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  • ...02]] and [[2004 Superleague season|2004]]. As of January 2020, the current Drivers' Champion is [[Jannick Bock]], who won his first World Championship in [[20 ...r 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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  • | Drivers = 43 | The Drivers Championship was decided at the pen-ultimate race in [[2011 Dutch Grand Pri
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  • Drivers = 18. {{flagicon|ENG}} [[Mark Stanton]]<br /> 19. {{flagicon|ENG}} [[ ... to step down as the team's lead driver. [[William Ponissi]] was recruited from [[Allen GP]] as his replacement. So as the cars lined up in [[2009 Canadian
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  • ...rs) Championship in [[2010 Masters Series season|2010]]. Consiglio retired from racing part way through the 2012 season but still co-owns [[Constant Racing ... his recent success to the grounding he had in such an excellent simulator from a young age.
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  • '''William "Will" Wangensteen Ponissi''' (Milan, Italy 10/05/1983) is a team manager and current head of the [[GPVWC]]. He is argu Aside from his current admin and managerial responsibilities, Ponissi drove for [[Cons
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  • Stanton had an interest in motorsports from a young age and began pc based sim racing on the Codemasters BTCC game TOCA Following Suzuka, the R4 Engineering team was withdrawn from the series, which opened the doors for Stanton and Consiglio to create [[Co
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  • ...small local leagues. It was in these early days that he met several racers from the GPVWC community such as [[Nijo Racing]] team boss [[Chris Williamson]], ...an. [[2010 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix|Abu Dhabi]] a week later saw Parker retire from the race which was his first retirement of the season.
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  • | Drivers = 46 | ... and exciting year, [[Joe Consiglio]] and [[Nordsjoen Racing]] secured the drivers and constructors championships respectively. The season saw six different w
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  • ...st Monza circuit. Qualifying saw a fairly close battle between the leading drivers with [[Sam Millar]] continuing his recent run of good form by claiming pole ...tion. Further back [[PB Racing]] driver David Jundt managed to take an 3rd from Christoph Lichtenstein. However the young German slightly extends his champ
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  • ...o fight for. As usual, though, the race produced thrills and spills as the drivers fought for each point and battled to overcome their rivals. ...nd [[Tim-Oliver Wagner]] were left to face the consequence of it, retiring from the race early on. Ponissi, hit by [[Sam Millar]], lost the rear wing, whil
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  • <th> [[List of Superleague World Drivers' Champions|World Championships]] ...here he currently works as a team manager. He also has made a brief return from his sabbatical to drive in few occasional events later in 2005 and 2006. He
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  • | Drivers = 44 ...C]] season was the eighth [[Superleague]] season in league history. It ran from early March and ended in late October after seventeen Grands Prix.
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  • <th> Race drivers <th> Test drivers
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  • <th> [[List of GPVWC Superleague Drivers' Champions|World Championships]] <th> [[List of Supercup Drivers' Champions|Supercup Championships]]
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  • The '''San Marino Grand Prix''' was part of the [[Superleague]] championship from {{SL|2002}} until {{SL|2006}} and then once more during the {{SL|2011}} sea ===Repeat winners (drivers)===
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  • | Location = [[Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari]]<br>Imola, Italy ...ith the impressive young Estonian, [[Pavel Loknovski]] getting the call-up from Nordsjoen team boss [[William Ponissi]], in a move many called as only a ma
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  • | Flag = Flag of Italy.png ===Repeat winners (drivers)===
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  • | Location = [[Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari]]<br>Imola, Italy ...ernow Sport]] driver [[Tom Parker]] took home 5th place, despite suffering from brake issues for the last 8 laps or so.
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  • ...a that with every car you have to chance your driving style. I learn a lot from it and it improves my driving skills". ...s cruising on a solid 11th place, but four laps before the end he suffered from connection problems. In Brasil Roy finished 11th after a troubled race. Roy
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  • ...nual Championships, one for [[List of Superleague World Drivers' Champions|drivers]] and one for [[List of Superleague World Constructors' Champions|construct ...winner was [[Heikki Kovalainen]] at the [[2008 Hungarian Grand Prix]]. 747 drivers have started a Grand Prix race.
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