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
editIt 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
editA provisional schedule was revealed on 30 August 2019.[4]
30 October | 1 November | 2 November | 3 November |
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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
editTeams
editTeam France, Team Italy, Team Kuwait and Team Russia are the only teams with confirmed line-up in all six cups.
Team | GT | Touring Car | F4 | Karting Slalom | Drifting | Digital | Total |
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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
editTeam | 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
edit* Host nation (Italy)
Rank | Nation | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
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1 | Russia (RUS) | 1 | 0 | 2 | 3 |
2 | Australia (AUS) | 1 | 0 | 1 | 2 |
Italy (ITA)* | 1 | 0 | 1 | 2 | |
4 | Japan (JPN) | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
Netherlands (NLD) | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | |
Ukraine (UKR) | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | |
7 | Belgium (BEL) | 0 | 2 | 0 | 2 |
8 | Costa Rica (CRI) | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
Czech Republic (CZE) | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | |
Germany (DEU) | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | |
Poland (POL) | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | |
12 | Finland (FIN) | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
Slovakia (SVK) | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | |
Totals (13 entries) | 6 | 6 | 6 | 18 |
References
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