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The '''KAP World Grand Prix''' is an international racing series sponsored and powered by [[KAP Limited]] (Kaldestad Automobiles of [[Prymont]]). It travels to the greatest circuits of the world, spanning six continents and several countries. Racing teams are expected to develop their vehicles to meet the requirements of fitting in a unique KAP V10 4.0l mid-mounted powerhouse.
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==2018 Series==
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The 2018 Series involved 10 teams:
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The '''KAP World Grand Prix''' is an international racing series sponsored and powered by [[KAP Limited]] (Kaldestad Automobiles of [[Prymont]]). It travels to the greatest circuits of the world, spanning six continents and several countries. Racing teams are expected to develop their vehicles to meet the requirements of fitting in a unique KAP V10 4.0l mid-mounted powerhouse. The inaugural race was held in 1955.<ref>OOC. One year after the [[First Argic War]] ended.</ref>
 
== 2016 Series ==
 
WIP: integrate the drivers and teams from our 2016 RP.<ref>https://www.europans.com/topic/4130-grand-prix-of-europa-2016/</ref>
 
== 2018 Series ==
 
=== Teams ===
 
The 2018 Series involved 10 teams.
 
{|class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size:85%"
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|-
!rowspan="2" class="unsortable"|Entrant
!rowspan="2" class="unsortable"|Entrant
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!class="unsortable"|Rounds
!class="unsortable"|Rounds
|-
|-
|Menin Industries Racing ([[Gallambria]])
|{{flagicon|Gallambria}} Menin Industries Racing
|style="background:#eaecf0; text-align:center"| Peter Douglas
|style="background:#eaecf0;text-align:center"| Peter Douglas
|TBD
|TBD
|5<br>29
|5<br/>29
|data-sort-value="5" style="text-align:center"|Jamie Salomons<br>Lucas Howse
|data-sort-value="5" style="text-align:center"|Jamie Salomons<br/>Lucas Howse
|1-11
|1-11
|-
|-
|Ivanovnov Motorsports ([[Euroführer]])
|{{flagicon|Eurofuhrer}} Ivanovnov Motorsports
|style="background:#eaecf0; text-align:center"|Viktor Ivanovnov
|style="background:#eaecf0;text-align:center"|Viktor Ivanovnov
|TBD
|TBD
|68<br>91
|68<br/>91
|data-sort-value="5" style="text-align:center"|Robert Alexandrov<br>Barta Bodor
|data-sort-value="5" style="text-align:center"|Robert Alexandrov<br/>Barta Bodor
|1-11
|1-11
|-
|-
|Typhoon ([[Orioni]])
|{{flagicon|Orioni}} Typhoon
|style="background:#eaecf0; text-align:center"|Susanna Wilson
|style="background:#eaecf0;text-align:center"|Susanna Wilson
|TBD
|TBD
|1<br>85
|1<br/>85
|data-sort-value="5" style="text-align:center"|Marcus Chan<br>Anthony Nash
|data-sort-value="5" style="text-align:center"|Marcus Chan<br/>Anthony Nash
|1-11
|1-11
|-
|-
|McRae World Rally ([[Girkmand]])
|{{flagicon|Girkmand}} McRae World Rally
|style="background:#eaecf0; text-align:center"|Jimmy McRae
|style="background:#eaecf0;text-align:center"|Jimmy McRae
|TBD
|TBD
|44<br>89
|44<br/>89
|data-sort-value="5" style="text-align:center"|Eric Reynolds<br>Tom Viera
|data-sort-value="5" style="text-align:center"|Eric Reynolds<br/>Tom Viera
|1-11
|1-11
|-
|-
|Spano-Suisa Racing ([[Iverica]])
|{{flagicon|Iverica}} Spano-Suisa Racing
|style="background:#eaecf0; text-align:center"|Adrian Spano
