2019 FIA Motorsport Games GT Cup

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Race details
Autodromo Vallelunga.svg
Date1-3 November
Official nameFIA Motorsport Games
Location Campagnano di Roma, Italy
CoursePermanent circuit
4.085 km (2.538 mi)
DistanceQualifying Race 1
60 minutes
Qualifying Race 2
60 minutes
Main Race
60 minutes
Qualifying Race 1
Pole
Driver Flag of Japan.svg Ukyo Sasahara Team Japan
Time1:32.898
Fastest lap
Driver Flag of Japan.svg Ukyo Sasahara Team Japan
Time1:33.384
Podium
First Flag of Germany.svg Alfred RenauerTeam Germany
Second Flag of Denmark.svg Christina Nielsen Team Denmark
Third Flag of Poland.svg Artur Janosz Team Poland
Qualifying Race 2
Pole
Driver Flag of Japan.svg Hiroshi Hamaguchi Team Japan
Time1:38.443
Fastest lap
Driver Flag of Poland.svg Andrzej LewandowskiTeam Poland
Time1:49.426
Podium
First Flag of Japan.svg Hiroshi Hamaguchi Team Japan
Second Flag of Portugal.svg Miguel Ramos Team Portugal
Third Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Hanss Po Heng LinTeam Chinese Taipei
Main Race
Pole
Driver Flag of Poland.svg Andrzej LewandowskiTeam Poland
Fastest lap
Driver Flag of Kuwait.svg Zaid Ashkanani Team Kuwait
Time1:39.086
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg Flag of Japan.svg Hiroshi Hamaguchi
Flag of Japan.svg Ukyo Sasahara
Team Japan
Silver medal icon.svg Flag of Poland.svg Artur Janosz
Flag of Poland.svg Andrzej Lewandowski
Team Poland
Bronze medal icon.svg Flag of Australia (converted).svg Brenton Grove
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Stephen Grove
Team Australia

The 2019 FIA Motorsport Games GT Cup was the first FIA Motorsport Games GT Cup, continuation of the FIA GT Nations Cup held at ACI Vallelunga Circuit, Italy on 1 November to 3 November 2019. The race was contested with GT3-spec cars. Only Silver and Bronze drivers were allowed to compete. [1] The event was part of the 2019 FIA Motorsport Games.

Contents

Entry list

TeamEntrantCarNo.Drivers
Flag of Kuwait.svg Team Kuwait Optimum Motorsport [2] Aston Martin Vantage AMR GT3 [3] 007 Zaid Ashkanani [3]
Khaled Al-Mudhaf [3]
Flag of Turkey.svg Team Turkey TF Sport [4] Aston Martin Vantage AMR GT3 [4] 1 Ayhancan Güven [4]
Salih Yoluç [4]
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Team AustraliaHerberth Motorsport [5] Porsche 911 GT3 R [6] 4 Brenton Grove [6]
Stephen Grove [6]
Flag of Denmark.svg Team Denmark Reno Racing [7] Honda NSX GT3 [7] 11 Jens Reno Møller [7]
Christina Nielsen [7]
Flag of Malaysia.svg Team Malaysia Earl Bamber Motorsport [5] Porsche 911 GT3 R [5] 16Adrian Henry D'Silva [5]
Weiron Tan [5]
Flag of the United States.svg Team USA Spirit of Race [8] Ferrari 488 GT3 [8] 18Robert Ferriol [8]
Spencer Pumpelly [8]
Flag of Spain.svg Team SpainRacing Team Spain [8] Lamborghini Huracán GT3 Evo [8] 19Alvaro Lobera [8]
Fernando Navarrete Jr. [8]
Flag of Italy.svg Team Italy AF Corse [9] Ferrari 488 GT3 [9] 21Gianluca Roda [9]
Giorgio Roda [9]
Flag of Hong Kong.svg Team Hong Kong Reno Racing [10] Honda NSX GT3 [10] 22Paul Ip [10]
Marchy Lee [10]
Flag of Belarus.svg Team Belarus AT Racing Team [8] Ferrari 488 GT3 [8] 51Alexander Talkanitsa Jr. [8]
Alexander Talkanitsa Sr. [8]
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Team Switzerland Raton Racing [3] Lamborghini Huracán GT3 Evo [3] 58Christoph Lenz [3]
Patric Niederhauser [3]
Flag of Poland.svg Team Poland Vincenzo Sospiri Racing [5] Lamborghini Huracán GT3 Evo [5] 66 Artur Janosz [5]
Andrzej Lewandowski [5]
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Team Chinese TaipeiGama Racing [5] Lamborghini Huracán GT3 Evo [5] 68Hanss Po Heng Lin [5]
Evan Chen [5]
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Team ChinaPhantom Pro Racing Team [2] Mercedes-AMG GT3 [3] 70Kan Zang [3]
Yaqi Zhang [3]
Flag of France.svg Team FranceAKKA-ASP [2] Mercedes-AMG GT3 [11] 87Jean-Luc Beaubelique [11]
Jim Pla [11]
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Team BelgiumAttempto Racing [3] Audi R8 LMS GT3 Evo (2019) [3] 88Louis Machiels [3]
Nico Verdonck [3]
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Team UK Tempesta Racing [2] Ferrari 488 GT3 93Chris Froggatt [5]
Flick Haigh [5]
Flag of Portugal.svg Team PortugalAttempto Racing [3] Audi R8 LMS GT3 Evo (2019) [3] 99 Henrique Chaves [3]
Miguel Ramos [3]
Flag of Japan.svg Team Japan Orange1 FFF Racing Team [12] Lamborghini Huracán GT3 Evo [12] 519 Hiroshi Hamaguchi [12]
Ukyo Sasahara [12]
Flag of Russia.svg Team RussiaTeam Russia [2] Ferrari 488 GT3 [13] 888Denis Bulatov [13]
Rinat Salikhov [13]
Flag of Thailand.svg Team Thailand Dinamic Motorsport [14] Porsche 911 GT3 R [14] 911Vutthikorn Inthraphuvasak [14]
Kantadhee Kusiri [14]
Flag of Germany.svg Team GermanyHerberth Motorsport [15] Porsche 911 GT3 R [15] 991Steffen Görig [15]
Alfred Renauer [15]
Source: [2]

