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Great Leap Backward is a racing team from Shangai, China. The team is known for it's communist image, often seeking sponsorship from countries as North Korea or Transnistria. Due to their anticapitalistic principles, GLB only runs in low-cost championships. | Great Leap Backward is a racing team from Shangai, China. The team is known for it's communist image, often seeking sponsorship from countries as North Korea or Transnistria. Due to their anticapitalistic principles, GLB only runs in low-cost championships. | ||
GLB made its international race debut in 1992 in [[1992 Life Grand Prix Series season|LGPS]] Having Run drivers such as [[Kim Jong-Sung]] and [[Gio Van Dycke]], then continued in [[Rejects-1 World Championship]] since 1994 until that series withdrawal in 1998. GLB has never been able to be truly succesful, at best scoring a handful of podium finishes and a runaway win. After 1997 then GLB have made no succesful appearances in other series. | It is not entirely clear when the team was founded, but it was likely to be in the early eighties. GLB made its international race debut in 1992 in [[1992 Life Grand Prix Series season|LGPS]] Having Run drivers such as [[Kim Jong-Sung]] and [[Gio Van Dycke]], then continued in [[Rejects-1 World Championship]] since 1994 until that series withdrawal in 1998. GLB has never been able to be truly succesful, at best scoring a handful of podium finishes and a runaway win. After 1997 then GLB have made no succesful appearances in other series. |
Revision as of 19:25, 13 September 2016
Great Leap Backward is a racing team from Shangai, China. The team is known for it's communist image, often seeking sponsorship from countries as North Korea or Transnistria. Due to their anticapitalistic principles, GLB only runs in low-cost championships.
It is not entirely clear when the team was founded, but it was likely to be in the early eighties. GLB made its international race debut in 1992 in LGPS Having Run drivers such as Kim Jong-Sung and Gio Van Dycke, then continued in Rejects-1 World Championship since 1994 until that series withdrawal in 1998. GLB has never been able to be truly succesful, at best scoring a handful of podium finishes and a runaway win. After 1997 then GLB have made no succesful appearances in other series.