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{{*mp}} [[Pavel Loknovski]] managed to pip championship leader [[Bart De Vos]] at the line in the [[2011 Supercup Italian Grand Prix|Italian Grand Prix]], with the two separated by only 0.069s - one of the narrowest winning margins in league history.
 
{{*mp}} In a thrilling race [[Ojay Clark]] grabbed his maiden GPVWC win in the [[2011 Supercup Brazilian Grand Prix|Brazilian Grand Prix]] driving for [[Synergetic Motorsports]]. Championship leader [[Bart De Vos]] crossed the line in 2nd, while [[Ryan Walker]] took 3rd place and fastest lap during a battle in the final laps.
 
{{*mp}} In a thrilling race [[Ojay Clark]] grabbed his maiden GPVWC win in the [[2011 Supercup Brazilian Grand Prix|Brazilian Grand Prix]] driving for [[Synergetic Motorsports]]. Championship leader [[Bart De Vos]] crossed the line in 2nd, while [[Ryan Walker]] took 3rd place and fastest lap during a battle in the final laps.
 
{{*mp}} The [[2011 Supercup Canadian Grand Prix|Canadian Grand Prix]] saw Belgian [[Bart De Vos]] return to winning ways as behind him [[Pavel Loknovski]] retook 2nd place in the standings. In the team competition [[Malta Force GP]] extended their lead and [[Nordsjoen Racing SC|Nordsjoen]] overtook [[Nijo Racing SC|Nijo]] in the battle for 2nd.
 
{{*mp}} The [[2011 Supercup Canadian Grand Prix|Canadian Grand Prix]] saw Belgian [[Bart De Vos]] return to winning ways as behind him [[Pavel Loknovski]] retook 2nd place in the standings. In the team competition [[Malta Force GP]] extended their lead and [[Nordsjoen Racing SC|Nordsjoen]] overtook [[Nijo Racing SC|Nijo]] in the battle for 2nd.
 
{{*mp}} [[Ryan Walker]] scored his first ever GPVWC win in [[2011 Supercup Mexican Grand Prix|Mexico]] ahead of [[Gregg Lawson]] and [[David Jundt]]. The standings are looking closer once more as three of the top contenders failed to score.
 
{{*mp}} [[Ryan Walker]] scored his first ever GPVWC win in [[2011 Supercup Mexican Grand Prix|Mexico]] ahead of [[Gregg Lawson]] and [[David Jundt]]. The standings are looking closer once more as three of the top contenders failed to score.
 
{{*mp}} British driver [[Lewis Redshaw]] made it two in a row by winning the [[2011 Supercup Turkish Grand Prix|Turkish Grand Prix]], a victory made sweeter by championship rival [[Bart De Vos]] failing to finish. [[Pavel Loknovski]] and [[David Jundt]] completed the podium.
 
{{*mp}} British driver [[Lewis Redshaw]] made it two in a row by winning the [[2011 Supercup Turkish Grand Prix|Turkish Grand Prix]], a victory made sweeter by championship rival [[Bart De Vos]] failing to finish. [[Pavel Loknovski]] and [[David Jundt]] completed the podium.
{{*mp}} [[Lewis Redshaw]] managed to get the better of his [[Malta Force GP]] team mate at the [[2011 Supercup San Marino Grand Prix|San Marino Grand Prix]], taking the win by almost 5 seconds. Newcomer [[Kenney Lybeer]] scored a creditable 4th for [[Red 5 Racing]].
 
 
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Revision as of 12:42, 16 September 2011

2011 Supercup

 
  • Pavel Loknovski managed to pip championship leader Bart De Vos at the line in the Italian Grand Prix, with the two separated by only 0.069s - one of the narrowest winning margins in league history.  
  • In a thrilling race Ojay Clark grabbed his maiden GPVWC win in the Brazilian Grand Prix driving for Synergetic Motorsports. Championship leader Bart De Vos crossed the line in 2nd, while Ryan Walker took 3rd place and fastest lap during a battle in the final laps.  
  • The Canadian Grand Prix saw Belgian Bart De Vos return to winning ways as behind him Pavel Loknovski retook 2nd place in the standings. In the team competition Malta Force GP extended their lead and Nordsjoen overtook Nijo in the battle for 2nd.  
  • Ryan Walker scored his first ever GPVWC win in Mexico ahead of Gregg Lawson and David Jundt. The standings are looking closer once more as three of the top contenders failed to score.  
  • British driver Lewis Redshaw made it two in a row by winning the Turkish Grand Prix, a victory made sweeter by championship rival Bart De Vos failing to finish. Pavel Loknovski and David Jundt completed the podium.