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{{*mp}} [[Water Blue Racing]] driver [[Andrew Morgan]] came through a chaotic [[2012 Supercup Canadian Grand Prix|Canadian Grand Prix]] to take his first ever GPVWC victory. However the Northern Irish driver later announced it would be his last race for the time being as other commitments will keep him out of the cockpit for the foreseeable future. [[Petter Kaasa]] finished 2nd with stand-in teammate [[Jim Parisis]] took 3rd on his Supercup debut.
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{{*mp}} Norwegian [[Petter Kaasa]] bounced back by taking the win in the twisty streets of Monte Carlo for the [[2012 Supercup Monaco Grand Prix|2012 Monaco Grand Prix]]. In-form drivers [[Andrew Morgan]] and [[Alex Cooper]] had strong races once more and completed the podium line-up in the principality.
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{{*mp}} There were smiles all around in the [[CSG Racing]] garage following [[2012 Supercup Spanish Grand Prix|Round 5]] of the 2012 championship as [[Alex Cooper]] scored the team's maiden victory in the category and the team's first in GPVWC since 2010. [[Terence Grech]] grabbed [[Malta Force]]'s best result of the season so far with 2nd, while [[Rickard Hellsten]] had to settle for 3rd.
 
{{*mp}} [[Petter Kaasa]] makes it 3 in a row with victory at the [[2012 Supercup Hungarian Grand Prix|Hungarian Grand Prix]]. Swedish driver [[Rickard Hellsten]] retook 2nd place overall with a 2nd place in the race, while [[Alex Cooper]]'s 3rd place sees him climb to 4th overall.
 
{{*mp}} [[Petter Kaasa]] makes it 3 in a row with victory at the [[2012 Supercup Hungarian Grand Prix|Hungarian Grand Prix]]. Swedish driver [[Rickard Hellsten]] retook 2nd place overall with a 2nd place in the race, while [[Alex Cooper]]'s 3rd place sees him climb to 4th overall.
 
{{*mp}} The [[2012 Supercup Abu Dhabi Grand Prix|Abu Dhabi Grand Prix]] was won by Norwegian driver [[Petter Kaasa]], who extended his championship lead as teammate [[Rickard Hellsten]] retired due to technical problems. Hellsten is passed in the Drivers' Standings following another podium finish from in-form [[Philip Cullen]].
 
{{*mp}} The [[2012 Supercup Abu Dhabi Grand Prix|Abu Dhabi Grand Prix]] was won by Norwegian driver [[Petter Kaasa]], who extended his championship lead as teammate [[Rickard Hellsten]] retired due to technical problems. Hellsten is passed in the Drivers' Standings following another podium finish from in-form [[Philip Cullen]].
{{*mp}} [[Petter Kaasa]] claimed victory at [[2012 Supercup Chinese Grand Prix|Round 2]] of the season at the Shanghai circuit in China, while teammate [[Rickard Hellsten]] could only manage 4th place. Irishman [[Philip Cullen]] claimed an impressive 2nd place, with [[Alex Cooper]] in 3rd.
 
{{*mp}} After a chaotic start to the [[2012 Supercup Australian Grand Prix|Australian Grand Prix]], [[Torrent Motorsports]] drivers [[Rickard Hellsten]] and [[Petter Kaasa]] dominated the field and fought a nail-bitting battle to the flag, with Swede Hellsten taking the win. [[Hawkeye Racing]] proved to be the best of the rest, taking an impressive 3rd and 4th places.
 
 
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Revision as of 08:07, 6 June 2012

2012 Supercup

 
  • Water Blue Racing driver Andrew Morgan came through a chaotic Canadian Grand Prix to take his first ever GPVWC victory. However the Northern Irish driver later announced it would be his last race for the time being as other commitments will keep him out of the cockpit for the foreseeable future. Petter Kaasa finished 2nd with stand-in teammate Jim Parisis took 3rd on his Supercup debut.  
  • Norwegian Petter Kaasa bounced back by taking the win in the twisty streets of Monte Carlo for the 2012 Monaco Grand Prix. In-form drivers Andrew Morgan and Alex Cooper had strong races once more and completed the podium line-up in the principality.  
  • There were smiles all around in the CSG Racing garage following Round 5 of the 2012 championship as Alex Cooper scored the team's maiden victory in the category and the team's first in GPVWC since 2010. Terence Grech grabbed Malta Force's best result of the season so far with 2nd, while Rickard Hellsten had to settle for 3rd.  
  • Petter Kaasa makes it 3 in a row with victory at the Hungarian Grand Prix. Swedish driver Rickard Hellsten retook 2nd place overall with a 2nd place in the race, while Alex Cooper's 3rd place sees him climb to 4th overall.  
  • The Abu Dhabi Grand Prix was won by Norwegian driver Petter Kaasa, who extended his championship lead as teammate Rickard Hellsten retired due to technical problems. Hellsten is passed in the Drivers' Standings following another podium finish from in-form Philip Cullen.