Results

Qualifying 1

PosNo.DriverTeamTimeGapGrid
1519 Hiroshi Hamaguchi Flag of Japan.svg Team Japan 1:38.4431
21 Salih Yoluç Flag of Turkey.svg Team Turkey 1:39.840+1.3972
3888Rinat Salikhov Flag of Russia.svg Team Russia1:40.179+1.7363
499 Miguel Ramos Flag of Portugal.svg Team Portugal1:41.767+3.3244
5991Steffen Görig Flag of Germany.svg Team Germany1:43.326+4.8835
618Robert Ferriol Flag of the United States.svg Team USA 1:43.698+5.2556
711 Jens Reno Møller Flag of Denmark.svg Team Denmark1:44.099+5.6567
821Gianluca Roda Flag of Italy.svg Team Italy 1:44.248+5.8058
966Andrzej Lewandowski Flag of Poland.svg Team Poland 1:44.258+5.8159
104Stephen Grove Flag of Australia (converted).svg Team Australia1:44.333+5.89010
11911Vutthikorn Inthraphuvasak Flag of Thailand.svg Team Thailand 1:44.570+6.12711
1219Alvaro Lobera Flag of Spain.svg Team Spain1:44.781+6.33812
1316Adrian Henry D'Silva Flag of Malaysia.svg Team Malaysia1:45.317+6.87413
1470Yaqi Zhang Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Team China1:45.492+7.04914
1522Paul Ip Flag of Hong Kong.svg Team Hong Kong1:45.533+7.09015
1668Hanss Po Heng Lin Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Team Chinese Taipei1:45.832+7.38916
1758Christoph Lenz Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Team Switzerland 1:46.059+7.61617
1893Flick Haigh Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Team UK1:46.237+7.79418
1987Jean-Luc Beaubelique Flag of France.svg Team France1:46.348+7.90519
2051Alexander Talkanitsa Sr. Flag of Belarus.svg Team Belarus 1:46.355+7.91220
2188Louis Machiels Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Team Belgium1:47.558+9.11521
22007Khaled Al-Mudhaf Flag of Kuwait.svg Team Kuwait 1:54.380+15.93722
Source: [16]