|style="background:#eaecf0;text-align:center"|Adrian Spano
|TBD
|TBD
|11<br>75
|11<br/>75
|data-sort-value="5" style="text-align:center"|Liberal Negrete<br>Jasón Montalvo
|data-sort-value="5" style="text-align:center"|Liberal Negrete<br/>Jasón Montalvo
|1-11
|1-11
|-
|-
|Heerefal's Rampant Racers ([[Variota]])
|{{flagicon|Variota}} Heerefal's Rampant Racers
|style="background:#eaecf0; text-align:center"|Walter Troogfelt
|style="background:#eaecf0;text-align:center"|Walter Troogfelt
|TBD
|TBD
|90<br>33
|90<br/>33
|data-sort-value="5" style="text-align:center"|Wilmar Dobbe<br>Umut Schellevis
|data-sort-value="5" style="text-align:center"|Wilmar Dobbe<br/>Umut Schellevis
|1-11
|1-11
|-
|-
|Lautus Perambulo ([[Adaptus]])
|{{flagicon|Adaptus}} Lautus Perambulo
|style="background:#eaecf0; text-align:center"|Cicero Constantine
|style="background:#eaecf0;text-align:center"|Cicero Constantine
|TBD
|TBD
|32<br>24
|32<br/>24
|data-sort-value="5" style="text-align:center"|Markus Augois<br>Fredrick Menser
|data-sort-value="5" style="text-align:center"|Markus Augois<br/>Fredrick Menser
|1-11
|1-11
|-
|-
|Scuderia Fiorini ([[Cristina]])
|{{flagicon|Cristina}} Scuderia Fiorini
|style="background:#eaecf0; text-align:center"|Francesca Fiorini
|style="background:#eaecf0;text-align:center"|Francesca Fiorini
|TBD
|TBD
|16<br>25
|16<br/>25
|data-sort-value="5" style="text-align:center"|Moreno Boso<br>Nico Zarcone
|data-sort-value="5" style="text-align:center"|Moreno Boso<br/>Nico Zarcone
|1-11
|1-11
|-
|-
|SpeedStars ([[Sunset Sea Islands]])
|{{flagicon|Sunset Sea Islands}} SpeedStars
|style="background:#eaecf0; text-align:center"|Koichiro Iketani
|style="background:#eaecf0;text-align:center"|Koichiro Iketani
|TBD
|TBD
|14<br>9
|14<br/>9
|data-sort-value="5" style="text-align:center"|Kozato Shuji<br>Hisakawa Shiro
|data-sort-value="5" style="text-align:center"|Kozato Shuji<br/>Hisakawa Shiro
|1-11
|1-11
|-
|-
|FLAC Racing ([[Limonaia]])
|{{flagicon|Limonaia}} FLAC Racing
|style="background:#eaecf0; text-align:center"|Marco Bucelli
|style="background:#eaecf0;text-align:center"|Marco Bucelli
|TBD
|TBD
|45<br>53
|45<br/>53
|data-sort-value="5" style="text-align:center"|Leonardo Paglia<br>Augusto Crovo
|data-sort-value="5" style="text-align:center"|Leonardo Paglia<br/>Augusto Crovo
|1-11
|1-11
|}
|}


The following circuits consisting of the courses used during the 2018 season:
=== Courses ===
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The following circuits consisting of the courses were used during the 2018 season.
 
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!scope="column"|Round
!scope="column"|Round
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!2
| Euroführer Grand Prix
| Euroführer Grand Prix
| Vlasic Raceway
| Vlasic Raceway
|TBD
|TBD
|-
|-
!3
!3
| Orioni Grand Prix
| Orinese Grand Prix
| Zuidhaven International Circuit
| [[Zuidhaven International Circuit]]
|TBD
|TBD
|-
|-
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!7
!7
| Adapton Grand Prix
| Adapton Grand Prix
| Causic Circuit, Causicrussia
| Causic Circuit, Causicrussia
|TBD
|TBD
|-
|-
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!10
!10
| Limonaian Grand Prix
| Limonaian Grand Prix
| Menzane Circuit, Celano
| Menzane Circuit, Celano
|TBD
|TBD
|-
|-
!11
!11
| Prymontian Grand Prix
| Prymontian Grand Prix
| Ostring Circuit
| Ostring Circuit
|TBD
|TBD
|}
|}


