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  • ...ng the least podiums in a championship year, post-2009; he finished on the podium 10/18 times in his second championship year, 2016.
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  • ...Consiglio was 2nd, only seven seconds behind, and Mark Wicks completed the podium. Liam Hatchell finished a majestic race in 4th position, while the last poi
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  • ... and skill to challenge for victories. [[Dave Carr-Smith]] rounded off the podium for [[Midnight Motorsport]] with Consiglio recovering to 4th after a first ...e drivers were separated by a mere two tenths, making it the closest GPVWC podium of all time. Jason Muscat was first man over the line, taking his 2nd caree
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  • ...r Superleague result and gave Constant Racing their first ever Superleague podium. Meanwhile Ponissi added to Constant's delight by finishing the race in a f ...in the Constructors Championship and achieved their first ever Superleague podium courtesy of Stanton’s excellent 3rd place in Canada. After a slightly sha
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  • ... Woods]] and [[William Tringas]] and propelling the team to new heights; a podium in Germany being the highlight. Teemu eventually finished 10th in the drive
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  • ..., Morris once again lined up on pole ahead of Tanskanen and Consiglio. The podium consisted of the same drivers in the same order but Tanskanen had given Mor ... a wonderful pass on Mark Wicks, Consiglio made it to the last step of the podium.
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  • ...lacements at the start of the season were followed by Ponissi's first ever podium at the [[2008 Monaco Grand Prix|Monaco Grand Prix]], behind long-time frien
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  • ...hin just a few rounds, both drivers had already tasted success including a podium in the team's début race and a victory at the [[2010 Snetterton Masters|Sn
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  • ...nstant Racing]] with [[Joe Consiglio]]. Stanton has achieving a career two podium finishes in the Superleague, his last coming at the [[2010 Canadian Grand P ...urns ten and 11. At the following race however, he redeemed himself with a podium finish, taking third place behind Joe Consiglio and [[Mark Wicks]]. For the
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  • ...Team achieved 6 wins out of 6 Race`s aswell as 6 Pole`s, 4 Fastest Laps, 7 Podium`s and a Total of 189 Points to Win the World GT Championship.
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  • ... 100mph. The crash ended high hopes of both his and ST Racing's first ever podium finish. Although disappointed at crashing out, the paddock was impressed wi ...ith an extra stop to make than Lawson. This cost not only Parker his debut podium but Nordsjoen the opportunity to take the lead in the constructors champion
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  • ...ive him for being a bit disappointed that he was unable to challenge for a podium position.
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  • ... [[Midnight Motorsport]]’s début race, while Sam Millar took his second podium of his Superleague career with an impressive drive to 3rd. They were follow
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  • ...ason Muscat]] loses ground to [[Lee Morris]], but still went on to score a podium.]] ... a huge success for Red Archer VRT, with Muscat bagging the team’s first podium of the year and Jundt finishing directly behind. The duo qualified 4th and
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  • ...ad ahead of the 2nd placed drivers David Jundt and Joe Consiglio. Millar's podium moved him up to 4th in the championship, dropping Dave Carr-Smith down to 5
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  • ...ampionship leader [[Lee Morris]], with debutant [[Bart de Vos]] claiming a podium in his first outing in the GPVWC's premier series. ...nship, while Bart de Vos resisted Sam Millar's efforts to score a precious podium for [[TDR]].
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  • ...from sizable upgrades enabling them to qualify well and bring home another podium for Carr Smith who only finished a few seconds off the lead. With rumours s
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  • ...], [[Dave Carr-Smith]] and [[Lee Morris]] all stood on the top step of the podium over the course of the 18 round competition. ...he Finn was still classified 2nd with [[Dave Carr-Smith]] rounding out the podium in 3rd. After suffering a massive first lap crash in Melbourne, [[Joe Consi
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  • ... did manage to take his second win at the [[2009 Brazilian Grand Prix]]. A podium finish at the final grand prix secured 4th in the overall standings for Rou ...e Racing]]. This proved to be a fairly successful season with a handful of podium finishes and 4th overall in the drivers standings, his own team [[Halcyon R
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  • ...and Prix|French Grand Prix]]. Unfortunately, he was never able to secure a podium or win during the year, but his team secured their one and only Superleague
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  • ...l raced along with many of his future GPVWC competitors. He was a frequent podium finisher, also managing to win few races on his debut season. He then took ...hird right behind former world champion and team-mate [[Joe Consiglio]]. A podium finish was followed by a setback at [[2011 Turkish Grand Prix|Istanbul Park
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  • ...collected his first win of the season. In third place, Carr-Smith scored a podium in his first race with Woods.
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  • ...e, the Maltese driver preceding [[Mark Wicks]] and [[Mark Stanton]] on the podium. ...eam mate [[Adam Rouse]], who had been second for most of the race, saw his podium hopes disappear in a cloud of smoke just as he was closing the gap with the
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  • ...while teammate [[Adam Rouse]] beat [[Mark Wicks]] for the last step of the podium.
