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| engines        = {{flagicon|Gavrilia}} [[Mistral]]<br>{{flagicon|Frarstizk}} [[Sabertooth]]<br>{{flagicon|New Sebronia}} [[Hijomin]]
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The Anterian A Series, often referred to simply as the A Series, is the highest competition of open-wheeled auto racing in [[Anteria]]. The A Series is comprised of multiple races scattered across [[Anteria]], known as Grands Prixs, that are held in purposefully-built autodromes and closed street circuits alike. These Grands Prix span an entire weekend since they encompass training sessions, qualifying sessions, and the race itself, held in Sundays. Exceptionally, some pre-selected venues also host a sprint race to determine their starting grids every year. Grands Prix generally bear the name of the country in which they are held, although exceptions do exist. Notably, countries that host more than one Grand Prix in the same year have to change the name of at least one so as to avoid iterations. <br>
The Anterian A Series, often referred to simply as the A Series, is the highest competition of open-wheeled auto racing in [[Anteria]]. The A Series is comprised of multiple races scattered across [[Anteria]], known as Grands Prixs, that are held in purposefully-built autodromes and closed street circuits alike. These Grands Prix span an entire weekend since they encompass training sessions, qualifying sessions, and the race itself, held in Sundays. Exceptionally, some pre-selected venues also host a sprint race to determine their starting grids every year. Grands Prix generally bear the name of the country in which they are held, although exceptions do exist. Notably, countries that host more than one Grand Prix in the same year have to change the name of at least one so as to avoid iterations. <br>
A showcase for the latest innovations in automobile engineering and a spectacle for millions alike, the A Series has given birth to multiple inventions that have made their way to conventional cars and has attracted the attention of a plethora of investors in recent decades. The presence of the Ferrara Compact since 1996 also means that all participating constructors commit to share the intellectual property they utilize for their cars for the duration of each tournament, guaranteeing that all competing teams are closely matched and that the single-seaters remain the most possibly advanced ones at all times.  
An outlet for the latest innovations in automobile engineering and a spectacle for millions alike, the A Series has given birth to multiple inventions that have made their way to conventional cars and has attracted the attention of a plethora of investors in recent decades. The presence of the Ferrara Compact since 1996 also means that all participating constructors commit to share the intellectual property they utilize for their cars for the duration of each tournament, guaranteeing that all competing teams are closely matched and that the single-seaters remain the most possibly advanced ones at all times.  
=Grands Prix=
=Grands Prix=


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|{{flagicon|Zona Umida}} {{Nowrap|[[Zona Umida Grand Prix]]}}
|{{flagicon|Zona Umida}} [[Sediya International Circuit]]
|Autodrome
|18
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|#3
|{{flagicon|Hatstheput}} {{Nowrap|[[Hatstheputian Grand Prix]]}}
|{{flagicon|Hatstheput}} {{Nowrap|[[Hatstheputian Grand Prix]]}}
|{{flagicon|Hatstheput}} [[Hatstheput City Street Circuit|Hatstheput City]]
|{{flagicon|Hatstheput}} [[Hatstheput City Street Circuit|Hatstheput City]]
|Urban
|Urban
|22
|22
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|#4
|{{flagicon|Racinia}} {{Nowrap|[[Racinian Grand Prix]]}}
|{{flagicon|Racinia}} [[Màscali Street Circuit]]
|Urban
|11
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|#5
|{{flagicon|New Sebronia}} {{Nowrap|[[Sebric Grand Prix]]}}
|{{flagicon|New Sebronia}} [[Peter-Lappenby-Ring]]
|Autodrome
|50
|-
|#6
|{{flagicon|Salamat}} {{Nowrap|[[Salamati Grand Prix]]}}
|{{flagicon|Salamat}} [[Dar Djamail Circuit]]
|Autodrome
|3
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|#7
|{{flagicon|Frarstizk}} {{Nowrap|[[Hiblundiiun Grand Prix]]}}
|{{flagicon|Frarstizk}} [[Suzelliring]]
|Autodrome
|42
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=Participating Constructors=
=Participating Constructors=
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! rowspan="1" |Engine
! rowspan="1" |Debut
! rowspan="1" |Debut
! rowspan="1" |Pilots
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| style="background:#898989;" |
| style="background:#C0C0C0;" |
|{{flagicon|New Sebronia}} {{Nowrap|[[Hijomin Motorsports]]}}
|{{flagicon|New Sebronia}} {{Nowrap|[[Hijomin Motorsports]]}}
|TBA
|{{flagicon|New Sebronia}} [[Saikabarge]], [[New Sebronia]]
|TBA
|{{flagicon|Riamo}} Charles Powell
|TBA
| [[Hijomin]]
|TBA
| 1959
|15. TBA <br> 61. {{flagicon|Neuewland}} Ghren Traaran
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| 1950
| 1950
|TBA <br> TBA
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| [[Mistral]]
| 2019
| 2019
| 14. {{flagicon|Hatstheput}} [[David Polo]] <br> TBA
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| style="background:#adec41;" |
| {{flagicon|Frarstizk}} {{Nowrap|[[MWR Haijebaski]]}}
| {{flagicon|Frarstizk}} [[Vovilveante]], [[Frarstizk]]
| [[File:Screenshot 2022-05-06 7.20.51 PM.png|23px|link=|border]] Vurdensk Senho
| [[Sabertooth]]
| 1984
| 19. {{flagicon|Frarstizk}} Caluxe Vradestict <br> 31. {{flagicon|New Sebronia}} Valentin Markålsson
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| style="background:#39134d;" |
| {{flagicon|Racinia}} {{Nowrap|[[Scuderia Liupardu]]}}
| {{flagicon|Racinia}} [[Sicuri]], [[Racinia]]
| {{flagicon|Racinia}} Sebastianu Magazzu
| [[Hijomin]]
| 2007
| 27. {{flagicon|Racinia}} Vincenzo Rancatore <br> TBA
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[[Category: Anteria]]
[[Category:Sports (Anteria)]]

