2019 FIA Motorsport Games explained

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]

Summary

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

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

30 October1 November2 November3 November
Opening ceremony
GT Cup Practice 1Touring Car Cup Qualifying 1 & 2GT Cup Race 2
F4 Cup Practice 1F4 Cup QualifyingF4 Cup Main Race
Digital Cup PracticeGT Cup QualifyingKarting Slalom Cup Knockout Rounds and Final
Touring Car Cup Practice 1Karting Slalom Cup PracticeTouring Car Cup Race 2
GT Cup Practice 2F4 Cup Qualifying RaceGT Cup Main race
Touring Car Cup Practice 2Touring Car Cup Race 1Closing ceremony and prize-giving
F4 Cup Practice 2GT Cup Race 1
Drifting Cup Practice & QualifyingDigital Cup Practice
Karting Slalom Cup Qualifying
Drifting Cup Knockout Rounds and Final
Digital Cup Qualifying and Final

Participants

Teams

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

TeamGTTouring CarF4Karting SlalomDriftingDigitalTotal
Team Albania1
Team Austria2
Team Australia3
Team Belarus4
Team Belgium5
Team Brazil1
Team China3
Team Chinese Taipei2
Team Costa Rica1
Team Croatia1
Team Czech Republic4
Team Denmark5
Team Estonia1
Team Finland2
Team France6
Team Georgia3
Team Germany5
Team Hong Kong4
Team Hungary5
Team India1
Team Ireland2
Team Israel2
Team Italy6
Team Japan2
Team Kuwait6
Team Latvia4
Team Lithuania4
Team Malaysia3
Team Malta1
Team Mexico2
Team Netherlands3
Team New Zealand2
Team North Macedonia1
Team Norway4
Team Poland3
Team Portugal4
Team Romania1
Team Russia6
Team Serbia1
Team Singapore1
Team Slovakia4
Team Spain3
Team Sweden4
Team Switzerland3
Team Thailand3
Team Turkey1
Team Ukraine2
Team UK4
Team USA2

