Italian V-Prix

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23px-Flag of Italy.svg-1-.png Italian V-Prix
Autodromo Nazionale Monza
800px-Monza track map.svg.png
Race Information
Laps 39
Circuit length 5.793 km (3.600 mi)
Race length 225.927 km (140.400 mi)
Number of times held 11
First held 2013
Most wins (drivers) 23px-Flag of France.svg-1-.png Adrien Simon (4)
Most wins (constructors) 23px-Flag of France.svg-1-.png Mathershaw (6)
Lap record 22px-Flag of Brazil.svg-1-.png Enrique Ruiz
1:17.359 (2023)
Last race (2023)
Pole position
23px-Flag of the Netherlands.svg-1-.png K. van SnelheidDownton • 1:18.157
Podium
1. 23px-Flag of Italy.svg-1-.png M. ZetticciDownton • 51:27.431
2. 23px-Flag of the United States.svg-1-.png B. KiddNorth Star-Ford • +5.439
3. 23px-Flag of the United Kingdom.svg-1-.png N. PowersAMR-Downton • +9.766
Fastest lap
22px-Flag of Brazil.svg-1-.png E. RuizPorsche • 1:17.359

The Italian V-Prix is a Virtual Grand Prix Championship race held annually in Italy. The V-Prix is currently held at the Autodromo Nazionale Monza, which is colloquially known as Monza.

Thus far Adrien Simon is the most successful driver, with a win in 2013, and a the follow up in 2014 being a dominant display with pole, fastest lap and the win. Enrique Ruiz won the 2015 running of the event, while Will Hoskins won in 2016. Klaas van Snelheid took the victory in 2017 from pole position with fastest lap, after both Nathaniel Powers and Finn Schnyder had retired while leading.

History

Inaugural V-Prix

2014 V-Prix

Winners of the Italian V-Prix

Multiple winners (drivers)

Embolded drivers are competing in the Formula Virtual world championship in the current season.

Wins Driver Years
4 23px-Flag of France.svg-1-.png Adrien Simon 2013, 2014, 2019, 2022
2 23px-Flag of the Netherlands.svg-1-.png Klaas van Snelheid 2017, 2020
22px-Flag of Brazil.svg-1-.png Enrique Ruiz 2015, 2021

Multiple winners (constructors)

Embolded constructors are competing in the Formula Virtual world championship in the current season.

Wins Constructor Years
6 23px-Flag of France.svg-1-.png Mathershaw 2013, 20141, 2018, 2019, 2021, 2022
3 23px-Flag of the United Kingdom.svg-1-.png Downton 2017, 2020, 2023

