2019 FIA Motorsport Games Karting Slalom Cup

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Race details
Autodromo Vallelunga.svg
Date1-3 November
Official nameFIA Motorsport Games Karting Slalom Cup
Location Campagnano di Roma, Italy
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg Flag of the Netherlands.svg Nina Pothof
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Bastiaan van Loenen
Team Netherlands
Silver medal icon.svg Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Manon Degotte
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Antoine Morlet
Team Belgium
Bronze medal icon.svg Flag of Russia.svg Olesya Vashchuk
Flag of Russia.svg Vladislav Bushuev
Team Russia

The 2019 FIA Motorsport Games Karting Slalom Cup was the first FIA Motorsport Games Karting Slalom Cup, to be held at ACI Vallelunga Circuit, Italy on 1 November to 3 November 2019. The race will be contested with identical electric-powered karts The event was the part of the 2019 FIA Motorsport Games.

Contents

Drivers raced around the cones, receiving penalty seconds for every cone knocked off.

Entry List

All entered drivers aged between 14 and 16 and competed with identical electric-powered karts.

TeamNo.Driver A (Female)Driver B (Male)
Flag of Albania.svg Team Albania1Alexia KaraguniKristofor Mjeshtri
Flag of Austria.svg Team Austria2Jorden Dolischka Charlie Wurz
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Team Belgium3Manon DegotteAntoine Morlet
Flag of Belarus.svg Team Belarus4Kseniya ShubaAliaksei Savin
Flag of Germany.svg Team Germany5Janina BurkardFlorian Vietze
Flag of Denmark.svg Team Denmark6Sarah Kronborg MadsenJonas Jakobsen
Flag of France.svg Team France7 Doriane Pin Esteban Masson
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Team UK8 Jessica Edgar Samuel Shaw
Flag of Georgia.svg Team Georgia9Elizaveta BagramoviNika Kobosnidze
Flag of Hungary.svg Team Hungary10Dorka KissBálint Németh
Flag of Croatia.svg Team Croatia11Stefani MogoroviićSandro Ivanjko
Flag of India.svg Team India12Shravanthika Lakshmi Shyam KumarSuriyavarathan Karthikeyan
Flag of Israel.svg Team Israel13Yarven OvedBen Pinto
Flag of Italy.svg Team Italy14Emma SegattiniPaolo Gallo
Flag of Kuwait.svg Team Kuwait15Hessa AlfaresMarshad Almarshad
Flag of Lithuania.svg Team Lithuania16Skaistė PetrauskaitėKajus Šikšnelis
Flag of Latvia.svg Team Latvia17Emīlija BertāneNicolass Bertāns
Flag of Mexico.svg Team Mexico18Andrea Sierra Ruízlavio Emil Bustamante Abed
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Team Netherlands19Nina PothofBastiaan van Loenen
Flag of Norway.svg Team Norway20Mina Louise Nielsen PedersenMarcus Myrseth
Flag of Poland.svg Team Poland21Sara Sandra KałuzińskaKrzysztof Gardziel
Flag of Portugal.svg Team Portugal22Matilde FidalgoMartim Fidalgo
Flag of Russia.svg Team Russia23Olesya VashchukVladislav Bushuev
Flag of Serbia.svg Team Serbia24Aleksa LazaracNikola Tošić
Flag of Slovakia.svg Team Slovakia25Barbora BauerováMichal Vilim
Flag of Sweden.svg Team Sweden26Anna GlaerumAlexander Spetz
Flag of Thailand.svg Team Thailand27Sitavee LimnantharakAnanthorn Tangniannatchai
Flag of Ukraine.svg Team Ukraine28Veronika KononenkoHeorhii Krasko
Source: [1] [2]

Qualifying

Drivers qualified for the 1/16 highlighted in green.