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  • ...nonetheless, a wonderful performance such as today's brought him the first podium in the Superleague (and [[Phoenix Racing|Phoenix]]'s too). The last remaini
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  • ...tandings as he completed a Nordsjoen one-two. [[Mark Wicks]] completed the podium, as the Woods driver collected a trophy as others around him fell to late r ...ace as he had in [[2009 Irish Grand Prix|Mondello Park]], his chances of a podium disappeared after a coming together when lapping [[Mark Fuller]]. Despite h
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  • ... 6th and 5th. The other Constant of [[Mark Stanton]] closed 4th, while the podium was for the Woods of [[Mark Wicks]] and Carr-Smith and triumphant Laaff.
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  • ...seconds ahead of [[Janne Tanskanen]] in 2nd. [[Adam Rouse]] scored another podium after a sterling drive from the back of the grid. [[Ryan McConkey]] was unlucky not to finish on the podium for Synergetic Motorsports. The 2-stopping American was looking good for 3r
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  • ...for 2nd. [[Dave Carr-Smith]], who rejoined [[Woods Racing]], completed the podium.
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  • ...ion]]'s [[Phil Perkins]], who held off [[Mark Wicks]] to clinch a precious podium. ... Wicks, the Cornish driver surely relishing the idea of coming back to the podium. Behind them, [[Kieran Ryan]] was able to see off a timid attempt by Bayes
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  • [[Adam Rouse]] jumped on the highest step on the podium for the first time since the opening Grand Prix in [[2009 Australian Grand
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  • As Mark Wicks held Rouse at bay for the last step of the podium and Lee Morris sped to another win, celebrations erupted in the [[Nordsjoen
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  • ...k at P2. The Irishman, however, kept his cool to record his first Supercup podium. [[Michelangelo Manrique]] saw off a late Ponissi comeback to clinch a seas
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  • ...er [[Chris Williamson]], while American [[Robert Rose]] clinched his first podium for [[Mineral GP]].
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  • ...tenstein won and increased his advantage in the standings. The rest of the podium was completed by Chris Williamson and [[Robert Rose]].
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  • ...et another podium in 2nd, while [[Adam Smith]] achieved his first Supercup podium with 3rd.
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  • ...r 3rd, but a spin a few laps from home saw Chris Williamson take the final podium spot. This meant Lichtenstein had only a 4 point advantage over Williamson
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  • ...o laps down in second and [[Christoph Lichtenstein]] also taking his first podium of his career in third position. As the engines silenced and tyres cooled,
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  • podium finishes. ...a poor 7th but finding form throughout the race and finishing again on the podium with 2nd.
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  • ...GP leaving Clark to fill in. He did so by taking the team's first Supercup podium after an epic battle with Adam Rouse, Phillip Cullen and team-mate Fidock i ...and won the sprint race. A string of woeful races followed. Clark scored a podium in Istanbul only to be demoted to 5th after the race. He also collided with
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  • ...on has also competed in the [[Supercup]], winning one and finishing on the podium twice. He is the older brother of [[Mark Stanton]].
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  • ... [[Midnight Motorsport]]’s début race, while Sam Millar took his second podium of his Superleague career with an impressive drive to 3rd. They were follow
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  • ...ers|Monza]]. A strong run in Race One saw him miss out on his first career podium before the mixed fortunes from the reverse grid in Race Two saw him finish ...Constant Racing]]. The move immediately paid dividends with a first career podium at [[2009 Surfer's Paradise Masters|Surfer's Paradise]] in the feature race
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  • ...ewis Redshaw came through to finish 2nd, with David Jundt rounding off the podium. Hatchell ended up 4th with Muscat in 5th, lower than maybe he was expectin
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  • ...as a day of deserved firsts as [[Gregg Lawson]] took the final step of the podium. It was an eventful race and with eleven drivers finishing, surprisingly hi ...own by [[David Jundt]] in the closing stages but managed to take his first podium of the season.
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  • ...s]] became partner in the team, and also became the stable driver, scoring podium in such a short time, and points in the first two races. Phil outscored all
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  • ...ond pit stops less than six seconds apart, starting an epic battle for the podium. Morris came on top of this little race, after both Wicks and Babij collide
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  • ...ut of the final turn, ending any hopes of a win. Both CSG cars jumped into podium positions as a result. ...r open in turn five; team-mate Rowland took advantage, pushing him off the podium.
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  • ...further attacks until the end of the race. Mark Wicks clinched yet another podium, while Rowland was fourth in front of the other Woods Racing of Kieran Ryan
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  • ... of the season for the Woods team, with Tanskanen and Wicks completing the podium. Behind, the [[Synergetic Motorsports|Synergetic]] team had a great finish
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