What is SF

Race format

Adding to Superleague Formula’s appeal is its unique Qualifying format, with a fully reversed grid in the second race and the Super Final. Not only are we offering spectacular racing but the biggest prize fund in European motorsport, with the league Champions set to pocket a hefty €1 million. On top of that runners up will receive a cool €500,000 with third place taking home €250,000.

Technically identical cars and engines representing the 18 competing football clubs will see the popular Super Final race, introduced in 2009, again in 2010, where 6 clubs will do a five lap dash for cash at the end of race two on Sundays. Drivers will do battle for a weekend purse of €100,000 in prize money going to the winner of each weekend round. Unlike in 2009 however, prize money will be awarded to all half-dozen finalists meaning that for the first time, fourth to sixth stand to win a share of €55,000, with second and third receiving €75,000 and €50,000 respectively, as they did in ‘09. It’s therefore possible for one driver to amass a staggering €2.2 million should they win all 12 Super Finals throughout the season. Points are awarded on a scale from first to last. Each club accumulates points and the Superleague Formula Champions will be the club with most points at the end of the twelve round season.

Qualifiying

Qualifiying

Qualifiying is carried out on Saturday.

The Races

The Races

Races are carried out on Sunday.

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