2019 FIA Motorsport Games

The 2019 FIA Motorsport Games was the first edition of the FIA Motorsport Games held at ACI Vallelunga Circuit, Campagnano di Roma from 1 November to 3 November 2019.[1] The games were won by Russia.[2][3]

ACI Vallelunga Circuit

Summary

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It featured GT3-spec cars, TCR Touring Car, Formula 4, drifting, a karting slalom and eSports disciplines. Only Silver and Bronze drivers were allowed to compete. The event promoters were the Federation Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) and the Stéphane Ratel Organisation (SRO). Rome was the city that hosted the opening ceremony on 30 October 2019.[1]

The event was contested in the Olympics-style, but because machine-based or motorized sports are not recognised by the Olympic Games organisation they will not be recognised as an Olympic event. "Motorized" events were held at the 1900 Summer Olympics and 1908 Summer Olympics (see Motor racing at the 1900 Summer Olympics and Water motorsports at the 1908 Summer Olympics) but they are not now regarded as official Olympic events.

166 athletes from 49 National FIA member organisations took part. 18 sets of medals were featured in the 6 disciplines.

Team Russia topped the medal table, with one gold medal for Touring Car Cup and three medals (bronze medals in Karting Slalom and Drifting) overall. Team Australia and Team Italy tied on the second place with equal amount of gold (for Digital and Formula 4 Cups respectively) and bronze medals (for GT and Digital Cups respectively). Team Belgium (Touring Car and Karting Slalom Cups) was the only other team to win more than one medal. 13 different national teams received at least one medal.

Schedule

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A provisional schedule was revealed on 30 August 2019.[4]

30 October 1 November 2 November 3 November
Opening ceremony
GT Cup Practice 1 Touring Car Cup Qualifying 1 & 2 GT Cup Race 2
F4 Cup Practice 1 F4 Cup Qualifying F4 Cup Main Race
Digital Cup Practice GT Cup Qualifying Karting Slalom Cup Knockout Rounds and Final
Touring Car Cup Practice 1 Karting Slalom Cup Practice Touring Car Cup Race 2
GT Cup Practice 2 F4 Cup Qualifying Race GT Cup Main race
Touring Car Cup Practice 2 Touring Car Cup Race 1 Closing ceremony and prize-giving
F4 Cup Practice 2 GT Cup Race 1
Drifting Cup Practice & Qualifying Digital Cup Practice
Karting Slalom Cup Qualifying
Drifting Cup Knockout Rounds and Final
Digital Cup Qualifying and Final

Participants

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Teams

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Team France, Team Italy, Team Kuwait and Team Russia are the only teams with confirmed line-up in all six cups.

   Host Nation (Italy)
Team GT Touring Car F4 Karting Slalom Drifting Digital Total
  Team Albania             1
  Team Austria             2
  Team Australia             3
  Team Belarus             4
  Team Belgium             5
  Team Brazil             1
  Team China             3
  Team Chinese Taipei             2
  Team Costa Rica             1
  Team Croatia             1
  Team Czech Republic             4
  Team Denmark             5
  Team Estonia             1
  Team Finland             2
  Team France             6
  Team Georgia             3
  Team Germany             5
  Team Hong Kong             4
  Team Hungary             5
  Team India             1
  Team Ireland             2
  Team Israel             2
  Team Italy             6
  Team Japan             2
  Team Kuwait             6
  Team Latvia             4
  Team Lithuania             4
  Team Malaysia             3
  Team Malta             1
  Team Mexico             2
  Team Netherlands             3
  Team New Zealand             2
  Team North Macedonia             1
  Team Norway             4
  Team Poland             3
  Team Portugal             4
  Team Romania             1
  Team Russia             6
  Team Serbia             1
  Team Singapore             1
  Team Slovakia             4
  Team Spain             3
  Team Sweden             4
  Team Switzerland             3
  Team Thailand             3
  Team Turkey             1
  Team Ukraine             2
  Team UK             4
  Team USA             2

