2019 FIA Motorsport Games Formula 4 Cup

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Race details
Autodromo Vallelunga.svg
Date2-3 November
Official nameFIA Motorsport Games Formula 4 Cup
Location Campagnano di Roma, Italy
CoursePermanent circuit
4.085 km (2.538 mi)
DistanceQualifying
20 minutes
Qualifying Race
Pole
Driver Flag of Russia.svg Pavel BulantsevTeam Russia
Time1:49.256
Fastest lap
Driver Flag of Italy.svg Andrea Rosso Team Italy
Time1:36.471
Podium
First Flag of Israel.svg Ido Cohen Team Israel
Second Flag of Italy.svg Andrea Rosso Team Italy
Third Flag of Germany.svg Niklas Krütten Team Germany
Main race
Pole
Driver Flag of Israel.svg Ido Cohen Team Israel
Fastest lap
Driver Flag of Germany.svg Niklas Krütten Team Germany
Time1:44.490
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg Flag of Italy.svg Andrea Rosso Team Italy
Silver medal icon.svg Flag of Germany.svg Niklas Krütten Team Germany
Bronze medal icon.svg Flag of Finland.svg William Alatalo Team Finland

The FIA Motorsport Games Formula 4 Cup was the first FIA Motorsport Games Formula 4 Cup, held at ACI Vallelunga Circuit, Italy on 1 November to 3 November 2019. The race was contested with identical Formula 4 cars. The event was part of the 2019 FIA Motorsport Games. [1]

Contents

The event featured two 45-minute practice sessions on 1 November, with a 20-minute Qualifying session on 2 November for the Qualifying race, while the Main race was held on 3 November.

Entry list

All drivers utilized KCMG KC MG-01 cars, which were operated by Hitech GP. It was the first Formula 4 car to feature Halo safety device. [2]

TeamEntrantNo.Drivers
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Team Australia CAMS 3 Luis Leeds [3] [4]
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Team Belgium RACB 4Nicolas Baert [3] [4]
Flag of Brazil.svg Team BrazilCBA5Joao Rosate [4]
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Team Czech RepublicACCR6Vaclav Safar [4]
Flag of Germany.svg Team Germany DMSB 7 Niklas Krütten [5]
Flag of Denmark.svg Team DenmarkDASU8 Malthe Jakobsen [6]
Flag of Spain.svg Team SpainRFEDA9 Belén García [3]
Flag of Finland.svg Team Finland AKK-Motorsport 10 William Alatalo [4]
Flag of France.svg Team France FFSA 11 Reshad de Gerus [4]
Flag of Hong Kong.svg Team Hong KongHKAA12Hugo Hung [4]
Flag of Hungary.svg Team HungaryMNASZ13 László Tóth [4]
Flag of Ireland.svg Team Ireland Motorsport Ireland 14 Lucca Allen [7]
Flag of Israel.svg Team IsraelMEMSI15 Ido Cohen [8]
Flag of Italy.svg Team Italy ACI 16 Andrea Rosso [7]
Flag of Japan.svg Team Japan JAF 17 Kazuto Kotaka [4]
Flag of Kuwait.svg Team KuwaitKIAC18Mohammed Al Nusif [4]
Flag of Malaysia.svg Team MalaysiaMAM19Jasper Thong [4]
Flag of New Zealand.svg Team New Zealand Motorsport New Zealand 20Flynn Mullany [9]
Flag of Portugal.svg Team PortugalFPAK21Mariano Pires [4]
Flag of Russia.svg Team Russia RAF 22Pavel Bulantsev [10]

