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.

Superleague Formula round China
Beijing International Street Circuit / Ordos International Circuit
Event information
No. of events2
First held2010
Last held2010
Most wins (club)5 different clubs 1
Most wins (driver)5 different drivers 1
Last event (2010 Beijing) winners
Race 1 Tottenham Hotspur Craig Dolby
Race 2 F.C. Porto Álvaro Parente
S. Final race cancelled

Winners

Season Race Club Driver Location Date Report
2010 R1 Olympiacos CFP Ben Hanley Ordos International Circuit October 3 Report
R2 Liverpool F.C. Frédéric Vervisch
SF GD Bordeaux Franck Perera
R1 Tottenham Hotspur Craig Dolby Beijing International Street Circuit October 10 Report
R2 F.C. Porto Álvaro Parente
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

  1. Bradley, Charles (2010-10-10). "Porto's Parente wins crazy race two". autosport.com. Haymarket Publications. Retrieved 2010-10-10. The super final that was due to follow has been cancelled due to the abject lack of visibility. Bamber cheered up when he was pronounced the winner of the weekend and would receive the €100,000 top prize, ahead of Craig Dolby (Tottenham) and Frederic Vervisch (Liverpool).
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