2019 FIA Motorsport Games Touring Car Cup

Last updated
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
Two 30 minutes
Race 1
25 minutes +1 lap
Race 2
30 minutes +1 lap
Race 1
Pole
Driver Flag of Germany.svg Luca Engstler Team Germany
Time1:56.941
Fastest lap
Driver Flag of Russia.svg Klim Gavrilov Team Russia
Time1:41.609
Podium
First Flag of Russia.svg Klim Gavrilov Team Russia
Second Flag of Slovakia.svg Maťo Homola Team Slovakia
Third Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Gilles Magnus Team Belgium
Race 2
Pole
Driver Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Gilles MagnusTeam Belgium
Time1:40.235
Fastest lap
Driver Flag of Russia.svg Klim Gavrilov Team Russia
Time1:43.113
Podium
First Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Gilles Magnus Team Belgium
Second Flag of Russia.svg Klim Gavrilov Team Russia
Third Flag of the Netherlands.svg Tom Coronel Team Netherlands
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg Flag of Russia.svg Klim Gavrilov Team Russia
Silver medal icon.svg Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Gilles Magnus Team Belgium
Bronze medal icon.svg Flag of Slovakia.svg Maťo Homola Team Slovakia

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

Contents

Entry list

TeamEntrantCarNo.Drivers
Flag of Lithuania.svg Team LithuaniaLithuania National Motorsport Team Volkswagen Golf GTI TCR 5Julius Adomavičius [2]
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Team UK [3] [4] Cobra Sport AmD AutoAid/RCIB Insurance MG 6 X-Power TCR 6 Rory Butcher [2] [3]
Flag of Germany.svg Team Germany [5] Hyundai Team Engstler Hyundai i30 N TCR 8 Luca Engstler [5] [2]
Flag of Norway.svg Team NorwayInsight Racing Alfa Romeo Giulietta Veloce TCR 10Kristian Sætheren [3]
Flag of Spain.svg Team SpainRacing Team Spain Peugeot 308 TCR 11Gonzalo de Andrés [6]
Flag of Russia.svg Team RussiaTeam Russia Audi RS 3 LMS TCR 14 Klim Gavrilov [7]
Flag of Hungary.svg Team HungaryNK Race and Image KFT Alfa Romeo Giulietta TCR 15 Norbert Kiss [8]
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Team Belgium [2] RACB National Team Audi RS 3 LMS TCR 16 Gilles Magnus [2]
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Team China [3] [4] MG Xpower Racing Team MG 6 X-Power TCR 18 Zhen Dong Zhang [2] [3]
Flag of the United States.svg Team USA Target Hyundai i30 N TCR 21 Mason Filippi [3]
Flag of Latvia.svg Team LatviaLatvian National Motorsport Team Audi RS 3 LMS TCR 25Valters Zviedris [9]
Flag of Sweden.svg Team Sweden [3] Target Hyundai i30 N TCR 26 Jessica Bäckman [3]
Flag of France.svg Team France John Filippi CUPRA León TCR 27 John Filippi [3]
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Team Netherlands [3] Boutsen Ginion Racing Honda Civic Type R TCR (FK8) 33 Tom Coronel [3]
Flag of Kuwait.svg Team Kuwait [10] Comtoyou Racing Team Audi RS 3 LMS TCR 35Salem Al Nusif [10]
Flag of New Zealand.svg Team New Zealand [11] Comtoyou Racing Team Audi RS 3 LMS TCR 55Faine Kahia [12]
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Team Czech RepublicK2 Engine ACCR Czech Team Hyundai i30 N TCR 59Dušan Kouřil Jr. [2] [3]
Flag of Italy.svg Team Italy [3] Pit Lane Competizioni di Remelli Roberto Audi RS 3 LMS TCR 69 Enrico Bettera [3]
Flag of Slovakia.svg Team Slovakia BRC Racing Team Hyundai i30 N TCR 70 Maťo Homola [10] [3]
Flag of Hong Kong.svg Team Hong Kong Honda Racing Honda Civic Type R TCR (FK8) 88 Jim Ka To [2] [3]
Source: [13] [14]

