2019 FIA Motorsport Games Digital Cup

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Race details
Autodromo Vallelunga.svg
Date1-2 November
Official nameFIA Motorsport Games Digital Cup
Location Campagnano di Roma, Italy
Qualifying
Pole
Driver Flag of Germany.svg Mikail HizalTeam Germany
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg Flag of Australia (converted).svg Cody Nikola LatkovskiTeam Australia
Silver medal icon.svg Flag of Costa Rica.svg Bernal ValverdeTeam Costa Rica
Bronze medal icon.svg Flag of Italy.svg Stefano ConteTeam Italy


The FIA Motorsport Games Digital Cup was the first FIA Motorsport Games Digital Cup, to be held at ACI Vallelunga Circuit, Italy on 1 November to 2 November 2019. The event was the part of the 2019 FIA Motorsport Games.

Contents

Entry list

TeamNo.Driver name
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Team Switzerland1Fredy Eugster
Flag of Hong Kong.svg Team Hong Kong2Yat Lam Law
Flag of Lithuania.svg Team Lithuania3Martynas Sidunovas
Flag of Russia.svg Team Russia4Vasily Anufriev [1]
Flag of Norway.svg Team Norway5Tommy Østgaard
Flag of Latvia.svg Team Latvia6Kriss Jaunzemis
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Team Chinese Taipei7Yi Teng Chou
Flag of Denmark.svg Team Denmark8Ian Andersen [2]
Flag of Georgia.svg Team Georgia9Archil Tsimakuridze
Flag of Thailand.svg Team Thailand10Thananon Inthongsuk
Flag of Ireland.svg Team Ireland11Keith Dempsey
Flag of Poland.svg Team Poland12Marcin Świderek
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Team Australia13Cody Nikola Latkovski
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Team UK14James Baldwin
Flag of North Macedonia.svg Team Macedonia15Valentin Latkovski
Flag of Hungary.svg Team Hungary16Benjámin Báder
Flag of Mexico.svg Team Mexico17Daniel Gutierrez
Flag of Costa Rica.svg Team Costa Rica18Bernal Valverde
Flag of Slovakia.svg Team Slovakia19Dávid Nemček
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Team Belgium20Félix Ferir
Flag of Germany.svg Team Germany21Mikail Hizal [3]
Flag of Belarus.svg Team Belarus22Kirill Piletsky
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Team Czech Republic23Filip Mareš
Flag of Malaysia.svg Team Malaysia24Mior Hafiz
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Team China25Yin Zheng
Flag of Singapore.svg Team Singapore26Charles Theseira
Flag of Italy.svg Team Italy27Stefano Conte
Flag of France.svg Team France28Kevin Leaune
Flag of Kuwait.svg Team Kuwait29Rashed Alrashdan
Flag of Sweden.svg Team Sweden30Robin Noborg
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Team Netherlands31Leon Ackermann
Source: [4] [5]

Qualifying

Pos.No.Driver nameTeamTime
121Mikail Hizal Flag of Germany.svg Team Germany1:28.871
213Cody Nikola Latkovski Flag of Australia (converted).svg Team Australia1:29.294
327Stefano Conte Flag of Italy.svg Team Italy1:29.556
414James Baldwin Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Team UK1:29.573
55Tommy Østgaard Flag of Norway.svg Team Norway1:29.582
616Benjámin Báder Flag of Hungary.svg Team Hungary1:29.849
712Marcin Świderek Flag of Poland.svg Team Poland1:29.915
87Yi Teng Chou Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Team Chinese Taipei1:30.220
96Kriss Jaunzemis Flag of Latvia.svg Team Latvia1:30.244
1011Keith Dempsey Flag of Ireland.svg Team Ireland1:30.267
1131Leon Ackermann Flag of the Netherlands.svg Team Netherlands1:30.291
121Fredy Eugster Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Team Switzerland1:30.315
1330Robin Noborg Flag of Sweden.svg Team Sweden1:30.351
1424Mior Hafiz Flag of Malaysia.svg Team Malaysia1:30.428
158Ian Andersen Flag of Denmark.svg Team Denmark1:30.448
163Martynas Sidunovas Flag of Lithuania.svg Team Lithuania1:30.590
1726Charles Theseira Flag of Singapore.svg Team Singapore1:30.636
182Yat Lam Law Flag of Hong Kong.svg Team Hong Kong1:30.692
1910Thananon lnthongsuk Flag of Thailand.svg Team Thailand1:30.720
2020Félix Ferir Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Team Belgium1:30.805
2118Bernal Valverde Flag of Costa Rica.svg Team Costa Rica1:30.934
229Archil Tsimakuridze Flag of Georgia.svg Team Georgia1:30.970
2325Yin Zheng Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Team China1:30.988
244Vasily Anufriev Flag of Russia.svg Team Russia1:31.035
2522Kirill Piletsky Flag of Belarus.svg Team Belarus1:31.612
2619Dávid Nemček Flag of Slovakia.svg Team Slovakia1:31.669
2717Daniel Gutierrez Flag of Mexico.svg Team Mexico1:33.349
2815Valentin Latkovski Flag of North Macedonia.svg Team Macedonia1:33.512
2923Filip Mareš Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Team Czech Republic1:33.839
3029Rashed Alrashdan Flag of Kuwait.svg Team Kuwait1:34.973
Source: [6]

Semi-finals and Repechage

Drivers qualified for the Finale highlighted in green. Drivers qualified for the Repechage highlighted in blue.

