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  • ...cing]] and in [[Superleague]] for [[Constant Racing]] as a reserve driver. In 2011 he formed his own Masters team, [[FA Racing]] for the {{MS|2011}} seas He famously won the most crash prone driver award in 2011 in the Supercup series.
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  • | Flag = Flag of Canada.png ...00 Superleague season]]. The curtailed {{SL|2001}} season is the only year in which the Canadian Grand Prix has not run.
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  • ...h have been a part of the [[GPVWC]] [[Masters Series]] since its inception in 2009. ...the season were ultimately scrapped. After failing to materialise in 2015, in {{MS|2016}} the Masters Series returned to its original format of a Feature
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  • ...wing is a list of circuits that have been used or are scheduled to be used in [[GPVWC]] competitions. |Circuit is scheduled to host / has hosted a round of the 2015 Career Ladder series
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  • ...son|2023 Superleague Series]]. They returned to GPVWC in 2015, taking part in the Formula Challenge, World Sport and International Touring Cup series. ... and Moore frequently competing in the main rounds, there was also entries in the Kyoto 500 for Moore and Steven Martin.
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  • ...torsports in [[World GT]]. He is currently driving for [[Cosmo Autosport]] in the [[2017 Supercup season]]. ... Willis' goal was to gain as much experience as possible - without getting in the leaders' way. No points and a multitude of DNFs cast a shadow on a lack
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  • ...as driven for numerous teams in his career, most recently [[Draig Racing]] in the [[2016 Atlantic Series season]]. ...d]]. It could be argued that Joshua's chronic dislike/phobia/lack of skill in formula cars started here.
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  • Debut6 = {{ESP}} [[2015 Spanish Sport Series]] | Debut7 = {{USA}} [[2015 Grand Prix of Alabama]] |
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  • !rowspan=2| {{FC|2015}} ...E}} [[Eric Stranne]] || {{NOR}} [[Ice Cold]] || 25:59.692 || rowspan=2| [[2015 Challenge Canadian Grand Prix|Report]]
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  • ...SimCraft Racing]], [[PB Racing]] in Supercup and for [[SimInk Motorsport]] in Formula Challenge. And for 3 Years as Primary Driver at [[Nordsjoen Racing] ... joining GPVWC, Florian was and is driving at OGL Simracing. He was active in that league from March 2010-2013.
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  • ...ted in Australia on February 27th and concluded in Brazil on October 23rd. In the seventeen Grands Prix of the season a total of fourteen teams and fifty ...ositions of the season. CSG secured their first Constructors' Championship in the United States and finished the season with 648 points, 151 points ahead
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  • ...2014 International Touring Cup season]]. The event was to return for the [[2015 International Touring Cup season]], again at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve. ! rowspan=3| {{ITC|2015}}
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  • ...rd Batalla]] and Dutchman [[Tim Straub]] have also driving for the team in 2015. ...latter represents the team's best overall result, with both cars finishing in the top 6. The team also picked up its first Fastest Lap, at the 2nd race o
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  • | Race Flag = File:Flag of Canada.png ...Fidock]], securing CSG's third 1-2 of the season. 3rd was [[Nick Rowland]] in the [[Midnight]]. Rowland's team mate, [[Giuseppe Rainieri]], recorded the
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  • ...cing driver currently living in Guernsey. He is driving for [[AB Racing]] in the 2019 Formula Challenge Season. ...son]]. After many successful results Jonathan was offered a drive in the [[2015 Supercup season]] for [[Enterprise GP|Twitch Enterprise GP]]. However, the
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  • ...' is a British sim-racer who currently drives for [[Epic Racing]] in the [[2015 World Sport Series season]]. ...ng more race wins and poles than before. 2014 saw a shift in focus to take in a broader range of series, which lead to the start of a career at GPVWC.
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  • ...rdsjøen, to compete in the GPVWC Superleague in [[2015_Superleague_season|2015]]. ...sign features the classic Nordsjøen colours in a modern look as mentioned in this article: [http://en.gpvwc.com/news/4459/a-modern-classic-for-nordsjoen
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  • *<sup>1</sup> [[GPVWC Academy]] will only run a single car in the 2016 season. ...volution]] and [[Tēafor Motorsport]] are all rookies to the career ladder in the 2016 season.
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  • ...g time of the preceding race, with roughly a 10 minute warmup/break period in-between.'' {{CAN}} Halifax, Canada
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  • |rowspan=3| {{flagicon|CAN}} Halifax, Canada ...draw from the series following Round 1 after failing to secure any drivers in preseason, or indeed post-Fuji. Their entry was taken over by [[YTF1]], who
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