Athletes

TeamEvent
GT CupTouring CarFormula 4Karting SlalomDriftingeSports
Team AlbaniaAlexia Karaguni
Kristofor Mjeshtri
Team AustraliaBrenton Grove
Stephen Grove
Luis LeedsCody Nikola Latkovski
Team AustriaJorden Dolischka
Charlie Wurz
Daniel Brandner
Team BelarusAlexander Talkanitsa, Jr.
Alexander Talkanitsa, Sr.
Aliaksei Savin
Kseniya Shuba
Dzmitry NahulaKirill Piletsky
Team BelgiumLouis Machiels
Nico Verdonck
Gilles MagnusNicolas BaertManon Degotte
Antoine Morlet
Félix Ferir
Team BrazilJoão Rosate
Team ChinaKan Zang
Ya-Qi Zhang
Zhen-Dong ZhangYin Zheng
Team Chinese TaipeiEvan Chen
Po-Heng Lin
Yi-Teng Chou
Team Costa RicaBernal Valverde
Team CroatiaSandro Ivanjko
Stefani Mogoroviić
Team Czech RepublicDušan Kouřil, Jr.Václav ŠafářMichal ReichertFilip Mareš
Team DenmarkJens Reno Møller
Christina Nielsen
Malthe JakobsenJonas Jakobsen
Sarah Kronborg Madsen
Dennis HansenIan Andersen
Team EstoniaAo Vaida
Team FinlandWilliam AlataloJuha Pöytälaakso
Team FranceJean-Luc Beaubelique
Jim Pla
John FilippiReshad de GerusEsteban Masson
Doriane Pin
Benjamin BoulbesKevin Leaune
Team GeorgiaElizaveta Bagramovi
Nika Kobosnidze
Mevlud MeladzeArchil Tsimakuridze
Team GermanySteffen Görig
Alfred Renauer
Luca EngstlerNiklas KrüttenJanina Burkard
Florian Vietze
Mikail Hizal
Team GreeceStavros Grillis
Team Hong KongPaul Ip
Ying-Kin Lee
Ka-To JimHugo HungYat-Lam Law
Team HungaryNorbert KissLászló TóthDorka Kiss
Bálint Németh
Zoltán SzántóBenjámin Báder
Team IndiaSuriyavarathan Karthikeyan
Shravanthika Lakshmi Shyam Kumar
Team IrelandLucca AllenKeith Dempsey
Team IsraelIdo CohenYarven Oved
Ben Pinto
Team ItalyGianluca Roda
Giorgio Roda
Enrico BetteraAndrea RossoPaolo Gallo Emma SegattiniFederico SceriffoStefano Conte
Team JapanHiroshi Hamaguchi
Ukyo Sasahara
Kazuto Kotaka
Team KuwaitZaid Ashkanani
Khaled Al-Mudhaf
Salem Al-NusifMohammed Al-NusifHessa Al-Fares
Marshad Al-Marshad
Ali MakhseedRashed Al-Rashdan
Team LatviaValters ZviedrisEmīlija Bertāne
Nicolass Bertāns
Edmunds BerzinsKriss Jaunzemis
Team LithuaniaJulius AdomavičiusSkaistė Petrauskaitė
Kajus Šikšnelis
Benediktas ČirbaMartynas Sidunovas
Team MalaysiaAdrian Henry D'Silva
Weiron Tan
Jasper ThongMior Hafiz
Team MaltaKane Pisani
Team Mexicolavio Emil Bustamante Abed
Andrea Sierra Ruíz
Daniel Gutierrez
Team NetherlandsTom CoronelNina Pothof
Bastiaan van Loenen
Leon Ackermann
Team New ZealandFaine KahiaFlynn Mullany
Team North MacedoniaValentin Latkovski
Team NorwayKristian SætherenMarcus Myrseth
Mina Louise Nielsen Pedersen
Odd-Helge HelstadTommy Østgård
Team PolandArtur Janosz
Andrzej Lewandowski
Krzysztof Gardziel
Sara Sandra Kałuzińska
Marcin Świderek
Team PortugalHenrique Chaves
Miguel Ramos
Mariano PiresMartim Fidalgo
Matilde Fidalgo
Diogo Manuel Dias Correia
Team RomaniaVlad Andrei Stanescu
Team RussiaDenis Bulatov
Rinat Salikhov
Klim GavrilovPavel BulantsevVladislav Bushuev
Olesya Vashchuk
Ilya FedorovVasily Anufriev
Team SerbiaAleksa Lazarac
Nikola Tošić
Team SingaporeCharles Theseira
Team SlovakiaMaťo HomolaBarbora Bauerová
Michal Vilim
János OnódiDávid Nemček
Team SpainAlvaro Lobera
Fernando Navarrete, Jr.
Gonzalo de AndrésBelén García
Team SwedenJessica BäckmanAnna Glaerum
Alxander Spetz
Christian ErlandssonRobin Noborg
Team SwitzerlandChristoph Lenz
Patric Niederhauser
Yves MeyerFredy Eugster
Team ThailandVutthikorn Inthraphuvasak
Kantadhee Kusiri
Sitavee Limnantharak
Ananthorn Tangniannatchai
Thananon Inthongsuk
Team TurkeyAyhancan Güven
Salih Yoluç
Team UkraineVeronika Kononenko
Heorhii Krasko
Dmitriy Illyuk
Team United KingdomChris Froggatt
Felicity Haigh
Rory ButcherJessica Edgar
Samuel Shaw
James Baldwin
Team United StatesRobert Ferriol
Spencer Pumpelly
Mason Filippi

Notes and References

  1. News: Lloyd . Daniel . FIA Motorsport Games to Retain Nations Cup GT Format . 15 August 2019 . sportscar365.com . John Dagys Media.
  2. Web site: Russia wins inaugural FIA Motorsport Games at Vallelunga . 3 November 2019 .
  3. Web site: 카지노 사이트 이용 가이드 - 최고의 온라인카지노 선정 방법 . https://web.archive.org/web/20011128153708/http://automobilsport.com/ . usurped . November 28, 2001 . 2024-08-25 . AutoMobileSport . ko-KR.
  4. News: Schedule revealed for 2019 FIA Motorsport Games as international showdown draws closer . 20 September 2019 . fiamotorsportgames.com . . 30 August 2019.