Semi-final group A

Pos.No.Driver nameTeamTime
121Mikail Hizal Flag of Germany.svg Team Germany19:18.194
216Benjámin Báder Flag of Hungary.svg Team Hungary19:29.951
312Marcin Świderek Flag of Poland.svg Team Poland19:30.573
430Robin Noborg Flag of Sweden.svg Team Sweden19:32.683
510Thananon lnthongsuk Flag of Thailand.svg Team Thailand19:36.993
61Fredy Eugster Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Team Switzerland19:37.060
74Vasily Anufriev Flag of Russia.svg Team Russia19:38.950
82Yat Lam Law Flag of Hong Kong.svg Team Hong Kong19:43.347
922Kirill Piletsky Flag of Belarus.svg Team Belarus19:48.297
1029Rashed Alrashdan Flag of Kuwait.svg Team Kuwait20:19.675
Source: [7]

Semi-final group B

Pos.No.Driver nameTeamTime
113Cody Nikola Latkovski Flag of Australia (converted).svg Team Australia19:18.194
25Tommy Østgaard Flag of Norway.svg Team Norway19:29.951
37Yi Teng Chou Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Team Chinese Taipei19:30.573
431Leon Ackermann Flag of the Netherlands.svg Team Netherlands19:32.683
524Mior Hafiz Flag of Malaysia.svg Team Malaysia19:36.993
620Félix Ferir Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Team Belgium19:37.060
725Yin Zheng Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Team China19:38.950
826Charles Theseira Flag of Singapore.svg Team Singapore19:43.347
919Dávid Nemček Flag of Slovakia.svg Team Slovakia19:48.297
1023Filip Mareš Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Team Czech Republic20:19.675
Source: [7]

Semi-final group C

Pos.No.Driver nameTeamTime
118Bernal Valverde Flag of Costa Rica.svg Team Costa Rica19:25.437
227Stefano Conte Flag of Italy.svg Team Italy19:25.593
314James Baldwin Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Team UK19:25.757
48Ian Andersen Flag of Denmark.svg Team Denmark19:30.977
56Kriss Jaunzemis Flag of Latvia.svg Team Latvia19:31.830
611Keith Dempsey Flag of Ireland.svg Team Ireland19:33.805
73Martynas Sidunovas Flag of Lithuania.svg Team Lithuania19:36.559
89Archil Tsimakuridze Flag of Georgia.svg Team Georgia19:42.316
915Valentin Latkovski Flag of North Macedonia.svg Team Macedonia19:57.747
1017Daniel Gutierrez Flag of Mexico.svg Team Mexico20:06.679
Source: [7]

Repechage

Pos.No.Driver nameTeamTime
131Leon Ackermann Flag of the Netherlands.svg Team Netherlands14:09.240
230Robin Noborg Flag of Sweden.svg Team Sweden14:09.899
324Mior Hafiz Flag of Malaysia.svg Team Malaysia14:17.463
41Fredy Eugster Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Team Switzerland14:18.321
520Félix Ferir Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Team Belgium14:19.825
66Kriss Jaunzemis Flag of Latvia.svg Team Latvia14:21.728
73Martynas Sidunovas Flag of Lithuania.svg Team Lithuania14:25.052
88Ian Andersen Flag of Denmark.svg Team Denmark14:25.327
911Keith Dempsey Flag of Ireland.svg Team Ireland14:28.867
104Vasily Anufriev Flag of Russia.svg Team Russia14:29.654
1110Thananon lnthongsuk Flag of Thailand.svg Team Thailand14:30.732
1225Yin Zheng Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Team China14:38.109
Source: [7]

Grand Final

Pos.No.Driver nameTeamTime
Gold medal icon.svg13Cody Nikola Latkovski Flag of Australia (converted).svg Team Australia28:51.134
Silver medal icon.svg18Bernal Valverde Flag of Costa Rica.svg Team Costa Rica28:53.370
Bronze medal icon.svg27Stefano Conte Flag of Italy.svg Team Italy29:01.365
414James Baldwin Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Team UK29:01.751
530Robin Noborg Flag of Sweden.svg Team Sweden29:04.296
621Mikail Hizal Flag of Germany.svg Team Germany29:07.529
712Marcin Świderek Flag of Poland.svg Team Poland29:10.298
824Mior Hafiz Flag of Malaysia.svg Team Malaysia29:16.236
931Leon Ackermann Flag of the Netherlands.svg Team Netherlands29:18.926
1016Benjámin Báder Flag of Hungary.svg Team Hungary29:19.230
115Tommy Østgaard Flag of Norway.svg Team Norway29:23.840
127Yi Teng Chou Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Team Chinese Taipei29:29.065
Fastest lap: Tommy Østgaard 1:27.579
Source: [8]

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