Qualifying 2

PosNo.DriverTeamTimeGapGrid
1519 Ukyo Sasahara Flag of Japan.svg Team Japan 1:32.8981
287 Jim Pla Flag of France.svg Team France1:32.8982
358 Patric Niederhauser Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Team Switzerland 1:33.227+0.3293
44 Brenton Grove Flag of Australia (converted).svg Team Australia1:33.359+0.4614
5888Denis Bulatov Flag of Russia.svg Team Russia1:33.482+0.5845
616 Weiron Tan Flag of Malaysia.svg Team Malaysia1:33.485+0.5876
799 Henrique Chaves Flag of Portugal.svg Team Portugal1:33.712+0.8147
8991Alfred Renauer Flag of Germany.svg Team Germany1:33.785+0.8878
968Evan Chen Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Team Chinese Taipei1:33.963+1.0659
1066 Artur Janosz Flag of Poland.svg Team Poland 1:33.970+1.07210
1118 Spencer Pumpelly Flag of the United States.svg Team USA 1:34.167+1.26911
12911 Kantadhee Kusiri Flag of Thailand.svg Team Thailand 1:34.235+1.33712
1351Alexander Talkanitsa Jr. Flag of Belarus.svg Team Belarus 1:34.240+1.34213
1488 Nico Verdonck Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Team Belgium1:34.243+1.34514
1511 Christina Nielsen Flag of Denmark.svg Team Denmark1:34.310+1.41215
161 Ayhancan Güven Flag of Turkey.svg Team Turkey 1:34.394+1.49616
1793Chris Froggatt Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Team UK1:34.582+1.68417
18007 Zaid Ashkanani Flag of Kuwait.svg Team Kuwait 1:34.676+1.77818
1921Giorgio Roda Flag of Italy.svg Team Italy 1:34.830+1.93219
2022 Marchy Lee Flag of Hong Kong.svg Team Hong Kong1:35.034+2.13620
2119Fernando Navarrete Jr. Flag of Spain.svg Team Spain1:35.131+2.23321
2270Kan Zang Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Team China1:35.817+2.91922
Source: [17]

Qualifying Race 1

PosNo.DriverTeamLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints
1991Steffen Görig
Alfred Renauer
Flag of Germany.svg Team Germany291:21:21.47151
211 Jens Reno Møller
Christina Nielsen
Flag of Denmark.svg Team Denmark29+8.75672
366Andrzej Lewandowski
Artur Janosz
Flag of Poland.svg Team Poland 29+13.29393
493Flick Haigh
Chris Froggatt
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Team UK29+20.370184
551Alexander Talkanitsa Sr.
Alexander Talkanitsa Sr.
Flag of Belarus.svg Team Belarus 29+31.951205
670Yaqi Zhang
Kan Zang
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Team China29+36.523146
721Gianluca Roda
Giorgio Roda
Flag of Italy.svg Team Italy 29+39.59187
888Louis Machiels
Nico Verdonck
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Team Belgium29+39.882218
94Stephen Grove
Brenton Grove
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Team Australia29+49.625109
10519 Hiroshi Hamaguchi
Ukyo Sasahara
Flag of Japan.svg Team Japan 29+1:00.361110
11888Rinat Salikhov
Denis Bulatov
Flag of Russia.svg Team Russia29+1:27.621311
12911Vutthikorn Inthraphuvasak
Kantadhee Kusiri
Flag of Thailand.svg Team Thailand 28+1 lap1112
131 Salih Yoluç
Ayhancan Güven
Flag of Turkey.svg Team Turkey 28+1 lap213
1487Jean-Luc Beaubelique
Jim Pla
Flag of France.svg Team France27+2 laps1914
1518Robert Ferriol
Spencer Pumpelly
Flag of the United States.svg Team USA 27+2 laps615
1619Alvaro Lobera
Fernando Navarrete Jr.
Flag of Spain.svg Team Spain27+2 laps1216
1758Christoph Lenz
Patric Niederhauser
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Team Switzerland 26+3 laps1717
1868Hanss Po Heng Lin
Evan Chen
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Team Chinese Taipei22+7 laps1618
Ret16Adrian Henry D'Silva
Weiron Tan
Flag of Malaysia.svg Team Malaysia10Retired1319
Ret99 Miguel Ramos
Henrique Chaves
Flag of Portugal.svg Team Portugal8Retired420
Ret007Khaled Al-Mudhaf
Zaid Ashkanani
Flag of Kuwait.svg Team Kuwait 0Retired2221
DSQ22Paul Ip
Marchy Lee
Flag of Hong Kong.svg Team Hong Kong28Disqualified1522
Source: [18]

