2024 FIA Motorsport Games Esports GT Cup

The 2024 FIA Motorsport Games Esports GT Cup Powered by Mercedes-AMG Motorsport is the third FIA Motorsport Games Digital GT Cup, to be held at City of Arts and Sciences, Valencia, Spain on 23 October to 27 October 2024.[1] The race was contested with Mercedes-AMG GT GT3-spec cars. The event is the part of the 2024 FIA Motorsport Games.

Race details
Date 23–27 October
Official name FIA Motorsport Games Digital GT Cup
Official name Spain Circuit Ricardo Tormo, Spain
Course Permanent circuit
4.005 km (2.489 mi)
Medalists
First TBA
Second TBA
Third TBA
City of Arts and Sciences

Entry list

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All Esports racers to be using the Mercedes-AMG GT3 Evo.

Team No. Driver name
  Team Great Britain 1 Kieran Prendergast
  Team Netherlands 2 Abe Santema
  Team Spain 3 Andrés Mesa Eguiagaray
  Team Austria 4 Felix Temper
  Team Andorra 5 Elder Filipe Cerqueira Lopes
  Team Germany 6 Niklas Houben
  Team Georgia 7 Saba Javakhishvili
  Team Cayman Islands 8 Karyll Shakir Iton
  Team Lithuania 9 Grantas Kareckas
  Team Sweden 10 Albin Månsson
  Team Azerbaijan 11 Yagub Aliyev
  Team Peru 12 Matias Arevalo
  Team Malta 13 Dean Vella
  Team Serbia 14 Aleksandar Celiković
  Team Türkiye 15 Kaan Bekiroğlu
  Team Croatia 16 Matija Škuljak
  Team Brazil 17 Igor De Oliveira Rodrigues
  Team Dominican Republic 18 Carlos Abreu
  Team Czech Republic 19 Vojtech Fiala
  Team United States 20 Michael Moening
  Team Nigeria 21 Oluwafemi Olauye
  Team Estonia 22 Juss Parek
  Team Belgium 23 Mathias Kühn
  Team Argentina 24 Mariano Andres Rodriquez
  Team Switzerland 25 Julian Ammann
  Team Japan 26 Sota Muto
  Team Latvia 27 Davis Bite
  Team Bahamas 28 Lavone Glinton
  Team Australia 29 Philippa Boquida
  Team Ukraine 30 Oleksandr Borodai
  Team Greece 31 Emmanouil Gerardis
  Team Nepal 32 Diprash Shakya
  Team Slovakia 33 Erik Mucska
  Team Chile 34 Angel Inostroza
  Team Panama 35 David Claramunt
  Team Guatemala 36 Arnoldo Daetz
  Team United Arab Emirates 37 Eisa Almarar
  Team Bangladesh 38 Rahul Chakraborty
  Team Kosovo 39 Drilon Ahmetaj
  Team Malaysia 40 Naquib Azlan
  Team Hong Kong 41 Ho Cheung Chan
  Team Israel 42 Daniel Berezovsky
  Team Norway 43 Ole Steinbråten
  Team Armenia 44 Alex Sargsyan
  Team Singapore 45 Muhammad Thasbeeh Mohamed Rafik
  Team Chinese Taipei 46 Hung-Ming Chang
  Team Mexico 47 Yerick Ahmet Robles Rosales
  Team South Korea 48 Youngchan Kim
  Team Morocco 49 Ahmed Erquizi
  Team Venezuela 50 Gabriel Parra
  Team Iceland 51 Sigurgeir Ludviksson
  Team Albania 52 Kristi Nani
  Team Botswana 53 Mosiami Edwin Bogosing
  Team Portugal 54 Ricardo Ledo
  Team Qatar 55 Khalid Al Maraghi
  Team Barbados 56 Mark-Anthony Hinkson
  Team France 57 Mathys Leitao
Source:[2]

Results

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General Qualifying

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Quarter-finals

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The competition consists of 3 Quarter-finals, the Top 10 of each Quarter-final proceed to the Semi-finals, while Places 11 to 19 get transferred to the "Last Chance" Qualifier stage.
     Proceeds to the Semi-finals

Quarter-final 1

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Quarter-final 2

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Last Chance

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After the completition of all the Quarter-finals positions 11 to 19 get another chance in two Last Chance races. The Top 5 of each race advance to the Semi-finals, the rest are eliminated.
     Proceeds to the Semi-finals
     Eliminated

Last Chance 1

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Last Chance 2

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Semi-final

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The Top 10 of each Semi-final advance to the Final, the rest are eliminated.
     Proceeds to the final
     Eliminated

Semi-final 1

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Semi-final 2

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Final

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References

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  1. ^ "Mercedes-AMG GT3 joins FIA Motorsport Games as official Esports GT & Circuit car partner". fiamotorsportgames.com. SRO Motorsports Group. 14 August 2024. Retrieved 14 August 2024.
  2. ^ "FIA Esports GT - Entry List" (PDF). FIA Motorsport Games | Official SRO Motorsport Group.
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