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  • ...t]]<br>{{JPN}} [[Simsoa Racing VR|Simsoa]]<br>{{ENG}} [[Vod:Bul Racing|Vod:Bul]] (2) | Winning_team = [[Vod:Bul Racing|Vod:Bul]]-[[Valiant]]
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  • ...[[APR]]<br>[[Radioactive Tiger Team]]<br>[[EIRE]]<br>[[Vod:Bul]]<br>[[Puma F1]] | Team(s) = [[Hawkeye Racing]]<br>[[Double VodBul|Double Vod:Bul]] |
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  • |rowspan=2| {{flagicon|NIR}} [[Synergetic Motorsports F1|Synergetic Motorsports]] |rowspan=2| {{flagicon|ESP}} [[Platform Michelangelo F1|Platform Michelangelo]]
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  • | rowspan=1 | {{flagicon|UK}} [[Vod:Bul Racing]] {{F1 driver results legend 2}}
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  • ...uperleague season|2014 season]] and powered 4 teams; a 5th team, [[Phoenix F1]], used the PGE-01. The Pheonix deal saw the team buy a fully-developed 201 | {{ENG}} [[Phoenix F1]]<sup>2</sup> || {{SL|2014}}
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  • Team(s) = [[CSG Racing]]<br>[[Innervision]]<br>[[Vod:Bul F2]] | ([[:Template:F1 driver results legend 2|key]]) (Races in '''bold''' indicate pole position,
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  • ...2012 season due to personal reasons. He returns as the lead driver for Vod:Bul in the [[2013 Formula Challenge season]]. ([[:Template:F1 driver results legend 2|key]]) (Races in '''bold''' indicate pole position,
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  • | rowspan="2" | {{flagicon|UK}} [[Vod:Bul F2]] ! rowspan="2" | [[Vod:Bul]]
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  • |align="left"|{{flagicon|FRA}}/{{flagicon|UK}} '''[[Renault F1|Renault]]''' |align="left"|{{flagicon|UK}} [[Double Vod:Bul]]
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  • |rowspan=10| {{flagicon|ENG}} [[Vod:Bul SL|Vod:Bul]] !rowspan=10| [[Vod:Bul]]
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  • ...n: center; font-size: larger; color:#4b4b4b; background:#E2F0E8;"> Stealth F1 ...left|300px|Stealth's [[Eric Sosa]] in wheel-to-wheel battle with [[Phoenix F1]]'s [[Antonio Irisarri]] in [[2003 French Grand Prix|Magny-Cours, 2003]]]]
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  • ...or the [[Atlantic Series]], which has now been discontinued. [[Vod:Bul|Vod:Bul Racing]] has been ''represented'' in every series except for the Atlantic S |align=left bgcolor=#f9f9f9| [[Britten F1]] || bgcolor=#f9f9f9| {{NZL}} ||bgcolor=#f9f9f9| {{SL|2000}} || || || |
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  • | Second_team = [[Vod:Bul Racing|Vod:Bul]]-[[Valiant]] | {{GER}} [[Philipp Puschke]] || [[Vod:Bul Racing|Vod:Bul]]-[[Valiant]] || 1:12:52.625 || [[2015 Italian Grand Prix|Report]]
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  • ... and pulled out of the Superleague. The team originally linked up with Vod:Bul - making use of the team's extensive driver roster in exchange for VB at th ...who both went to join long term collaborator [[Andy Graydon]] at [[Phoenix F1]].
