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− | {{ | + | * Bids for places in the {{SC|2012}} Supercup have been reviewed and four new teams will join the lineup. They include [[CSG Racing]] who return to GPVWC after a year out, alonside Masters teams [[Tiger Express Motorsports]] and [[NRT Racing]]. Newly established team [[Innervision]] take [[Nordsjoen]]'s place as {{SC|2011}} contenders [[Malta Force]] and [[Nijo Racing]] withdraw. |
− | + | * [[Malta Force]] managed to finish the season in style with British driver [[Lewis Redshaw]] taking the win ahead of teammate [[Bart De Vos]] in the [[2011 Supercup Singapore Grand Prix|Singpore Grand Prix]]. [[Ojay Clark]] took a controversial 3rd place and is one of several drivers under investigation by the stewards. | |
− | + | * The Supercup Drivers' title was decided at the [[2011 Supercup Dutch Grand Prix|Dutch Grand Prix]] as [[Bart De Vos]] swept to another race win while his only title rival [[Pavel Loknovski]] was unable to attend. [[Jason Muscat]] and [[Tom Parker]] completed the podium. | |
− | + | * [[Pavel Loknovski]] kept his championship chances alive at the [[2011 Supercup Belgian Grand Prix|Belgian Grand Prix]] with a recovery drive to 4th while championship leader [[Bart De Vos]] was forced to retire due to connection issues. | |
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Revision as of 19:01, 7 November 2011
- Bids for places in the 2012 Supercup have been reviewed and four new teams will join the lineup. They include CSG Racing who return to GPVWC after a year out, alonside Masters teams Tiger Express Motorsports and NRT Racing. Newly established team Innervision take Nordsjoen's place as 2011 contenders Malta Force and Nijo Racing withdraw.
- Malta Force managed to finish the season in style with British driver Lewis Redshaw taking the win ahead of teammate Bart De Vos in the Singpore Grand Prix. Ojay Clark took a controversial 3rd place and is one of several drivers under investigation by the stewards.
- The Supercup Drivers' title was decided at the Dutch Grand Prix as Bart De Vos swept to another race win while his only title rival Pavel Loknovski was unable to attend. Jason Muscat and Tom Parker completed the podium.
- Pavel Loknovski kept his championship chances alive at the Belgian Grand Prix with a recovery drive to 4th while championship leader Bart De Vos was forced to retire due to connection issues.