Results

Qualifying 1

PosNo.DriverTeamTimeGapGrid
18 Luca Engstler Flag of Germany.svg Team Germany 1:56.9411
214 Klim Gavrilov Flag of Russia.svg Team Russia1:57.172+0.2312
370 Mat'o Homola Flag of Slovakia.svg Team Slovakia 1:57.437+0.4963
488 Jim Ka To Flag of Hong Kong.svg Team Hong Kong 1:57.621+0.6804
56 Rory Butcher Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Team UK 1:57.644+0.7035
633 Tom Coronel Flag of the Netherlands.svg Team Netherlands 1:57.718+0.7776
727 John Filippi Flag of France.svg Team France1:57.804+0.8637
816 Gilles Magnus Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Team Belgium 1:57.977+1.0368
959Dušan Kouřil Jr. Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Team Czech Republic1:58.173+1.2329
1025Valters Zviedris Flag of Latvia.svg Team Latvia1:58.550+1.60910
1115 Norbert Kiss Flag of Hungary.svg Team Hungary1:58.753+1.81211
1269 Enrico Bettera Flag of Italy.svg Team Italy 1:58.855+1.91412
1355Faine Kahia Flag of New Zealand.svg Team New Zealand 1:59.058+2.11713
1426 Jessica Bäckman Flag of Sweden.svg Team Sweden 1:59.235+2.29414
1521 Mason Filippi Flag of the United States.svg Team USA 1:59.594+2.65315
1611Gonzalo de Andrés Flag of Spain.svg Team Spain2:00.386+3.44516
175Julius Adomavičius Flag of Lithuania.svg Team Lithuania2:01.101+4.16017
1818 Zhendong Zhang Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Team China2:01.127+4.18618
1910Kristian Sætheren Flag of Norway.svg Team Norway2:01.743+4.80219
2035Salem Al Nusif Flag of Kuwait.svg Team Kuwait 2:02.881+5.94020
Source: [15]

Qualifying 2

PosNo.DriverTeamTimeGapGrid
116 Gilles Magnus Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Team Belgium 1:40.2351
214 Klim Gavrilov Flag of Russia.svg Team Russia1:40.730+0.4952
333 Tom Coronel Flag of the Netherlands.svg Team Netherlands 1:41.011+0.7763
470 Mat'o Homola Flag of Slovakia.svg Team Slovakia 1:41.213+0.9784
555Faine Kahia Flag of New Zealand.svg Team New Zealand 1:41.526+1.2915
626 Jessica Bäckman Flag of Sweden.svg Team Sweden 1:41.604+1.3696
727 John Filippi Flag of France.svg Team France1:41.643+1.4087
888 Jim Ka To Flag of Hong Kong.svg Team Hong Kong 1:41.701+1.4668
969 Enrico Bettera Flag of Italy.svg Team Italy 1:42.407+2.1729
106 Rory Butcher Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Team UK 1:42.422+2.18710
1121 Mason Filippi Flag of the United States.svg Team USA 1:42.467+2.23211
1235Salem Al Nusif Flag of Kuwait.svg Team Kuwait 1:42.467+2.23212
1359Dušan Kouřil Jr. Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Team Czech Republic1:42.658+2.42313
1415 Norbert Kiss Flag of Hungary.svg Team Hungary1:42.864+2.62914
1510Kristian Sætheren Flag of Norway.svg Team Norway1:43.069+2.83415
1618 Zhendong Zhang Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Team China1:43.349+3.11416
175Julius Adomavičius Flag of Lithuania.svg Team Lithuania1:43.388+3.15317
1825Valters Zviedris Flag of Latvia.svg Team Latvia1:43.688+3.45318
DSQ11Gonzalo de Andrés Flag of Spain.svg Team Spainno timeno time19
DNS8 Luca Engstler Flag of Germany.svg Team Germany no timeno time20
Source: [16]