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  • ... the release of rFactor in 2005. The HOWC started using the game for their F1 championship and Scott entered his Hawkeye Racing team into it. He finished ...ul again, retaining the constructors title, beating their big rivals [[Vod:Bul Racing]]. Scott improved on his performance last season, coming 4th. His be
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  • | Team(s) = [[Vod:Bul Racing FC]] ([[:Template:F1 driver results legend 2|key]]) (Races in '''bold''' indicate pole position,
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  • | Image = [[File:VodBul F1 2006.jpg|225px]] |rowspan=7| {{flagicon|CAN}} [[Stealth F1|Bacardi Stealth F1 Renault]]
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  • |rowspan=5| {{flagicon|UK}} [[Vod:Bul SC|Vod:Bul]] !rowspan=5| [[Vod:Bul]]
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  • ...'' is an English team manager and driver, best known for running the [[Vod:Bul Racing]] teams in both GPVWC and the now-defunct HOWC. ([[:Template:F1 driver results legend 2|key]]) (Races in '''bold''' indicate pole position,
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  • | {{flagicon|BUL}} [[Todor Pangev]] | {{flagicon|BUL}} [[Todor Pangev]]
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  • | {{flagicon|BUL}} [[Ivan Leonov]] | {{flagicon|BUL}} [[Todor Pangev]]
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  • |Team(s) = [[Vod:Bul]], [[Viking Racing]] |Team(s) = [[Vod:Bul]]
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  • | Carshape = F1 based | {{SLteam2|2|1|1| [[Vod:Bul Racing]] |ENG| VBM|Valiant | TBA | TBA |
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  • Short_name = {{flagicon|ENG}} Vod:Bul| Long_name = Vod:Bul Racing |
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  • |Short_name = Vod:Bul F2 |Long_name = Vod:Bul Racing F2 Team
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  • |Short_name = Double Vod:Bul |Long_name = Double Vod:Bul
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  • |Short_name = Triple Vod:Bul |Long_name = Triple Vod:Bul
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  • |Short_name = Quad Vod:Bul |Long_name = Quad Vod:Bul
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  • |rowspan=7| {{flagicon|ENG}} [[Vod:Bul Racing GT|Vod:Bul Racing]] !rowspan=7| [[Vod:Bul]]
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  • |rowspan=5| {{flagicon|ENG}} [[Vod:Bul Racing]] !rowspan=5| [[Vod:Bul]]
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  • ...e [[2012 Winter GT Series season]] and signed with [[Vod:Bul Racing GT|Vod:Bul]] for the [[2013 World GT Series season|2013 season]]. Keanie in his first ([[:Template:F1 driver results legend 2|key]]) (Races in '''bold''' indicate pole position,
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  • | rowspan=3 | {{flagicon|ENG}} [[Vod:Bul Racing]] ...| r3ft=1:20.743| r3w={{flagicon|NED}} [[Jos Friemann]]| r3wc={{ENG}} [[Vod:Bul Racing]]
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  • |Team(s) = [[Vod:Bul]] |Team(s) = [[Vod:Bul Racing SC|Vod:Bul Racing]]
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  • |rowspan=8| {{flagicon|ENG}} [[Vod:Bul Racing]] !rowspan=8| [[Vod:Bul]]
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  • {{SLteam/14|2|1|1| Phoenix F1 |ENG| Phoenix F1{{!}}Phoenix |PF1-06 |[[Potentia Group Engineering|Potentia PGE-01]] V8| {{SLteam/14|6|2|4| Vod:Bul Racing SL{{!}}Vod:Bul Racing |ENG| Vod:Bul |VBMP14 |[[Potentia Group Engineering|Potentia PGE-02]] V8|
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  • * [[CSG Racing]], [[Target Racing]] and [[Vod:Bul Racing]] were all promoted to the Superleague for the 2014 season. |68|Todor Pangev|BUL|0
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  • {{ITCteam|2|1|1| Vod:Bul Racing ITC{{!}}Vod:Bul Racing|ENG| Vod:Bul | Lexus IS | ... = {{ARG}} [[Agustín Canapino]] | r1wc = {{ENG}} [[Vod:Bul Racing ITC|Vod:Bul Racing]]
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  • ... to be a tight battle, with [[Kernow]] only a further 10 points behind Vod:Bul. ...sadly struggling at the back. 9 points behind Green Stripes were [[Phoenix F1]] on 20; within another 9 points were three other teams: début team [[Targ
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  • ... supply was put open, ultimately won by [[Valiant]], manufactured by [[Vod:Bul]]. 2015 also saw the introduction of a new [[2015 Career Ladder numbering s ...beating Vod:Bul by 24 points. However, Fidock lost the championship to Vod:Bul driver [[Philipp Puschke]], who was in his first full season in the Superle
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  • | Sponsor = [[Vod:Bul Racing|VBMotorsport]] | ...> GPVWC-branded engines were used for round 1 only, as title sponsor [[Vod:Bul Racing|VBMotorsport]]'s engine division, [[Valiant]], took over the role of
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  • |rowspan=3| {{flagicon|ENG}} [[Vod:Bul Racing]] !rowspan=3| [[Vod:Bul]]
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  • {{ITCteam|3|2|1| Vod:Bul Racing |ENG| Vod:Bul | Lexus IS | ...1ft = 1:33.311 | r1w = {{ARG}} [[Agustin Canapino]] | r1wc = {{ENG}} [[Vod:Bul Racing]]
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  • |bgcolor=#f9f9f9| [[Vod:Bul Racing SL|Vod:Bul Racing]] |bgcolor=#f9f9f9| [[Vod:Bul Racing SL|Vod:Bul Racing]]
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  • AssociatedTeams = [[Vod:Bul Racing]] (2013-2014) | ...Vod:Bul's original entry and in some regards acted as a junior team to Vod:Bul's new team in the Supercup.