Qualifying Race 2

PosNo.DriverTeamLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints
1519 Hiroshi Hamaguchi
Ukyo Sasahara
Flag of Japan.svg Team Japan 211:55:29.23011
299 Miguel Ramos
Henrique Chaves
Flag of Portugal.svg Team Portugal21+6.90872
368Hanss Po Heng Lin
Evan Chen
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Team Chinese Taipei21+8.66993
466Andrzej Lewandowski
Artur Janosz
Flag of Poland.svg Team Poland 21+8.993104
588Louis Machiels
Nico Verdonck
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Team Belgium21+15.129145
6911Vutthikorn Inthraphuvasak
Kantadhee Kusiri
Flag of Thailand.svg Team Thailand 21+19.621126
758Christoph Lenz
Patric Niederhauser
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Team Switzerland 21+22.69737
819Alvaro Lobera
Fernando Navarrete Jr.
Flag of Spain.svg Team Spain21+28.741218
9991Steffen Görig
Alfred Renauer
Flag of Germany.svg Team Germany21+30.61589
1093Flick Haigh
Chris Froggatt
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Team UK21+31.8781710
1187Jean-Luc Beaubelique
Jim Pla
Flag of France.svg Team France21+35.550211
124Stephen Grove
Brenton Grove
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Team Australia21+36.914412
1322Paul Ip
Marchy Lee
Flag of Hong Kong.svg Team Hong Kong21+55.1322013
1451Alexander Talkanitsa Sr.
Alexander Talkanitsa Sr.
Flag of Belarus.svg Team Belarus 21+1:02.1531314
1511 Jens Reno Møller
Christina Nielsen
Flag of Denmark.svg Team Denmark21+1:19.9181515
161 Salih Yoluç
Ayhancan Güven
Flag of Turkey.svg Team Turkey 21+1:35.1951616
17007Khaled Al-Mudhaf
Zaid Ashkanani
Flag of Kuwait.svg Team Kuwait 21+1:46.0351817
1870Yaqi Zhang
Kan Zang
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Team China21+1:48.5072218
1921Gianluca Roda
Giorgio Roda
Flag of Italy.svg Team Italy 19+2 laps1919
2016Adrian Henry D'Silva
Weiron Tan
Flag of Malaysia.svg Team Malaysia19+2 laps620
2118Robert Ferriol
Spencer Pumpelly
Flag of the United States.svg Team USA 18+3 laps1121
Ret888Rinat Salikhov
Denis Bulatov
Flag of Russia.svg Team Russia5Retired522
Source: [19]

Main race

PosNo.DriverTeamLapsTime/RetiredGrid
Gold medal icon.svg519 Hiroshi Hamaguchi
Ukyo Sasahara
Flag of Japan.svg Team Japan 281:55:29.2303
Silver medal icon.svg66Andrzej Lewandowski
Artur Janosz
Flag of Poland.svg Team Poland 28+3.0121
Bronze medal icon.svg4Stephen Grove
Brenton Grove
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Team Australia28+5.09510
487Jean-Luc Beaubelique
Jim Pla
Flag of France.svg Team France28+5.41715
570Yaqi Zhang
Kan Zang
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Team China28+7.09512
622Paul Ip
Marchy Lee
Flag of Hong Kong.svg Team Hong Kong28+8.50920
7888Rinat Salikhov
Denis Bulatov
Flag of Russia.svg Team Russia28+9.17518
819Robert Ferriol
Spencer Pumpelly
Flag of the United States.svg Team USA 28+10.12414
988Louis Machiels
Nico Verdonck
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Team Belgium28+33.4494
1099 Miguel Ramos
Henrique Chaves
Flag of Portugal.svg Team Portugal28+41.68611
1116Adrian Henry D'Silva
Weiron Tan
Flag of Malaysia.svg Team Malaysia27+1 lap22
121 Salih Yoluç
Ayhancan Güven
Flag of Turkey.svg Team Turkey 27+1 lap17
1351Alexander Talkanitsa Sr.
Alexander Talkanitsa Sr.
Flag of Belarus.svg Team Belarus 27+1 lap8
14007Khaled Al-Mudhaf
Zaid Ashkanani
Flag of Kuwait.svg Team Kuwait 27+1 lap21
1593Flick Haigh
Chris Froggatt
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Team UK27+1 lap5
16991Steffen Görig
Alfred Renauer
Flag of Germany.svg Team Germany21+7 laps2
1758Christoph Lenz
Patric Niederhauser
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Team Switzerland 19+9 laps13
Ret911Vutthikorn Inthraphuvasak
Kantadhee Kusiri
Flag of Thailand.svg Team Thailand 15Retired7
Ret21Gianluca Roda
Giorgio Roda
Flag of Italy.svg Team Italy 9Retired16
Ret68Hanss Po Heng Lin
Evan Chen
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Team Chinese Taipei7Retired9
Ret18Alvaro Lobera
Fernando Navarrete Jr.
Flag of Spain.svg Team Spain5Retired19
WD11 Jens Reno Møller
Christina Nielsen
Flag of Denmark.svg Team Denmark0Withdrawn [20] 6
Source: [21] [22]

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