1 Won while competing as Liverpool.

By year

Year Pole position Fastest lap Podium Location Report
Winner Second Third
2023 23px-Flag of the Netherlands.svg-1-.png Klaas van Snelheid
(Downton)
22px-Flag of Brazil.svg-1-.png Enrique Ruiz
(Porsche)
23px-Flag of Italy.svg-1-.png Matteo Zetticci
(Downton)
23px-Flag of the United States.svg-1-.png Brock Kidd
(North Star-Ford)
23px-Flag of the United Kingdom.svg-1-.png Nathaniel Powers
(AMR-Downton)
Monza Report
2022 23px-Flag of France.svg-1-.png Adrien Simon
(Mathershaw Porsche)
22px-Flag of Brazil.svg-1-.png Enrique Ruiz
(Mathershaw Porsche)
23px-Flag of France.svg-1-.png Adrien Simon
(Mathershaw Porsche)
23px-Flag of the Netherlands.svg-1-.png Klaas van Snelheid
(Downton)
22px-Flag of Brazil.svg-1-.png Enrique Ruiz
(Mathershaw Porsche)
Report
2021 23px-Flag of the United Kingdom.svg-1-.png Nathaniel Powers
(Downton)
23px-Flag of the United Kingdom.svg-1-.png Marcus Thunder
(Lucas-Downton)
22px-Flag of Brazil.svg-1-.png Enrique Ruiz
(Mathershaw Porsche)
23px-Flag of Australia.svg-1-.png Nick Addison
(Franklin-Honda)
16px-Flag of Switzerland.svg-1-.png Danilo Forini
(Franklin-Honda)
Report
2020 23px-Flag of the United Kingdom.svg-1-.png Nathaniel Powers
(Downton)
23px-Flag of the Netherlands.svg-1-.png Klaas van Snelheid
(Downton)
23px-Flag of the Netherlands.svg-1-.png Klaas van Snelheid
(Downton)
23px-Flag of France.svg-1-.png Adrien Simon
(Mathershaw Porsche)
22px-Flag of Brazil.svg-1-.png Enrique Ruiz
(Mathershaw Porsche)
Report
2019 22px-Flag of Brazil.svg-1-.png Enrique Ruiz
(Franklin-Honda)
23px-Flag of the United Kingdom.svg-1-.png Nathaniel Powers
(Downton)
23px-Flag of France.svg-1-.png Adrien Simon
(DS Mathershaw)
23px-Flag of the United Kingdom.svg-1-.png Lewis Ellington
(Meteor-Infiniti)
23px-Flag of Ukraine.svg-1-.png Oleksandr Zozulya
(FIRST-Ford)
Report
2018 23px-Flag of France.svg-1-.png Adrien Simon
(DS Mathershaw)
23px-Flag of Finland.svg-1-.png Tumo Kinnumen
(Ocelot-Alfa Romeo)
23px-Flag of Estonia.svg-1-.png Allar Kangur
(DS Mathershaw)
23px-Flag of Finland.svg-1-.png Tumo Kinnumen
(Ocelot-Alfa Romeo)
23px-Flag of the United Kingdom.svg-1-.png Nathaniel Powers
(Downton)
Report
2017 23px-Flag of the Netherlands.svg-1-.png Klaas van Snelheid
(Downton)
23px-Flag of the Netherlands.svg-1-.png Klaas van Snelheid
(Downton)
23px-Flag of the Netherlands.svg-1-.png Klaas van Snelheid
(Downton)
23px-Flag of Finland.svg-1-.png Tumo Kinnumen
(Westwood-Renault)
23px-Flag of Ukraine.svg-1-.png Oleksandr Zozulya
(FIRST-Ford)
Report
2016 23px-Flag of Portugal.svg-1-.png Carson Davenport
(FUN-Yamaha)
23px-Flag of France.svg-1-.png Adrien Simon
(DS-Downton)
23px-Flag of the United Kingdom.svg-1-.png Will Hoskins
(FUN-Yamaha)
20px-Flag of Denmark.svg-1-.png Johan Halvosen
(Meteor-Virgin)
23px-Flag of Portugal.svg-1-.png Carson Davenport
(FUN-Yamaha)
Report
2015 23px-Flag of the United Kingdom.svg-1-.png Will Hoskins
(Westwood)
22px-Flag of Brazil.svg-1-.png Enrique Ruiz
(Franklin-Honda)
22px-Flag of Brazil.svg-1-.png Enrique Ruiz
(Franklin-Honda)
23px-Flag of the United Kingdom.svg-1-.png Will Hoskins
(Westwood)
23px-Flag of Italy.svg-1-.png Enzo Domenicalli
(Rossi-Ferrari)
Report
2014 23px-Flag of France.svg-1-.png Adrien Simon
(Liverpool-Vauxhall)
23px-Flag of France.svg-1-.png Adrien Simon
(Liverpool-Vauxhall)
23px-Flag of France.svg-1-.png Adrien Simon
(Liverpool-Vauxhall)
22px-Flag of Brazil.svg-1-.png Enrique Ruiz
(Franklin-Honda)
23px-Flag of the United Kingdom.svg-1-.png Will Hoskins
(Franklin-Honda)
Report
2013 23px-Flag of Portugal.svg-1-.png Carson Davenport
(Lucas Wilson-Yamaha)
23px-Flag of the United Kingdom.svg-1-.png Will Hoskins
(Franklin-Honda)
23px-Flag of France.svg-1-.png Adrien Simon
(Mathershaw-Mercedes)
23px-Flag of Canada.svg-1-.png Hugh Dwyer
(Lucas Wilson-Yamaha)
23px-Flag of France.svg-1-.png Jean Mattson
(Team 23-Cosworth)
Report

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