championships]] <th> [[List of Supercup Drivers' Champions|SC Drivers' Championships]]
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  • <th> Constructors Championships ...ete in the [[GP2World Championship]], which joined the [[GPVWC]] in [[2002 Superleague season|2002]].
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  • <th> [[List of GPVWC Superleague Drivers' Champions|World Championships]] <th> [[2003 Superleague season|2003 SL Season]] position
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  • ...s and their associated teams, that have competed or plan to compete in any of the the [[GPVWC]]. Each entrant is listed as a constructor along with infor .../or teams that were active ''at the end'' of the most recent season in any of the other Independent series.
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  • ...hampions|Constructors' Championship]] three times and taken three[[List of Superleague World Drivers' Champions|Drivers Championships]] in their nine year history It is the successor and the heir of [[EIRE]], which competed between 2002 and 2007.
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  • ... [[2000 Superleague season|2000]]. Drivers who have competed in the [[2011 Superleague season]] are highlighted in '''bold'''. !style="background:#ccf"|Table of contents
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  • ...ions|Constructors' Championship]] three times and have taken two [[List of Superleague World Drivers' Champions|Drivers Championships]] in their GPVWC history. ...le = [[List of Superleague World Constructors' Champions|Superleague World Constructors' Champion]]
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  • ...hampions|Constructors' Championship]] twice and have taken three [[List of Superleague World Drivers' Champions|Drivers Championships]] in their GPVWC history. ...le = [[List of Superleague World Constructors' Champions|Superleague World Constructors' Champion]]
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  • ...Bracciano have won the [[List of Superleague World Constructors' Champions|Constructors' Championship]] once in their GPVWC history. [[File:Bracciano 2005.jpg|thumb|left|400px|The 2005 Bracciano Superleague car]]
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  • ...Bracciano have won the [[List of Superleague World Constructors' Champions|Constructors' Championship]] once in their GPVWC history. ...le = [[List of Superleague World Constructors' Champions|Superleague World Constructors' Champion]]
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  • .... '''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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  • ...Champions|Constructors' Championship]] three times and taken two [[List of Superleague World Drivers' Champions|Drivers Championships]] in their GPVWC history. [[File:Mapes-VO 2004 Launch2.jpg|thumb|left|300px|The 2004 Mapes-VO Superleague car]]
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  • ...was usually abbreviated to 'CVRT'. CVRT have won the Superleague [[List of Superleague World Drivers' Champions|Drivers' Championship]] once in their GPVWC histor ...]], under the management of [[Andrew Dickson]]. At the start of the [[2001 Superleague season|2001 season]], [[Chris Connelly]] bought over the team assets and re
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  • ...gue team and is usually abbreviated to 'CVRT'. CVRT have won the [[List of Superleague World Drivers' Champions|Drivers' Championship]] once in their GPVWC histor ...turn meant that they claimed the Drivers' Championship and came 2nd in the Constructors' Championship when the 2001 was dramatically cut short.
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  • ...season''' was the fourth [[Grand Prix Virtual World Championship|GPVWC]] [[Superleague]] season. It was to be the first year in which Geoff Crammond's [[GP4]] wa ...league picked up a number of teams and drivers in the wake of the collapse of the rival SFO league.
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  • Series = Superleague | Series = Superleague |
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  • ...|drivers]] and one for [[List of Superleague World Constructors' Champions|constructors]]. ...e [[2008 Italian Grand Prix]]. [[Luigi Fagioli]] is the oldest winner of a Superleague Grand Prix; he was 53&nbsp;years and 22&nbsp;days old when he won the [[195
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  • ...hampions|Constructors' Championship]] twice and have taken three [[List of Superleague World Drivers' Champions|Drivers Championships]] in their GPVWC history. [[File:Finoz 2005 2.jpg|thumb|left|400px|The 2005 FinOz Superleague car]]
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  • ...0 different drivers have set a [[fastest lap]] in a [[Formula One]] [[List of Formula One Grands Prix|Grand Prix]]. | {{flagicon|ROI}} Republic of Ireland
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  • ...season''' was the second [[Grand Prix Virtual World Championship|GPVWC]] [[Superleague]] season. It used Geoff Crammond's [[Grand Prix 3]] and saved qualifying an ... was trouble ahead. Tensions started to build as several drivers fell foul of the 2001 rules over issues such as corner cutting and driver aids leading t
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  • ... season''' was the fifth [[Grand Prix Virtual World Championship|GPVWC]] [[Superleague]] season. It used Geoff Crammond's [[Grand Prix 4]] and saved qualifying an !rowspan="2"| [[List of GPVWC circuits|Circuit]]
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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}} &ndash; [[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
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  • .... '''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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  • ...ivers' and Constructors' Championships. To date, it is the first season in Superleague history to host three Drivers' Champions; [[Lukas Euler]], [[David Fidock]] ...dder. For the first time, teams were allowed to pick their own numbers and Superleague teams were given precedence.
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  • ...Prior to [[Supercup Belgian Grand Prix]], [[TSA Racing]] chose to pull out of the championship citing both on and off-track concerns as the reasons. * [[Edonis Engineering]] was automatically promoted to the Superleague after winning the [[2014 Supercup season]] Teams' Championship.
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  • Series = [[Superleague|SL]], [[Formula Challenge|FC]], [[Masters Series|MS]], [[2009 Megane Trophy ... and named for, [[Juha Tanskanen]]. Tanskanen Racing has appeared in the [[Superleague]], in {{SL|2008}}, the [[Masters Series]] and the [[2009 Megane Trophy|Mega
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  • ...ms by the year's end and rejoining the Superleague in only the second year of their return. Vod:Bul Racing is VBM's premier team, competing in [[Superleague]] from 2006-2008 and then from 2014 onwards. The Vod:Bul name has also appe
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  • ...rs the season as defending Drivers' Champion. [[CSG Racing]], the reigning Constructors' Champions, elected against defending their title. [[File:Superleague_2016_grid.png|thumb|right|250px|The 2016 Superleague Spotters guide]]
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  • ...ces during the season and van Buren's team, [[Vod:Bul Racing]] secured the Constructors' Championship after a final-round showdown against Nordsjoen Racing. The amount of team slots was reduced from 14 to just 12 in 2017, with the GPVWC Managemen
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  • ...perleague]] season. Reigning [[Rudy van Buren]] left the league; as winner of the World's Fastest Gamer competition, van Buren had joined the McLaren F1 ...under the name [[ACR Zakspeed]] though [[Mike Pitman]] remained in control of the team's running in the league.
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  • ...eason as defending Drivers' Champion, and [[ACR Zakspeed]] as the reigning Constructors' Champions. !Superleague Team
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  • ...defending Drivers' Champion, and [[Evolution Motorsports]] as the reigning Constructors' Champions. ...due to compete in the 2020 season. All teams use [[GPVWC brand]] tyres. As of December 2019, all car numbers are still subject to change.
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  • ...as defending Drivers' Champion, and [[Edonis Engineering]] as the reigning Constructors' Champions. ...due to compete in the 2021 season. All teams use [[GPVWC brand]] tyres. As of December 2020, all car numbers are still subject to change.
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  • ...defending Drivers' Champion, and [[Evolution Motorsports]] as the reigning Constructors' Champions. ...due to compete in the 2023 season. All teams use [[GPVWC brand]] tyres. As of December 2022, all car numbers are still subject to change.
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  • ...ers the season as defending Drivers' Champion, and [[THR]] as the reigning Constructors' Champions. ...due to compete in the 2024 season. All teams use [[GPVWC brand]] tyres. As of December 2023, all car numbers are still subject to change.
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