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  • ...ul Racing GT|GT]], [[Vod:Bul Racing ITC|ITC]], [[Master Series|MS]], [[Vod:Bul Racing WSS|WSS]] | AssociatedTeams = [[Double Vod:Bul]], [[Triple Vod:Bul]], [[Quad Vod:Bul]], [[Tanskanen Racing FC|Tanskanen Racing]] {{small|(2013-2014)}} [[Streetf
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  • | Carshape = F1-inspired | {{SLteam|2|1|1| Vod:Bul Racing SL{{!}}Vod:Bul Racing |ENG| Vod:Bul | VBMP16 | [[Valiant|Valiant]] VA16 V6t |
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  • | Sponsor = [[Vod:Bul Racing|VBMotorsport]] | {{F1 driver results legend 2}}
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  • |bgcolor=#FFFFBF| '''[[Vod:Bul Racing SL|Vod:Bul Racing]]''' |bgcolor=#ddd| [[Vod:Bul Racing SL|Vod:Bul Racing]]
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  • | Teams_Champion = {{flagicon|ENG}} [[Vod:Bul Racing]] | ... Teams' champion in the five years the series had run. That team was [[Vod:Bul Racing]] though neither of their drivers could take the crown of champion a
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  • {{ITCteam|3|1|2| Vod:Bul Racing |ENG| Vod:Bul | BMW 125i | ... r1ft = 1:36.662 | r1w = {{BOS}} [[Niki Đaković]] | r1wc = {{ENG}} [[Vod:Bul Racing]]
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  • | Fast_Team = [[Vod:Bul]]-[[Valiant]] | First_Team = [[Vod:Bul]]-[[Valiant]]
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  • | First_Team = [[Vod:Bul]]-[[Valiant]] ...nship leader [[Philipp Puschke]] complete a hat-trick of wins in his [[Vod:Bul]], although it was [[Nordsjoen]]'s [[Agustin Canapino]] who took pole at wh
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  • | First_Team = [[Vod:Bul]]-[[Valiant]] ..., while CSG's turn around, after a mid-season slump, saw them overtake Vod:Bul at the previous round in [[2015 United States Grand Prix|America]]. To add
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  • Race Two saw a close fight between Nico and the two [[Vod:Bul]] drivers. Nico was able to overtake [[Adam Taylor]] on the start-finish st ...ate pole position, races in ''italics'' indicate fastest lap. ([[:Template:F1 driver results legend 2|key]]) <br> {{sup|†}} Drivers did not finish the
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  • | Carshape = F1-inspired | | Teams_Champion = {{ENG}} [[Vod:Bul Racing ]] |
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  • |bgcolor=#ddd| [[Vod:Bul Racing SL|Vod:Bul Racing]] |bgcolor=#ddd| [[Vod:Bul Racing SL|Vod:Bul Racing]]
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  • | Carshape = F1 based | ...of the World's Fastest Gamer competition, van Buren had joined the McLaren F1 Team as a professional development driver.
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  • | Carshape = F1 based | ...r the ACR name for the remainder of the season: essentially becoming [[Vod:Bul Racing]] once again, in all but name.
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  • | Team(s) = [[Midnight]], [[Vod:Bul]] ...winner of the World's Fastest Gamer competition, he had joined the McLaren F1 Team as a professional development driver.
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  • | Carshape = F1 based | ...ger with [[Avid Chronic Racing]] which ended during the 2019 season, [[Vod:Bul Racing]] initially reverted to their original constructor name for 2020, be
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  • |bgcolor=#e2ffda| [[Vod:Bul Racing|VBM Esports]] |bgcolor=#ddd| [[Vod:Bul Racing|VBM Esports]]
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  • |bgcolor=#e2ffda| [[Vod:Bul Racing|VBM Esports]] |bgcolor=#ddd| [[Vod:Bul Racing|VBM Esports]]
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