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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 ... updates made it impossible for the Englishman to maintain his lead in the championship.
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  • ... success, providing many close battles and an ever-growing team and driver list. ...e-Double Engineering]] in the [[Masters]] and [[Meganes]] series. The last of the new teams to enter at the season start were [[CP Lotus]], an Anglo-Germ
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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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  • ...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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  • 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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  • ... [[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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  • .... '''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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  • ...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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  • ...season''' was the second [[Grand Prix Virtual World Championship|GPVWC]] [[Superleague]] season. It used Geoff Crammond's [[Grand Prix 3]] and saved qualifying an The top eleven finishers scored points in the race, plus a single point bonus was available for both pole position
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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 The top eight finishers scored points in the race.
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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 The top twelve finishers scored points in the race.
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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 The top eight finishers scored points in the 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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  • ...rmula Challenge]] season. '''UltraNet Networks''' became the title sponsor of the competition in February 2012. |rowspan=3| {{flagicon|AUS}} [[Streetfighter Racing Systems]]
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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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  • ...port]] taking the Constructors' title. The series was re-branded as the '''World GT Series''' for the 2013 season. |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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  • The '''2013 World GT Series''' is the second season of the previously branded '''Winter GT Series''', the series name change was m !World GT Team
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  • [[File:SLChamp2014.png|thumb|upright|Helmet of [[David Fidock]], the 2014 Drivers' Champion]] ...Brazil on October 23rd. In the seventeen Grands Prix of the season a total of fourteen teams and fifty-four drivers competed for the Drivers' and Constru
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  • ...Grand Prix Virtual World Championship|GPVWC]] [[Supercup]] season. A total of fifteen teams and seventy-eight drivers contested the thirty-four races ove ...was very high: no less than twenty-eight drivers participated in any event of the season.
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  • ... defend his crown in 2014. Unfortunately, following the first three rounds of the five event calendar, the series was unable to be completed, and [[David ...be contested; the focus of the series moved purely to who was the "Master" of all the vehicles.
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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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  • The '''2015 Supercup season''' will be the 8th [[Grand Prix Virtual World Championship|GPVWC]] [[Supercup]] season. {{SCteam|15|5|1|4|Streetfighter Racing Systems|AUS|SRS|
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  • ...ason''' will be the 17th [[Grand Prix Virtual World Championship|GPVWC]] [[Superleague]] season. [[Philipp Puschke]] enters the season as defending Drivers' Champ [[File:Superleague_2016_grid.png|thumb|right|250px|The 2016 Superleague Spotters guide]]
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  • The '''2016 Supercup season''' was the 9th [[Grand Prix Virtual World Championship|GPVWC]] [[Supercup]] season. The amount of team slots was reduced from 15 to 14 for the 2016 season, co-inciding with
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  • ...ue]] season. Reigning [[Rudy van Buren]] left the league; as winner of the World's Fastest Gamer competition, van Buren had joined the McLaren F1 Team as a ...under the name [[ACR Zakspeed]] though [[Mike Pitman]] remained in control of the team's running in the league.
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