Emirates V-Prix
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Emirates V-Prix
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The Emirates V-Prix is a planned Formula Virtual World Championship race. The first race was expected to take place in 2016 at the Dubai Autodrom but was replaced by Bahrain after disputes with series organiser Nic Morley, however is now once again planned to take place in 2021.
History
2016
Inaugural V-Prix
Winners of the Emirates V-Prix
Multiple winners (drivers)
Embolded drivers are competing in the Formula Virtual championship in the current season.
Wins | Driver | Years |
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none yet |
Multiple winners (constructors)
Embolded constructors are competing in the Formula Virtual championship in the current season.
Wins | Constructor | Years |
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2 | Downton | 2021, 2022 |
By year
Year | Pole position | Fastest lap | Podium | Location | Report | ||
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Winner | Second | Third | |||||
2023 | Klaas van Snelheid (Downton) |
Klaas van Snelheid (Downton) |
Finn Schnyder (AMR-Downton) |
Matteo Zetticci (Downton) |
Puccio Giodano (Ocelot-Peugeot) |
Dubai | Report |
2022 | Matteo Zetticci (Downton) |
Klaas van Snelheid (Downton) |
Matteo Zetticci (Downton) |
Klaas van Snelheid (Downton) |
Adrien Simon (Mathershaw Porsche) |
Report | |
2021 | Nathaniel Powers (Downton) |
Elroy Wagner (Lopez-Porsche) |
Nathaniel Powers (Downton) |
Klaas van Snelheid (Downton) |
Adrien Simon (Mathershaw Porsche) |
Report |
External links
Formula Virtual V-Prix's | |
2024 season | Australian • Malaysian • Singapore • Japanese • French • British • German • Dutch • Belgian • Italian • Kuwait • Canadian • United States • Mexican • Argentine • Brazilian |
Former | Austrian • Bahrain • Chinese • Czech Republic • Emirates • Portuguese • Slovakian • South African • Spanish • Turkish |