Formula Virtual, often shortened to FV, is the highest class of Virtual open wheel racing defined by the FVA governing body. The FV season consists of a series of races, known as V-Prix's, held usually on purpose-built circuits, and in a few cases on closed city streets. Each winner is presented with a trophy and the results of each race are combined to determine two annual Championships, one for drivers and one for constructors.
By driver
All figures correct as of the 2024 Australian V-Prix
Rank
|
Driver
|
Country
|
Wins
|
Seasons active
|
First win
|
Last win
|
1
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Enrique Ruiz (3)
|
Brazil
|
33
|
2013–2024
|
2014 Portuguese V-Prix
|
2023 Brazilian V-Prix
|
2
|
Nathaniel Powers (5)
|
Great Britain
|
30
|
2013–2024
|
2013 Malaysian V-Prix
|
2024 Australian V-Prix
|
3
|
Klaas van Snelheid
|
Netherlands
|
29
|
2017–2024
|
2017 Japanese V-Prix
|
2023 Mexican V-Prix
|
4
|
Adrien Simon
|
France
|
26
|
2013–2022
|
2013 Canadian V-Prix
|
2022 Mexican V-Prix
|
5
|
Will Hoskins
|
Great Britain
|
9
|
2013–2024
|
2013 British V-Prix
|
2020 United States V-Prix
|
6
|
Elroy Wagner
|
Germany
|
8
|
2013–2021
|
2013 Austrian V-Prix
|
2016 Portuguese V-Prix
|
Allar Kangur
|
Estonia
|
8
|
2017–2024
|
2017 United States V-Prix
|
2020 Japanese V-Prix
|
8
|
Matteo Zetticci
|
Italy
|
6
|
2022–2024
|
2022 Japanese V-Prix
|
2023 United States V-Prix
|
9
|
Karl Beckenbauer
|
Germany
|
4
|
2013–2021
|
2014 Australian V-Prix
|
2017 Canadian V-Prix
|
Olen Inman
|
Monaco
|
4
|
2016–2018, 2020
|
2016 British V-Prix
|
2016 Canadian V-Prix
|
Puccio Giodano
|
Italy
|
4
|
2013–2024
|
2015 French V-Prix
|
2023 Canadian V-Prix
|
12
|
Jean Mattson
|
France
|
3
|
2013–2023
|
2013 Australian V-Prix
|
2013 Belgian V-Prix
|
13
|
Lewis Ellington
|
Great Britain
|
2
|
2013–2017, 2019–2020
|
2013 Spanish V-Prix
|
2014 Spanish V-Prix
|
Carson Davenport
|
Portugal
|
2
|
2013–2021
|
2013 Chinese V-Prix
|
2016 Belgian V-Prix
|
Tumo Kinnumen
|
Finland
|
2
|
2013–2023
|
2015 Chinese V-Prix
|
2015 Japanese V-Prix
|
Johan Halvosen
|
Denmark
|
2
|
2015–2024
|
2016 Australian V-Prix
|
2016 Malaysian V-Prix
|
Nick Addison
|
Australia
|
2
|
2020–2022, 2024
|
2021 German V-Prix
|
2021 Turkish V-Prix
|
18
|
Hugh Dwyer
|
Canada
|
1
|
2013–2015, 2017
|
2013 Brazilian V-Prix
|
2013 Brazilian V-Prix
|
Diego Campos
|
Spain
|
1
|
2013–2014, 2017, 2019–2020
|
2014 United States V-Prix
|
2014 United States V-Prix
|
Nikolai Milkovich
|
Russia
|
1
|
2014–2021
|
2014 French V-Prix
|
2014 French V-Prix
|
Marcus Thunder
|
Great Britain
|
1
|
2013–2016, 2019–2021, 2023–2024
|
2015 Brazilian V-Prix
|
2015 Brazilian V-Prix
|
Enzo Domenicalli
|
Italy
|
1
|
2013–2015, 2020, 2022–2024
|
2015 Spanish V-Prix
|
2015 Spanish V-Prix
|
Stuart Harrison
|
United States
|
1
|
2015–2017
|
2016 Spanish V-Prix