Latest revision as of 17:44, 23 March 2023

Anterian A Series
CategorySingle seater
CountryInternational
Inaugural season1950
Drivers20
ConstructorsNew Sebronia Hijomin
Gavrilia Tormenta
Hatstheput Imperial
Frarstizk Haijebaski
Engine suppliersGavrilia Mistral
Frarstizk Sabertooth
New Sebronia Hijomin
Motorsport current event.svg Current season

The Anterian A Series, often referred to simply as the A Series, is the highest competition of open-wheeled auto racing in Anteria. The A Series is comprised of multiple races scattered across Anteria, known as Grands Prixs, that are held in purposefully-built autodromes and closed street circuits alike. These Grands Prix span an entire weekend since they encompass training sessions, qualifying sessions, and the race itself, held in Sundays. Exceptionally, some pre-selected venues also host a sprint race to determine their starting grids every year. Grands Prix generally bear the name of the country in which they are held, although exceptions do exist. Notably, countries that host more than one Grand Prix in the same year have to change the name of at least one so as to avoid iterations.
An outlet for the latest innovations in automobile engineering and a spectacle for millions alike, the A Series has given birth to multiple inventions that have made their way to conventional cars and has attracted the attention of a plethora of investors in recent decades. The presence of the Ferrara Compact since 1996 also means that all participating constructors commit to share the intellectual property they utilize for their cars for the duration of each tournament, guaranteeing that all competing teams are closely matched and that the single-seaters remain the most possibly advanced ones at all times.

Grands Prix

Active Grands Prix

Calendar Grand Prix Venue Type Appearances
#1 Gavrilia Gavrilian Grand Prix Gavrilia Motorland Gavrilia Autodrome 72
#2 Zona Umida Zona Umida Grand Prix Zona Umida Sediya International Circuit Autodrome 18
#3 Hatstheput Hatstheputian Grand Prix Hatstheput Hatstheput City Urban 22
#4 Racinia Racinian Grand Prix Racinia Màscali Street Circuit Urban 11
#5 New Sebronia Sebric Grand Prix New Sebronia Peter-Lappenby-Ring Autodrome 50
#6 Salamat Salamati Grand Prix Salamat Dar Djamail Circuit Autodrome 3
#7 Frarstizk Hiblundiiun Grand Prix Frarstizk Suzelliring Autodrome 42

Participating Constructors

Scuderia Headquarters Director Engine Debut Pilots
New Sebronia Hijomin Motorsports New Sebronia Saikabarge, New Sebronia wikipedia:Germany Charles Powell Hijomin 1959 15. TBA
61. Neuewland Ghren Traaran
Gavrilia Escudería Tormenta Gavrilia Puerto Real, Gavrilia TBA Mistral 1950 TBA
TBA
Hatstheput Imperial Racing Hatstheput Hatstheput City, Hatstheput Gavrilia Juan Carlos Expósito Mistral 2019 14. Hatstheput David Polo
TBA
Frarstizk MWR Haijebaski Frarstizk Vovilveante, Frarstizk Screenshot 2022-05-06 7.20.51 PM.png Vurdensk Senho Sabertooth 1984 19. Frarstizk Caluxe Vradestict
31. New Sebronia Valentin Markålsson
Racinia Scuderia Liupardu Racinia Sicuri, Racinia Racinia Sebastianu Magazzu Hijomin 2007 27. Racinia Vincenzo Rancatore
TBA