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{{*mp}} Round 3 in [[2013 Challenge Austrian Grand Prix|Austria]], and fears of a huge and embarrassing accident at the first corner are thankfully allayed, when the huge and embarrassing accident instead happens on the start line. Again. [[Oscar Hardwick]] proves the surprise package, in the inaptly-named [[BackMarker Brigade]], dominating qualifying and the first race. A disastrous second race for [[Ari Nieminen]] sees main rival, and Race 2 winner, [[Emanuel Gaczella]] shoot into the lead of the championship by 23 points. Top 3 drivers now 40 points clear of the rest of the field. <!-- Remove --><font color=grey>Possibly...</font><!-- upon confirmation of results by Disciplinary Committee -->
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{{*mp}} The [[2023 Formula Sprint 2 season]] on the 28 February, at the San Marino Grand Prix.
{{*mp}} Round 2 at [[2013 Challenge Malaysian Grand Prix|Sepang]] sees [[Ghovand Keanie]] dominate the soaking Malaysian track in a one-off appearance for [[SimInk Motorsport]], taking Pole and Race 1, though he is later demoted to 4th by the Stewards. In the challenging, changing conditions of race 2, [[Emanuel Gaczella]] emerges to win convincingly, but it is [[Ari Nieminen]], completing a clean-sweep of podiums so far this year, and inheriting the Race 1 victory, who retains his lead at the top of the driver's championship. The series is still to witness an incident-free start however.
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{{*mp}} [[Jack Mayor]] won the [[2022 Formula Sprint 2 season|2022 Formula Sprint 2]] Drivers Championship.
{{*mp}} The [[2013 Formula Challenge season]] gets under way at [[2013 Challenge Australian Grand Prix|Melbourne]], with a huge turn out with over 40 drivers competing. Both races are unfortunately marred by start-line accidents and a few incidents of bad driving, but both races provide highly entertaining scraps for the top positions. Pole, Fastest Laps and Race 1 go to [[Emanuel Gaczella]] while Race 2 goes to [[Wopke Hoekstra]]. It is [[Ari Nieminen]] who emerges as the early championship leader however.
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{{*mp}} [[RedVen Racing]] won the [[2022 Formula Sprint 2 season|2022 Formula Sprint 2]] Teams Championship.
{{*mp}} The 2013 Formula Challenge mod is revealed to be based on Formula 2 and both the trackpack and mod are now available via simsync.
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Latest revision as of 21:25, 1 February 2023

Formula Challenge 2014

 
  • The 2023 Formula Sprint 2 season on the 28 February, at the San Marino Grand Prix.  
  • Jack Mayor won the 2022 Formula Sprint 2 Drivers Championship.  
  • RedVen Racing won the 2022 Formula Sprint 2 Teams Championship.