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== Early Years ==
 
== Early Years ==
  
'''Terence Grech''' began sim-racing in 2007 offline with rFactor. It wasn't long before he was hooked and started racing competitively for an amature American F1 league. Terence completed two seasons with the league achieving several wins along with many podiums. Terence then decided it was time for a bigger challenge and a more professional league. He had an enjoyable time in the GPO league before discovering there was a Maltese championship named Virtual Racing Malta, joining the league for the last three races of the 2009-2010 season. Terence went on to win the 2010-2011 championship by a mere 2 points whilst also competing for Rice Racing in GPO grabbing 2 podiums and good points.
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Terence Grech began sim-racing in 2007 offline with rFactor. It wasn't long before he was hooked and started racing competitively for an amature American F1 league. Terence completed two seasons with the league achieving several wins along with many podiums. Terence then decided it was time for a bigger challenge and a more professional league. He had an enjoyable time in the GPO league before discovering there was a Maltese championship named Virtual Racing Malta, joining the league for the last three races of the 2009-2010 season. Terence went on to win the 2010-2011 championship by a mere 2 points whilst also competing for Rice Racing in GPO grabbing 2 podiums and good points.

Revision as of 17:18, 29 January 2012

Malta Terence Grech
Supercup Career
Nationality Malta Maltese
Active Years 0
Team(s) Malta Force GP
Races 0
Championships 0
Wins 0
Podium finishes    0
Pole positions 0
Fastest laps 0
First Race N/A


Terence Grech is a new Maltese driver in the GPVWC, and has recently signed a contract as a race driver for Malta Force GP.

Early Years

Terence Grech began sim-racing in 2007 offline with rFactor. It wasn't long before he was hooked and started racing competitively for an amature American F1 league. Terence completed two seasons with the league achieving several wins along with many podiums. Terence then decided it was time for a bigger challenge and a more professional league. He had an enjoyable time in the GPO league before discovering there was a Maltese championship named Virtual Racing Malta, joining the league for the last three races of the 2009-2010 season. Terence went on to win the 2010-2011 championship by a mere 2 points whilst also competing for Rice Racing in GPO grabbing 2 podiums and good points.