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}}[[Greidanus Grand Prix]], also known by its abbreviation GGP, is a Dutch former GPGSL racing team. It was founded by team owner [[Ruben Greidanus]]. The team entered the GPGSL in [[Season 10]], replacing old-timers [[Van Smirren Motorsports]]. It stayed in the series until the end of that season, when Greidanus decided to fold the team and take a sabbatical year.
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}}[[Greidanus Grand Prix]], also known by its abbreviation '''GGP''', is a Dutch former GPGSL racing team. It was founded by team owner [[Ruben Greidanus]]. The team entered the GPGSL in [[Season 10]], replacing old-timers [[Van Smirren Motorsports]]. It stayed in the series until the end of that season, when Greidanus decided to fold the team and take a sabbatical year.
   
 
== History ==
 
== History ==

Revision as of 02:41, 7 August 2019

Greidanus Grand Prix, also known by its abbreviation GGP, is a Dutch former GPGSL racing team. It was founded by team owner Ruben Greidanus. The team entered the GPGSL in Season 10, replacing old-timers Van Smirren Motorsports. It stayed in the series until the end of that season, when Greidanus decided to fold the team and take a sabbatical year.

History

The team is run by former driver Ruben Greidanus, who remains a test driver for the team. Greidanus is a long-time member of the GPGSL community who had previously been involved in the series as a driver and administrator. In their début season, the team used Porsche engines and Goodyear tyres. Its drivers were Chris Warrington and GPGSL veteran Dean Kittleson. Warrington set the team's first, and so far only, fastest lap at the European Grand Prix in Season 10.

Future

In February 2016, Greidanus announced that the team would close after Season 10 due to personal reasons.

Gallery

Complete GrandPrixGames Super League Results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position; races in italics indicate fastest lap; underlined races indicate most places gained)

Season Engine Tyres Drivers 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Points WCC
10 Porsche G AUS PAC MAL JPN UAE ITA AUT EUR CAN USA BRA RSA OCE GER BEL NED GBR FLE 132 7th
United Kingdom Chris Warrington 11 18 15 11 5 13 18 13 12 15 12 20 6 10 12 Ret 2 1
United Kingdom Dean Kittleson 13 5 5 4 17 Ret 17 12 11 6 7 13 7 5 Ret 12 1 7