2019 FIA Motorsport Games Drifting Cup

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Race details
Autodromo Vallelunga.svg
Date1-2 November
Official nameFIA Motorsport Games Drifting Cup
Location Campagnano di Roma, Italy
CoursePermanent circuit
4.085 km (2.538 mi)
Qualifying
Pole
Driver Flag of Portugal.svg Diogo CorreiaTeam Portugal
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg Flag of Ukraine.svg Dmitriy IllyukTeam Ukraine
Silver medal icon.svg Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Michal ReichertTeam Czech Republic
Bronze medal icon.svg Flag of Russia.svg Ilya FedorovTeam Russia

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

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Each competitor had two solo runs, with the higher-scoring run counting towards a final qualifying classification. Top-16 drivers were eligible to contest the Final Battle stage. Drivers were seeded according to their qualifying results, with the best-scoring qualifier going up against the 16th-placed competitor, second facing 15th, etc. In qualifying, judges scored competitors using four criteria – line, angle, style and speed – up to a maximum total of 100 points. In the Final Battle phase, each judge scored the round individually with a majority decision between a three-person panel determining the winner.

Entry list

TeamCarNo.Drivers
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Team Netherlands Nissan Skyline R33 2Rick Van Goethem
Flag of Hungary.svg Team Hungary BMW M3 E92 8Zoltán Szántó
Flag of Russia.svg Team Russia Nissan Silvia S14 9Ilya Fedorov
Flag of Portugal.svg Team Portugal BMW M3 E92 11Diogo Manuel Dias Correia
Flag of Georgia.svg Team Georgia BMW E36 13 Mevlud Meladze
Flag of Italy.svg Team Italy Toyota GT 86 19Federico Sceriffo
Flag of Ukraine.svg Team Ukraine Nissan 200SX 20Dmitriy Illyuk
Flag of Latvia.svg Team Latvia BMW M3 E46 21Edmunds Berzins
Flag of Estonia.svg Team Estonia BMW E36 28Ao Vaida
Flag of Finland.svg Team Finland BMW M3 E92 38Juha Pöytälaakso
Flag of Romania.svg Team Romania BMW M1 Coupé 55Vlad Andrei Stanescu
Flag of Sweden.svg Team Sweden Subaru BRZ 68Christian Erlandsson
Flag of Norway.svg Team Norway Nissan 200SX 69Odd-Helge Helstad
Flag of Kuwait.svg Team Kuwait Nissan 240SX 71Ali Makhseed
Flag of France.svg Team France BMW M3 E93 83Benjamin Boulbes
Flag of Greece.svg Team Greece Toyota AE 86 86Stavros Grillis
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Team Switzerland BMW M2 Coupé Competition 91Yves Meyer
Flag of Lithuania.svg Team Lithuania BMW M3 E46 93Benediktas Čirba
Flag of Belarus.svg Team Belarus Nissan 200SX 99Dzmitry Nahula
Flag of Denmark.svg Team Denmark Nissan Silvia S15 121Dennis Hansen
Flag of Austria.svg Team Austria BMW M3 E46 233Daniel "Brandy" Brandner
Flag of Slovakia.svg Team Slovakia BMW E36 416János "Dianos" Onódi
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Team Czech Republic BMW M3 E92 850Michal Reichert
Flag of Malta.svg Team Malta Toyota Supra 898Kane Pisani
Source: [1] [2] [3]

Results

Qualification

Pos.No.Driver nameRun 1Run 2
LineAngleCommitmentFluidityTotalLineAngleCommitmentFluidityTotal
111 Flag of Portugal.svg Diogo Correia122096473230141389
293 Flag of Lithuania.svg Benediktas Čirba3131131186212212964
338 Flag of Finland.svg Juha Pöytälaakso25311312812323141171
49 Flag of Russia.svg Ilya Fedorov000003227101079
569 Flag of Norway.svg Odd-Helge Helstad000001828121068
620 Flag of Ukraine.svg Dmitriy Illyuk172613106600000
717 Flag of Italy.svg Federico Sceriffo20221196200000
891 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Yves Meyer12219446172412861
9850 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Michal Reichert1827886100000
1021 Flag of Latvia.svg Edmunds Berzins19231086000000
1128 Flag of Estonia.svg Ao Vaida92410952101810846
12233 Flag of Austria.svg Daniel Brandner1219684513246952
138 Flag of Hungary.svg Zoltán Szántó0000015245751
1471 Flag of Kuwait.svg Ali Makhseed720764013237750
1599 Flag of Belarus.svg Dzmitry Nahula1123634300000
1613 Flag of Georgia.svg Mevlud Meladze 919664000000
1755 Flag of Romania.svg Vlad Andrei Stanescu0000000000
1868 Flag of Sweden.svg Christian Erlandsson0000000000
1983 Flag of France.svg Benjamin Boulbes0000000000
20121 Flag of Denmark.svg Dennis Hansen0000000000
21416 Flag of Slovakia.svg János Onódi0000000000
22898 Flag of Malta.svg Kane Pisani0000000000
Source: [4]

Battle Tournament (Final)

Pos.No.Driver name
Gold medal icon.svg20 Flag of Ukraine.svg Dmitriy Illyuk
Silver medal icon.svg850 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Michal Reichert
Bronze medal icon.svg9 Flag of Russia.svg Ilya Fedorov
417 Flag of Italy.svg Federico Sceriffo
511 Flag of Portugal.svg Diogo Correia
638 Flag of Finland.svg Juha Pöytälaakso
769 Flag of Norway.svg Odd-Helge Helstad
899 Flag of Belarus.svg Dzmitry Nahula
993 Flag of Lithuania.svg Benediktas Čirba
1091 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Yves Meyer
1121 Flag of Latvia.svg Edmunds Berzins
1228 Flag of Estonia.svg Ao Vaida
13233 Flag of Austria.svg Daniel Brandner
148 Flag of Hungary.svg Zoltán Szántó
1571 Flag of Kuwait.svg Ali Makhseed
1613 Flag of Georgia.svg Mevlud Meladze
Source: [5]

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