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The 2012 iRacing World Championship Grand Prix Series season was the third in the championship's history. Greger Huttu of Finland took his second championship title beating 2011 champion Hugo Luis by 62 points.
Huttu took more wins and led more laps than any other driver this season. All of his wins, bar one at Silverstone, were in America.
Calendar
editRd. | Country | Circuit | Winning driver |
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1 | United States | Watkins Glen International | Greger Huttu |
2 | Netherlands | Circuit Park Zandvoort | Hugo Luis |
3 | United States | Indianapolis Motor Speedway | Greger Huttu |
4 | United States | Sebring International Raceway | Greger Huttu |
5 | Japan | Okayama International Circuit | Hugo Luis |
6 | United States | Road America | Greger Huttu |
7 | United States | Infineon Raceway | Greger Huttu |
8 | United States | Virginia International Raceway | Greger Huttu |
9 | United Kingdom | Silverstone | Greger Huttu |
10 | Australia | Phillip Island Circuit | Hugo Luis |
11 | United States | Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course | Greger Huttu |
12 | United States | Road Atlanta | Greger Huttu |
13 | Belgium | Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps | Atze Kerkhof |
14 | Belgium | Circuit Zolder | Hugo Luis |
15 | Japan | Twin Ring Motegi | Hugo Luis |
16 | Japan | Suzuka Circuit | Atze Kerkhof |
Standings
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References
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