The term "pole position", is used in the Formula Virtual World Championship as the term to define the position of the motor vehicle and its driver at the front of the grid in the starting lineup. This driver is referred to as the polesitter. Grid position is decided by a separate qualifying session where drivers try to set the fastest lap and are then placed on the grid in order of their lap times from fastest to slowest.
By driver
All figures correct as of the 2024 Malaysian V-Prix
By driver nationality
Most driver pole positions per season
* Season still in progress
By constructor
1 For 2014–2015, Mathershaw ran as Liverpool where they scored 12 poles.
2 For 2013–2015, Mathershaw ran under a British nationality where they scored 13 poles.
3 For 2013–2018 and 2020–2022, Westwood ran under a British nationality where they scored 4 poles.
By constructors nationality
Key
Bold
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Constructor is competing under that nationality in the 2024 season
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Most constructor pole positions per season
Year
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Constructor(s)
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Drivers
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Poles
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Races
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2013
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Team 23-Cosworth
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Elroy Wagner (6), Jean Mattson (1)
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7
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16
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2014
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Liverpool-Vauxhall
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Adrien Simon (6), Karl Beckenbauer (5)
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11
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17
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2015
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Franklin-Honda
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Enrique Ruiz (9), Elroy Wagner (2)
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11
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16
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2016
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DS-Downton
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Adrien Simon (5), Olen Inman (4)
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9
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18
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2017
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Downton
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Nathaniel Powers (10), Klaas van Snelheid (3)
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13
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18
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2018
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Franklin-Honda
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Enrique Ruiz (5), Olen Inman (1)
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6
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18
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2019
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Downton
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Nathaniel Powers (5), Klaas van Snelheid (4)
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9
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17
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2020
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Downton
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Nathaniel Powers (6), Klaas van Snelheid (3)
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9
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16
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2021
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Downton
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Nathaniel Powers (5), Klaas van Snelheid (3)
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8
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16
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2022
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Mathershaw Porsche
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Enrique Ruiz (6), Adrien Simon (3)
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9
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16
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2023
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Downton
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Klaas van Snelheid (9), Matteo Zetticci (2)
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11
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16
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2024
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Lamborghini
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Felix Beyer (1), Enzo Domenicalli (1)
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2*
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2*
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* Season still in progress
By engine manufacturer
Key
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Engine manufacturer is competing in the 2024 season
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By tyre manufacturer
1 For 2017–2024, Goodyear were the sole tyre supplier.
2 For 2013–2014, Bridgestone were the sole tyre supplier.