Pos.No.TeamTimeGap
19 Flag of Georgia.svg Team Georgia3:37.903
25 Flag of Germany.svg Team Germany3:45.141+7.238
33 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Team Belgium3:45.184+7.281
44 Flag of Belarus.svg Team Belarus3:47.160+9.257
523 Flag of Russia.svg Team Russia3:48.889+10.986
611 Flag of Croatia.svg Team Croatia3:49.021+11.118
717 Flag of Latvia.svg Team Latvia3:50.841+12.938
821 Flag of Poland.svg Team Poland3:50.866+12.963
919 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Team Netherlands3:56.154+18.251
1022 Flag of Portugal.svg Team Portugal4:06.237+28.334
1114 Flag of Italy.svg Team Italy4:08.413+30.510
1215 Flag of Kuwait.svg Team Kuwait4:09.104+31.201
1328 Flag of Ukraine.svg Team Ukraine4:22.327+44.424
1416 Flag of Lithuania.svg Team Lithuania4:24.497+46.594
1525 Flag of Slovakia.svg Team Slovakia4:31.652+53.749
162 Flag of Austria.svg Team Austria4:37.095+59.192
1710 Flag of Hungary.svg Team Hungary4:38.854+1:00.951
187 Flag of France.svg Team France4:48.915+1:11.012
1926 Flag of Sweden.svg Team Sweden5:02.599+1:24.696
2013 Flag of Israel.svg Team Israel5:10.032+1:32.129
2124 Flag of Serbia.svg Team Serbia5:13.161+1:35.258
2218 Flag of Mexico.svg Team Mexico5:16.658+1:38.755
238 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Team UK5:17.945+1:40.042
2427 Flag of Thailand.svg Team Thailand5:23.245+1:45.342
251 Flag of Albania.svg Team Albania5:24.389+1:46.486
2620 Flag of Norway.svg Team Norway5:24.888+1:46.985
276 Flag of Denmark.svg Team Denmark5:30.649+1:52.746
2812 Flag of India.svg Team India5:42.983+2:05.080
Source: [3]

Knock-out stages and final

 
Round of 16QuarterfinalsSemi-finalsFinal [4]
 
              
 
 
 
 
Flag of Latvia.svg Team Latvia 4:26.556
 
 
 
Flag of Portugal.svg Team Portugal4:14.356
 
Flag of Portugal.svg Team Portugal3:30.480
 
 
 
Flag of Germany.svg Team Germany 3:31.211
 
Flag of Germany.svg Team Germany3:19.256
 
 
 
Flag of Slovakia.svg Team Slovakia 3:53.914
 
Flag of Portugal.svg Team Portugal 4:04.942
 
 
 
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Team Netherlands3:45.512
 
Flag of Austria.svg Team Austria3:41.921
 
 
 
Flag of Georgia.svg Team Georgia 3:53.937
 
Flag of Austria.svg Team Austria 4:08.390
 
 
 
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Team Netherlands3:44.523
 
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Team Netherlands3:26.893
 
 
 
Flag of Poland.svg Team Poland 3:28.661
 
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Team NetherlandsGold medal icon.svg3:21.318
 
 
 
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Team Belgium Silver medal icon.svg 3:25.243
 
Flag of Kuwait.svg Team Kuwait 4:19.594
 
 
 
Flag of Russia.svg Team Russia3:23.388
 
Flag of Russia.svg Team Russia3:36.938
 
 
 
Flag of Croatia.svg Team Croatia 3:52.618
 
Flag of Croatia.svg Team Croatia3:48.514
 
 
 
Flag of Italy.svg Team Italy 3:52.531
 
Flag of Russia.svg Team Russia 3:53.362
 
 
 
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Team Belgium3:40.611Third place play-off
 
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Team Belgium3:32.235
 
  
 
Flag of Lithuania.svg Team Lithuania 4:17.103
 
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Team Belgium3:30.517 Flag of Russia.svg Team RussiaBronze medal icon.svg3:34.791
 
 
 
Flag of Belarus.svg Team Belarus 4:04.269 Flag of Portugal.svg Team Portugal 3:44.853
 
Flag of Belarus.svg Team Belarus3:38.531
 
 
Flag of Ukraine.svg Team Ukraine 4:04.338
 

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