|
2016 Spanish V-Prix
|
Felix Pérez
|
Mexico
|
1
|
2018–2024
|
2020 British V-Prix
|
2020 British V-Prix
|
Maximilian Thunström
|
Sweden
|
1
|
2021–2022, 2024
|
2021 United States V-Prix
|
2021 United States V-Prix
|
James Vasquez
|
Colombia
|
1
|
2018–2024
|
2022 Malaysian V-Prix
|
2022 Malaysian V-Prix
|
Thierry Xylander
|
Belgium
|
1
|
2019–2024
|
2023 Malaysian V-Prix
|
2023 Malaysian V-Prix
|
Finn Schnyder
|
Switzerland
|
1
|
2017–2024
|
2023 Emirates V-Prix
|
2023 Emirates V-Prix
|
By driver nationality
Most driver wins per season
* Season still in progress
By constructor
1 For 2014–2015, Mathershaw ran as Liverpool where they scored 6 wins.
2 For 2013–2015, Mathershaw ran under a British nationality where they scored 8 wins.
3 For 2014, Meteor ran as Peugeot where they scored 1 win.
4 For 2014–2015, Meteor ran under a French nationality where they scored 1 win.
5 For 2013–2018 and 2020–2022, Westwood ran under a British nationality where they scored 2 wins.
By constructor nationality
Key
Bold
|
Constructor is competing under that nationality in the 2024 season
|
Rank
|
Country
|
Wins
|
Constructor(s)
|
No. of constructors
|
1
|
Great Britain
|
115
|
Downton (61), Franklin (37), Mathershaw (8), Lucas (3), Ingram (3), Westwood (2), North Star (1)
|
7
|
2
|
France
|
48
|
Mathershaw (46), Meteor (1), Westwood (1)
|
3
|
3
|
Netherlands
|
5
|
Team 23 (5)
|
1
|
United States
|
5
|
Meteor (3), FIRST (2)
|
2
|
5
|
Japan
|
3
|
Ocelot (3)
|
1
|
6
|
Italy
|
2
|
Rossi (2)
|
1
|
Finland
|
2
|
FUN (2)
|
1
|
Australia
|
2
|
AMR (2)
|
1
|
Germany
|
2
|
Zyla (1), Porsche (1)
|
2
|
9
|
Switzerland
|
1
|
Lopez (1)
|
1
|
Most constructor wins per season
Year
|
Constructor(s)
|
Drivers
|
Wins
|
Races
|
2013
|
Franklin-Honda
|
Nathaniel Powers (4), Will Hoskins (2)
|
6
|
16
|
2014
|
Franklin-Honda
|
Will Hoskins (5), Enrique Ruiz (4)
|
9
|
17
|
2015
|
Franklin-Honda
|
Enrique Ruiz (7), Elroy Wagner (3)
|
10
|
16
|
2016
|
DS-Downton
|
Adrien Simon (6), Olen Inman (4)
|
10
|
18
|
2017
|
Downton
|
Nathaniel Powers (7), Klaas van Snelheid (6)
|
13
|
18
|
2018
|
DS Mathershaw
|
Allar Kangur (6), Adrien Simon (5)
|
11
|
18
|
2019
|
Downton
|
Nathaniel Powers (4), Klaas van Snelheid (4)
|
8
|
17
|
2020
|
Downton
|
Nathaniel Powers (5), Klaas van Snelheid (3)
|
8
|
16
|
2021
|
Downton
|
Nathaniel Powers (7), Klaas van Snelheid (2)
|
9
|
16
|
2022
|
Mathershaw Porsche
|
Enrique Ruiz (5), Adrien Simon (5)
|
10
|
16
|
2023
|
Downton
|
Klaas van Snelheid (7), Matteo Zetticci (4)
|
11
|
16
|
2024
|
Downton
|
Nathaniel Powers (1), Klaas van Snelheid (0)
|
1*
|
1*
|
* Season still in progress
By engine manufacturer
Key
|
Engine manufacturer is competing in the 2024 season
|
By tyre manufacturer
1 For 2017–2024, Goodyear were the sole tyre supplier.
2 For 2013–2014, Bridgestone were the sole tyre supplier.