Superleague Formula round China
The Superleague Formula round China is a round of the Superleague Formula. In 2010 China became the first country outside Europe to host a Superleague Formula event, holding two events, one at the newly built Ordos International Circuit and the other around the streets of the Shunyi Olympic Rowing-Canoeing Park.
Beijing International Street Circuit / Ordos International Circuit | ||||||||||
Event information | ||||||||||
No. of events | 2 | |||||||||
First held | 2010 | |||||||||
Last held | 2010 | |||||||||
Most wins (club) | 5 different clubs 1 | |||||||||
Most wins (driver) | 5 different drivers 1 | |||||||||
Last event (2010 Beijing) winners | ||||||||||
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Winners
Season | Race | Club | Driver | Location | Date | Report |
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2010 | R1 | Ordos International Circuit | October 3 | Report | ||
R2 | ||||||
SF | ||||||
R1 | Beijing International Street Circuit | October 10 | Report | |||
R2 | ||||||
SF | race cancelled due to poor track and weather conditions[1] | |||||
2011 | R1 | Beijing International Street Circuit | TBC | Report | ||
R2 | ||||||
SF | ||||||
R1 | Shanghai International Circuit | TBC | Report | |||
R2 | ||||||
SF |
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References
- Bradley, Charles (2010-10-10). "Porto's Parente wins crazy race two". autosport.com. Haymarket Publications. Retrieved 2010-10-10.
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