Race details | ||
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Date | 1-3 November | |
Official name | FIA Motorsport Games Karting Slalom Cup | |
Location | Campagnano di Roma, Italy | |
Medalists | ||
Nina Pothof Bastiaan van Loenen | Team Netherlands | |
Manon Degotte Antoine Morlet | Team Belgium | |
Olesya Vashchuk 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.
Drivers raced around the cones, receiving penalty seconds for every cone knocked off.
All entered drivers aged between 14 and 16 and competed with identical electric-powered karts.
Team | No. | Driver A (Female) | Driver B (Male) |
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Team Albania | 1 | Alexia Karaguni | Kristofor Mjeshtri |
Team Austria | 2 | Jorden Dolischka | Charlie Wurz |
Team Belgium | 3 | Manon Degotte | Antoine Morlet |
Team Belarus | 4 | Kseniya Shuba | Aliaksei Savin |
Team Germany | 5 | Janina Burkard | Florian Vietze |
Team Denmark | 6 | Sarah Kronborg Madsen | Jonas Jakobsen |
Team France | 7 | Doriane Pin | Esteban Masson |
Team UK | 8 | Jessica Edgar | Samuel Shaw |
Team Georgia | 9 | Elizaveta Bagramovi | Nika Kobosnidze |
Team Hungary | 10 | Dorka Kiss | Bálint Németh |
Team Croatia | 11 | Stefani Mogoroviić | Sandro Ivanjko |
Team India | 12 | Shravanthika Lakshmi Shyam Kumar | Suriyavarathan Karthikeyan |
Team Israel | 13 | Yarven Oved | Ben Pinto |
Team Italy | 14 | Emma Segattini | Paolo Gallo |
Team Kuwait | 15 | Hessa Alfares | Marshad Almarshad |
Team Lithuania | 16 | Skaistė Petrauskaitė | Kajus Šikšnelis |
Team Latvia | 17 | Emīlija Bertāne | Nicolass Bertāns |
Team Mexico | 18 | Andrea Sierra Ruíz | lavio Emil Bustamante Abed |
Team Netherlands | 19 | Nina Pothof | Bastiaan van Loenen |
Team Norway | 20 | Mina Louise Nielsen Pedersen | Marcus Myrseth |
Team Poland | 21 | Sara Sandra Kałuzińska | Krzysztof Gardziel |
Team Portugal | 22 | Matilde Fidalgo | Martim Fidalgo |
Team Russia | 23 | Olesya Vashchuk | Vladislav Bushuev |
Team Serbia | 24 | Aleksa Lazarac | Nikola Tošić |
Team Slovakia | 25 | Barbora Bauerová | Michal Vilim |
Team Sweden | 26 | Anna Glaerum | Alexander Spetz |
Team Thailand | 27 | Sitavee Limnantharak | Ananthorn Tangniannatchai |
Team Ukraine | 28 | Veronika Kononenko | Heorhii Krasko |
Source: [1] [2] |
Drivers qualified for the 1/16 highlighted in green.
Pos. | No. | Team | Time | Gap |
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1 | 9 | Team Georgia | 3:37.903 | — |
2 | 5 | Team Germany | 3:45.141 | +7.238 |
3 | 3 | Team Belgium | 3:45.184 | +7.281 |
4 | 4 | Team Belarus | 3:47.160 | +9.257 |
5 | 23 | Team Russia | 3:48.889 | +10.986 |
6 | 11 | Team Croatia | 3:49.021 | +11.118 |
7 | 17 | Team Latvia | 3:50.841 | +12.938 |
8 | 21 | Team Poland | 3:50.866 | +12.963 |
9 | 19 | Team Netherlands | 3:56.154 | +18.251 |
10 | 22 | Team Portugal | 4:06.237 | +28.334 |
11 | 14 | Team Italy | 4:08.413 | +30.510 |
12 | 15 | Team Kuwait | 4:09.104 | +31.201 |
13 | 28 | Team Ukraine | 4:22.327 | +44.424 |
14 | 16 | Team Lithuania | 4:24.497 | +46.594 |
15 | 25 | Team Slovakia | 4:31.652 | +53.749 |
16 | 2 | Team Austria | 4:37.095 | +59.192 |
17 | 10 | Team Hungary | 4:38.854 | +1:00.951 |
18 | 7 | Team France | 4:48.915 | +1:11.012 |
19 | 26 | Team Sweden | 5:02.599 | +1:24.696 |
20 | 13 | Team Israel | 5:10.032 | +1:32.129 |
21 | 24 | Team Serbia | 5:13.161 | +1:35.258 |
22 | 18 | Team Mexico | 5:16.658 | +1:38.755 |
23 | 8 | Team UK | 5:17.945 | +1:40.042 |
24 | 27 | Team Thailand | 5:23.245 | +1:45.342 |
25 | 1 | Team Albania | 5:24.389 | +1:46.486 |
26 | 20 | Team Norway | 5:24.888 | +1:46.985 |
27 | 6 | Team Denmark | 5:30.649 | +1:52.746 |
28 | 12 | Team India | 5:42.983 | +2:05.080 |
Source: [3] |
Round of 16 | Quarterfinals | Semi-finals | Final [4] | |||||||||||
Team Latvia | 4:26.556 | |||||||||||||
Team Portugal | 4:14.356 | |||||||||||||
Team Portugal | 3:30.480 | |||||||||||||
Team Germany | 3:31.211 | |||||||||||||
Team Germany | 3:19.256 | |||||||||||||
Team Slovakia | 3:53.914 | |||||||||||||
Team Portugal | 4:04.942 | |||||||||||||
Team Netherlands | 3:45.512 | |||||||||||||
Team Austria | 3:41.921 | |||||||||||||
Team Georgia | 3:53.937 | |||||||||||||
Team Austria | 4:08.390 | |||||||||||||
Team Netherlands | 3:44.523 | |||||||||||||
Team Netherlands | 3:26.893 | |||||||||||||
Team Poland | 3:28.661 | |||||||||||||
Team Netherlands | 3:21.318 | |||||||||||||
Team Belgium | 3:25.243 | |||||||||||||
Team Kuwait | 4:19.594 | |||||||||||||
Team Russia | 3:23.388 | |||||||||||||
Team Russia | 3:36.938 | |||||||||||||
Team Croatia | 3:52.618 | |||||||||||||
Team Croatia | 3:48.514 | |||||||||||||
Team Italy | 3:52.531 | |||||||||||||
Team Russia | 3:53.362 | |||||||||||||
Team Belgium | 3:40.611 | Third place play-off | ||||||||||||
Team Belgium | 3:32.235 | |||||||||||||
Team Lithuania | 4:17.103 | |||||||||||||
Team Belgium | 3:30.517 | Team Russia | 3:34.791 | |||||||||||
Team Belarus | 4:04.269 | Team Portugal | 3:44.853 | |||||||||||
Team Belarus | 3:38.531 | |||||||||||||
Team Ukraine | 4:04.338 | |||||||||||||
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