Athletes

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Team Event
GT Cup Touring Car Formula 4 Karting Slalom Drifting eSports
  Team Albania Alexia Karaguni
Kristofor Mjeshtri
  Team Australia Brenton Grove
Stephen Grove
Luis Leeds Cody Nikola Latkovski
  Team Austria Jorden Dolischka
Charlie Wurz
Daniel Brandner
  Team Belarus Alexander Talkanitsa, Jr.
Alexander Talkanitsa, Sr.
Aliaksei Savin
Kseniya Shuba
Dzmitry Nahula Kirill Piletsky
  Team Belgium Louis Machiels
Nico Verdonck
Gilles Magnus Nicolas Baert Manon Degotte
Antoine Morlet
Félix Ferir
  Team Brazil João Rosate
  Team China Kan Zang
Ya-Qi Zhang
Zhen-Dong Zhang Yin Zheng
  Team Chinese Taipei Evan Chen
Po-Heng Lin
Yi-Teng Chou
  Team Costa Rica Bernal Valverde
  Team Croatia Sandro Ivanjko
Stefani Mogoroviić
  Team Czech Republic Dušan Kouřil, Jr. Václav Šafář Michal Reichert Filip Mareš
  Team Denmark Jens Reno Møller
Christina Nielsen
Malthe Jakobsen Jonas Jakobsen
Sarah Kronborg Madsen
Dennis Hansen Ian Andersen
  Team Estonia Ao Vaida
  Team Finland William Alatalo Juha Pöytälaakso
  Team France Jean-Luc Beaubelique
Jim Pla
John Filippi Reshad de Gerus Esteban Masson
Doriane Pin
Benjamin Boulbes Kevin Leaune
  Team Georgia Elizaveta Bagramovi
Nika Kobosnidze
Mevlud Meladze Archil Tsimakuridze
  Team Germany Steffen Görig
Alfred Renauer
Luca Engstler Niklas Krütten Janina Burkard
Florian Vietze
Mikail Hizal
  Team Greece Stavros Grillis
  Team Hong Kong Paul Ip
Ying-Kin Lee
Ka-To Jim Hugo Hung Yat-Lam Law
  Team Hungary Norbert Kiss László Tóth Dorka Kiss
Bálint Németh
Zoltán Szántó Benjámin Báder
  Team India Suriyavarathan Karthikeyan
Shravanthika Lakshmi Shyam Kumar
  Team Ireland Lucca Allen Keith Dempsey
  Team Israel Ido Cohen Yarven Oved
Ben Pinto
  Team Italy Gianluca Roda
Giorgio Roda
Enrico Bettera Andrea Rosso Paolo Gallo Emma Segattini Federico Sceriffo Stefano Conte
  Team Japan Hiroshi Hamaguchi
Ukyo Sasahara
Kazuto Kotaka
  Team Kuwait Zaid Ashkanani
Khaled Al-Mudhaf
Salem Al-Nusif Mohammed Al-Nusif Hessa Al-Fares
Marshad Al-Marshad
Ali Makhseed Rashed Al-Rashdan
  Team Latvia Valters Zviedris Emīlija Bertāne
Nicolass Bertāns
Edmunds Berzins Kriss Jaunzemis
  Team Lithuania Julius Adomavičius Skaistė Petrauskaitė
Kajus Šikšnelis
Benediktas Čirba Martynas Sidunovas
  Team Malaysia Adrian Henry D'Silva
Weiron Tan
Jasper Thong Mior Hafiz
  Team Malta Kane Pisani
  Team Mexico lavio Emil Bustamante Abed
Andrea Sierra Ruíz
Daniel Gutierrez
  Team Netherlands Tom Coronel Nina Pothof
Bastiaan van Loenen
Leon Ackermann
  Team New Zealand Faine Kahia Flynn Mullany
  Team North Macedonia Valentin Latkovski
  Team Norway Kristian Sætheren Marcus Myrseth
Mina Louise Nielsen Pedersen
Odd-Helge Helstad Tommy Østgård
  Team Poland Artur Janosz
Andrzej Lewandowski
Krzysztof Gardziel
Sara Sandra Kałuzińska
Marcin Świderek
  Team Portugal Henrique Chaves
Miguel Ramos
Mariano Pires Martim Fidalgo
Matilde Fidalgo
Diogo Manuel Dias Correia
  Team Romania Vlad Andrei Stanescu
  Team Russia Denis Bulatov
Rinat Salikhov
Klim Gavrilov Pavel Bulantsev Vladislav Bushuev
Olesya Vashchuk
Ilya Fedorov Vasily Anufriev
  Team Serbia Aleksa Lazarac
Nikola Tošić
  Team Singapore Charles Theseira
  Team Slovakia Maťo Homola Barbora Bauerová
Michal Vilim
János Onódi Dávid Nemček
  Team Spain Alvaro Lobera
Fernando Navarrete, Jr.
Gonzalo de Andrés Belén García
  Team Sweden Jessica Bäckman Anna Glaerum
Alxander Spetz
Christian Erlandsson Robin Noborg
  Team Switzerland Christoph Lenz
Patric Niederhauser
Yves Meyer Fredy Eugster
  Team Thailand Vutthikorn Inthraphuvasak
Kantadhee Kusiri
Sitavee Limnantharak
Ananthorn Tangniannatchai
Thananon Inthongsuk
  Team Turkey Ayhancan Güven
Salih Yoluç
  Team Ukraine Veronika Kononenko
Heorhii Krasko
Dmitriy Illyuk
  Team United Kingdom Chris Froggatt
Felicity Haigh
Rory Butcher Jessica Edgar
Samuel Shaw
James Baldwin
  Team United States Robert Ferriol
Spencer Pumpelly
Mason Filippi

Medal table

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  *   Host nation (Italy)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Russia (RUS)1023
2  Australia (AUS)1012
  Italy (ITA)*1012
4  Japan (JPN)1001
  Netherlands (NLD)1001
  Ukraine (UKR)1001
7  Belgium (BEL)0202
8  Costa Rica (CRI)0101
  Czech Republic (CZE)0101
  Germany (DEU)0101
  Poland (POL)0101
12  Finland (FIN)0011
  Slovakia (SVK)0011
Totals (13 entries)66618

References

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  1. ^ a b Lloyd, Daniel. "FIA Motorsport Games to Retain Nations Cup GT Format". sportscar365.com. John Dagys Media. Retrieved 15 August 2019.
  2. ^ "Russia wins inaugural FIA Motorsport Games at Vallelunga". 3 November 2019.
  3. ^ "카지노 사이트 이용 가이드 - 최고의 온라인카지노 선정 방법". AutoMobileSport (in Korean). Archived from the original on November 28, 2001. Retrieved 2024-08-25.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  4. ^ "Schedule revealed for 2019 FIA Motorsport Games as international showdown draws closer". fiamotorsportgames.com. SRO Motorsports Group. 30 August 2019. Retrieved 20 September 2019.
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FIA Motorsport Games
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I Motorsport Olympiad (2019)
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