== References ==
{{Reflist}}
{{Eurth}}
{{Eurth}}
[[Category:Sports (Eurth)]]
[[Category:Sports (Eurth)]]

Revision as of 13:10, 15 September 2022

KAP World Grand Prix
KAP World Grand Prix.png
KAP World Grand Prix logo used since 2018
CategoryOpen-wheel single-seater Formula auto racing
CountryInternational
Inaugural season1955
Drivers20
Teams10
Drivers' championEmakera Carlos Eduardo Teixeira dos Santos
Constructors' championEmakera Biruleiby
Motorsport current event.svg Current season

The KAP World Grand Prix is an international racing series sponsored and powered by KAP Limited (Kaldestad Automobiles of Prymont). It travels to the greatest circuits of the world, spanning six continents and several countries. Racing teams are expected to develop their vehicles to meet the requirements of fitting in a unique KAP V10 4.0l mid-mounted powerhouse. The inaugural race was held in 1955.[1]

2016 Series

WIP: integrate the drivers and teams from our 2016 RP.[2]

2018 Series

Teams

The 2018 Series involved 10 teams.

Entrant Team Principal Chassis Race drivers
No. Driver name Rounds
Gallambria Menin Industries Racing Peter Douglas TBD 5
29
Jamie Salomons
Lucas Howse
1-11
Eurofuhrer Ivanovnov Motorsports Viktor Ivanovnov TBD 68
91
Robert Alexandrov
Barta Bodor
1-11
Orioni Typhoon Susanna Wilson TBD 1
85
Marcus Chan
Anthony Nash
1-11
Girkmand McRae World Rally Jimmy McRae TBD 44
89
Eric Reynolds
Tom Viera
1-11
Iverica Spano-Suisa Racing Adrian Spano TBD 11
75
Liberal Negrete
Jasón Montalvo
1-11
Variota Heerefal's Rampant Racers Walter Troogfelt TBD 90
33
Wilmar Dobbe
Umut Schellevis
1-11
Adaptus Lautus Perambulo Cicero Constantine TBD 32
24
Markus Augois
Fredrick Menser
1-11
Cristina Scuderia Fiorini Francesca Fiorini TBD 16
25
Moreno Boso
Nico Zarcone
1-11
Sunset Sea Islands SpeedStars Koichiro Iketani TBD 14
9
Kozato Shuji
Hisakawa Shiro
1-11
Limonaia FLAC Racing Marco Bucelli TBD 45
53
Leonardo Paglia
Augusto Crovo
1-11

Courses

The following circuits consisting of the courses were used during the 2018 season.

Round Grand Prix Circuit Date
1 Gallambrian Grand Prix Bromwich Street Circuit, Bromwich TBD
2 Euroführer Grand Prix Vlasic Raceway TBD
3 Orinese Grand Prix Zuidhaven International Circuit TBD
4 Girkmand Grand Prix Lincoln Motor Stadium, Lincoln TBD
5 Iverican Grand Prix Circuit de Tacalonia TBD
6 Variotan Grand Prix HCR Street Circuit, Ferrefaaierhafen TBD
7 Adapton Grand Prix Causic Circuit, Causicrussia TBD
8 Cristina Free Port Grand Prix Central Street Circuit, Cristina TBD
9 Sunset Sea Islands Grand Prix Hakone Circuit, Hakone City TBD
10 Limonaian Grand Prix Menzane Circuit, Celano TBD
11 Prymontian Grand Prix Ostring Circuit TBD

References