Results

Qualifying

PosNo.DriverTeamTimeGapGrid
122Pavel Bulantsev Flag of Russia.svg Team Russia 1:49.2561
215 Ido Cohen Flag of Israel.svg Team Israel1:49.752+0.4962
316 Andrea Rosso Flag of Italy.svg Team Italy 1:49.916+0.6603
47 Niklas Krütten Flag of Germany.svg Team Germany 1:50.055+0.7994
53 Luis Leeds Flag of Australia (converted).svg Team Australia 1:50.138+0.8825
65João Rosate Flag of Brazil.svg Team Brazil1:50.712+1.4566
717 Kazuto Kotaka Flag of Japan.svg Team Japan 1:50.799+1.5437
88 Malthe Jakobsen Flag of Denmark.svg Team Denmark1:50.877+1.6218
911 Reshad de Gerus Flag of France.svg Team France 1:51.269+2.0139
1010 William Alatalo Flag of Finland.svg Team Finland 1:51.513+2.25710
114Nicolas Baert Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Team Belgium 1:51.598+2.34211
129 Belén García Flag of Spain.svg Team Spain1:52.129+2.87312
1313 László Tóth Flag of Hungary.svg Team Hungary1:52.889+3.63313
146Vaclav Safar Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Team Czech Republic1:53.541+4.28514
1514 Lucca Allen Flag of Ireland.svg Team Ireland 1:53.640+4.38415
1619Jasper Thong Flag of Malaysia.svg Team Malaysia1:55.487+6.23116
1721Mariano Pires Flag of Portugal.svg Team Portugal1:56.117+6.86117
1818Mohammed Al Nusif Flag of Kuwait.svg Team Kuwait1:56.507+7.25118
107% qualifying time: 1:56.903 [11]
NC20Flynn Mullany Flag of New Zealand.svg Team New Zealand 1:58.524+9.26819
DNQ12Hugo Hung Flag of Hong Kong.svg Team Hong Kongno timeno time20
Source: [11]

Qualifying Race

PosNo.DriverTeamLapsTime/RetiredGrid
115 Ido Cohen Flag of Israel.svg Team Israel1221:16.4182
216 Andrea Rosso Flag of Italy.svg Team Italy 12+0.8183
37 Niklas Krütten Flag of Germany.svg Team Germany 12+1.1254
413 László Tóth Flag of Hungary.svg Team Hungary12+1.49513
510 William Alatalo Flag of Finland.svg Team Finland 12+3.24710
68 Malthe Jakobsen Flag of Denmark.svg Team Denmark12+3.5708
74Nicolas Baert Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Team Belgium 12+4.62311
83 Luis Leeds Flag of Australia (converted).svg Team Australia 12+4.9885
922Pavel Bulantsev Flag of Russia.svg Team Russia 12+7.4081
1011 Reshad de Gerus Flag of France.svg Team France 12+7.9369
1114 Lucca Allen Flag of Ireland.svg Team Ireland 12+8.18615
129 Belén García Flag of Spain.svg Team Spain12+8.53812
1321Mariano Pires Flag of Portugal.svg Team Portugal12+10.82017
146Vaclav Safar Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Team Czech Republic12+12.94814
1519Jasper Thong Flag of Malaysia.svg Team Malaysia12+22.61116
1620Flynn Mullany Flag of New Zealand.svg Team New Zealand 12+36.33019
175João Rosate Flag of Brazil.svg Team Brazil11+1 lap6
NC18Mohammed Al Nusif Flag of Kuwait.svg Team Kuwait9+4 laps18
Ret17 Kazuto Kotaka Flag of Japan.svg Team Japan 1Retired7
Fastest lap: Andrea Rosso, 1:36.471, on lap 12
Source: [12]

Main Race

PosNo.DriverTeamLapsTime/RetiredGrid
Gold medal icon.svg16 Andrea Rosso Flag of Italy.svg Team Italy 1427:30.5282
Silver medal icon.svg7 Niklas Krütten Flag of Germany.svg Team Germany 14+0.7233
Bronze medal icon.svg10 William Alatalo Flag of Finland.svg Team Finland 14+4.9235
43 Luis Leeds Flag of Australia (converted).svg Team Australia 14+5.9908
511 Reshad de Gerus Flag of France.svg Team France 14+6.77310
69 Belén García Flag of Spain.svg Team Spain14+7.06112
713 László Tóth Flag of Hungary.svg Team Hungary14+7.7484
814 Lucca Allen Flag of Ireland.svg Team Ireland 14+9.70211
95João Rosate Flag of Brazil.svg Team Brazil14+11.74117
1018Mohammed Al Nusif Flag of Kuwait.svg Team Kuwait14+12.41318
116Vaclav Safar Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Team Czech Republic14+13.28214
1221Mariano Pires Flag of Portugal.svg Team Portugal14+14.10413
1315 Ido Cohen Flag of Israel.svg Team Israel14+14.5151
1422Pavel Bulantsev Flag of Russia.svg Team Russia 14+14.8829
1520Flynn Mullany Flag of New Zealand.svg Team New Zealand 14+15.28216
1617 Kazuto Kotaka Flag of Japan.svg Team Japan 13+1 lap19
178 Malthe Jakobsen Flag of Denmark.svg Team Denmark13+1 lap6
1819Jasper Thong Flag of Malaysia.svg Team Malaysia13+1 lap15
Ret4Nicolas Baert Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Team Belgium 9Retired7
Fastest lap: Niklas Krütten, 1:44.490, on lap 14
Source: [13]

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