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- IRacing_World_Championship_Grand_Prix_Series abstract "The iRacing World Championship Grand Prix series (iWCGPS) is an online racing series hosted by iRacing.com. It features the top 50 sim-racers from iRacing’s road course series competing for more than $35,000 in cash and prizes. iWCGPS drivers race digital versions of the Williams-Toyota FW31 on laser-scanned versions of many of the world’s legendary road courses including Spa-Francorchamps, Suzuka and Silverstone.".
- Q16934812 abstract "The iRacing World Championship Grand Prix series (iWCGPS) is an online racing series hosted by iRacing.com. It features the top 50 sim-racers from iRacing’s road course series competing for more than $35,000 in cash and prizes. iWCGPS drivers race digital versions of the Williams-Toyota FW31 on laser-scanned versions of many of the world’s legendary road courses including Spa-Francorchamps, Suzuka and Silverstone.".
- IRacing_World_Championship_Grand_Prix_Series comment "The iRacing World Championship Grand Prix series (iWCGPS) is an online racing series hosted by iRacing.com. It features the top 50 sim-racers from iRacing’s road course series competing for more than $35,000 in cash and prizes. iWCGPS drivers race digital versions of the Williams-Toyota FW31 on laser-scanned versions of many of the world’s legendary road courses including Spa-Francorchamps, Suzuka and Silverstone.".
- Q16934812 comment "The iRacing World Championship Grand Prix series (iWCGPS) is an online racing series hosted by iRacing.com. It features the top 50 sim-racers from iRacing’s road course series competing for more than $35,000 in cash and prizes. iWCGPS drivers race digital versions of the Williams-Toyota FW31 on laser-scanned versions of many of the world’s legendary road courses including Spa-Francorchamps, Suzuka and Silverstone.".