Formula 1 is, for many, the pinnacle of motorsport - certainly the open-wheeled variety. With a global audience, Netflix documentaries, wildly popular social media presence and coverage from the world’s media, it’s hard to avoid F1.The same is true in sim racing and video games. There are the main official titles, but these specialised single-seater cars also make it into other releases too, and are often the quickest machines available. Here’s where you can drive old and new licenced Formula 1 cars virtually in contemporary platforms.