Race 1

PosNo.DriverTeamLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints
114 Klim Gavrilov Flag of Russia.svg Team Russia1527:30.808225
270 Mat'o Homola Flag of Slovakia.svg Team Slovakia 15+5.864318
316 Gilles Magnus Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Team Belgium 15+12.785815
427 John Filippi Flag of France.svg Team France15+18.065712
559Dušan Kouřil Jr. Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Team Czech Republic15+18.637910
655Faine Kahia Flag of New Zealand.svg Team New Zealand 15+19.925138
726 Jessica Bäckman Flag of Sweden.svg Team Sweden 15+20.225146
833 Tom Coronel Flag of the Netherlands.svg Team Netherlands 15+20.67664
969 Enrico Bettera Flag of Italy.svg Team Italy 15+25.562122
1088 Jim Ka To Flag of Hong Kong.svg Team Hong Kong 15+26.56841
1121 Mason Filippi Flag of the United States.svg Team USA 15+29.94715
125Julius Adomavičius Flag of Lithuania.svg Team Lithuania15+30.36417
1315 Norbert Kiss Flag of Hungary.svg Team Hungary15+32.77711
1418 Zhendong Zhang Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Team China15+36.35018
1525Valters Zviedris Flag of Latvia.svg Team Latvia15+37.00110
166 Rory Butcher Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Team UK 12+3 laps5
Ret8 Luca Engstler Flag of Germany.svg Team Germany 6Retired1
Ret10Kristian Sætheren Flag of Norway.svg Team Norway0Retired19
Ret35Salem Al Nusif Flag of Kuwait.svg Team Kuwait 0Retired20
DNS11Gonzalo de Andrés Flag of Spain.svg Team Spain0Did not start16
Source: [17]

Race 2

PosNo.DriverTeamLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints
116 Gilles Magnus Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Team Belgium 1531:06.800130
214 Klim Gavrilov Flag of Russia.svg Team Russia15+2.081222
333 Tom Coronel Flag of the Netherlands.svg Team Netherlands 15+2.181316
46 Rory Butcher Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Team UK 15+2.3171013
570 Mat'o Homola Flag of Slovakia.svg Team Slovakia 15+2.566411
627 John Filippi Flag of France.svg Team France15+2.972710
726 Jessica Bäckman Flag of Sweden.svg Team Sweden 15+4.16069
85Julius Adomavičius Flag of Lithuania.svg Team Lithuania15+6.286178
988 Jim Ka To Flag of Hong Kong.svg Team Hong Kong 15+7.38787
1025Valters Zviedris Flag of Latvia.svg Team Latvia15+8.773186
1115 Norbert Kiss Flag of Hungary.svg Team Hungary15+8.869145
1210Kristian Sætheren Flag of Norway.svg Team Norway15+9.075154
1311Gonzalo de Andrés Flag of Spain.svg Team Spain15+10.137193
1435Salem Al Nusif Flag of Kuwait.svg Team Kuwait 15+11.170122
1559Dušan Kouřil Jr. Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Team Czech Republic14+1 lap131
1618 Zhendong Zhang Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Team China11+4 laps16
Ret55Faine Kahia Flag of New Zealand.svg Team New Zealand 4Retired5
Ret69 Enrico Bettera Flag of Italy.svg Team Italy 0Retired9
Ret8 Luca Engstler Flag of Germany.svg Team Germany 0Retired20
DNS21 Mason Filippi Flag of the United States.svg Team USA 0Did not start11
Source: [18]

Cup standings after the races

Pos.DriverTeamPoints
Gold medal icon.svg Klim Gavrilov Flag of Russia.svg Team Russia47
Silver medal icon.svg Gilles Magnus Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Team Belgium 45
Bronze medal icon.svg Mat'o Homola Flag of Slovakia.svg Team Slovakia 29
4 John Filippi Flag of France.svg Team France22
5 Tom Coronel Flag of the Netherlands.svg Team Netherlands 20
6 Jessica Bäckman Flag of Sweden.svg Team Sweden 15
7 Rory Butcher Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Team UK 13
8Dušan Kouřil Jr. Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Team Czech Republic11
9Faine Kahia Flag of New Zealand.svg Team New Zealand 8
10Julius Adomavičius Flag of Lithuania.svg Team Lithuania8
11 Jim Ka To Flag of Hong Kong.svg Team Hong Kong 8
12Valters Zviedris Flag of Latvia.svg Team Latvia6
13 Norbert Kiss Flag of Hungary.svg Team Hungary5
14Kristian Sætheren Flag of Norway.svg Team Norway4
15Gonzalo de Andrés Flag of Spain.svg Team Spain3
16 Enrico Bettera Flag of Italy.svg Team Italy 2
17Salem Al Nusif Flag of Kuwait.svg Team Kuwait 2
18 Mason Filippi Flag of the United States.svg Team USA 0
19 Zhendong Zhang Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Team China0
20 Luca Engstler Flag of Germany.svg Team Germany 0

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