2022 FIA Motorsport Games Karting Slalom Cup

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Race details
Le Castellet 2019 all layouts.svg
Date26–30 October
Official name2022 FIA Motorsport Games Karting Slalom Cup
Location Circuit Paul Ricard, France
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg Flag of Germany.svg Annika Spielberger
Flag of Germany.svg Sebastian Romberg
Team Germany
Silver medal icon.svg Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Romy de Groote
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Dario Pemov
Team Belgium
Bronze medal icon.svg Flag of Poland.svg Emilia Urszula Rotko
Flag of Poland.svg Karol Krol
Team Poland

The 2022 FIA Motorsport Games Karting Slalom Cup was the second FIA Motorsport Games Karting Slalom Cup, it was held at Circuit Paul Ricard, France on 26 October to 30 October 2022. The race was contested with identical electric-powered karts. [1] The event was the part of the 2022 FIA Motorsport Games.

Contents

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

The competition format was two classification sessions and then knockout stages going from Round of 16, Quarterfinals, Semi Finals and Finals

Entry List

All entered drivers will compete with identical electric-powered Birel ART N35-YR karts . [2]

Each team was composed by two drivers, one male and one female, between 14-15 years old. [1]

TeamDriver A (Female)Driver B (Male)
Flag of Poland.svg Team PolandEmilia Urszula RotkoKarol Krol
Flag of Hong Kong.svg Team Hong KongSum Nga MokJaden Ng
Flag of Peru.svg Team PeruHarten CarolinaClaudio Bisso
Flag of Germany.svg Team GermanyAnnika SpielbergerSebastian Romberg
Flag of Estonia.svg Team EstoniaMartaliisa MeindorfJurgen Laansoo
Flag of Slovakia.svg Team SlovakiaMargareta MahutovaLukas Borec
Flag of Malta.svg Team MaltaRaisa PsaliaKieran Galea
Flag of the Bahamas.svg Team BahamasMaria ScottCaden Burbridge
Flag of Spain.svg Team SpainLucia GimenoAlvaro Gutierrez
Flag of Georgia.svg Team GeorgiaNutsa MakkhatchadzeAleksandre Kajaia
Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Team UzbekistanYasmina EgamberidevaDomenik Suleymanov
Flag of Nigeria.svg Team NigeriaDamilola Daniela AdemokoyaJohn Paul Ordue Nenger
Flag of Kosovo.svg Team KosovoRea GashiBaran Karabeg
Flag of Hungary.svg Team HungaryLilla HornAdam Szabo
Flag of Albania.svg Team AlbaniaNensi VathiAleksandros Begolli
Flag of Israel.svg Team IsraelEva GarlinkHen Ido
Flag of Ukraine.svg Team UkraineMariia KravchenkoIvan Kondratenko
Flag of Belize.svg Team BelizeRosabell DueckEmery Paul Nicholas
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Team CanadaPaige Jacey DietrichKeaton Chase Dietrich
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Team NetherlandsNaomi de GrootLukas Stiefelhagen
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Team BelgiumRomy de GrooteDario Pemov
Source: [2] [3]

Results

Classification S1 & S2

     Proceeds to the Round of 16
     Eliminated

PosDriver A (Female)Driver B (Male)TeamTimeGap
1 Flag of Poland.svg Emilia Urszula Rotko Flag of Poland.svg Karol Krol Flag of Poland.svg Team Poland5:42.645
2 Flag of Germany.svg Annika Spielberger Flag of Germany.svg Sebastian Romberg Flag of Germany.svg Team Germany5:44.736+ 2.091
3 Flag of Hungary.svg Lilla Horn Flag of Hungary.svg Adam Szabo Flag of Hungary.svg Team Hungary6:29.906+ 47.261
4 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Romy de Groote Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Dario Pemov Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Team Belgium6:30.523+ 47.878
5 Flag of Estonia.svg Martaliisa Meindorf Flag of Estonia.svg Jurgen Laansoo Flag of Estonia.svg Team Estonia6:45.884+ 1:03.239
6 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Naomi de Groot Flag of the Netherlands.svg Lukas Stiefelhagen Flag of the Netherlands.svg Team Netherlands6:59.689+ 1:17.044
7 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Paige Jacey Dietrich Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Keaton Chase Dietrich Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Team Canada7:03.104+ 1:20.459
8 Flag of Israel.svg Eva Garlink Flag of Israel.svg Hen Ido Flag of Israel.svg Team Israel7:34.718+ 1:52.073
9 Flag of Ukraine.svg Mariia Kravchenko Flag of Ukraine.svg Ivan Kondratenko Flag of Ukraine.svg Team Ukraine7:36.119+ 1:53.474
10 Flag of Georgia.svg Nutsa Makkhatchadze Flag of Georgia.svg Aleksandre Kajaia Flag of Georgia.svg Team Georgia7:38.319+ 1:55.674
11 Flag of Albania.svg Nensi Vathi Flag of Albania.svg Aleksandros Begolli Flag of Albania.svg Team Albania7:47.230+ 2:04.585
12 Flag of Belize.svg Rosabell Dueck Flag of Belize.svg Emery Paul Nicholas Flag of Belize.svg Team Belize7:54.339+ 2:11.694
13 Flag of Slovakia.svg Margareta Mahutova Flag of Slovakia.svg Lukas Borec Flag of Slovakia.svg Team Slovakia8:30.307+ 2:47.662
14 Flag of Spain.svg Lucia Gimeno Flag of Spain.svg Alvaro Gutierrez Flag of Spain.svg Team Spain8:35.979+ 2:53.334
15 Flag of Hong Kong.svg Sum Nga Mok Flag of Hong Kong.svg Jaden Ng Flag of Hong Kong.svg Team Hong Kong8:52.717+ 3:10.072
16 Flag of Kosovo.svg Rea Gashi Flag of Kosovo.svg Baran Karabeg Flag of Kosovo.svg Team Kosovo8:55.414+ 3:12.769
17 Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Yasmina Egamberideva Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Domenik Suleymanov Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Team Uzbekistan9:35.069+ 3:52.424
18 Flag of Peru.svg Harten Carolina Flag of Peru.svg Claudio Bisso Flag of Peru.svg Team Peru9:39.590+ 3:56.945
19 Flag of the Bahamas.svg Maria Scott Flag of the Bahamas.svg Caden Burbridge Flag of the Bahamas.svg Team Bahamas9:52.512+ 4:09.867
20 Flag of Malta.svg Raisa Psalia Flag of Malta.svg Kieran Galea Flag of Malta.svg Team Malta11:02.593+ 5:19.948
NC Flag of Nigeria.svg Damilola Daniela Ademokoya Flag of Nigeria.svg John Paul Ordue Nenger Flag of Nigeria.svg Team Nigeria 1
Source: [4]
Notes

Knock-out stages and final

 
Round of 16 [5] Quarterfinals [6] Semi-finals [7] Final [8]
 
              
 
 
 
 
Flag of Poland.svg Team Poland6:01.936
 
 
 
Flag of Kosovo.svg Team Kosovo 6:43.528
 
Flag of Poland.svg Team Poland5:36.557
 
 
 
Flag of Ukraine.svg Team Ukraine 6:22.954
 
Flag of Israel.svg Team Israel 6:48.889
 
 
 
Flag of Ukraine.svg Team Ukraine6:20.294
 
Flag of Poland.svg Team Poland 5:30.585
 
 
 
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Team Belgium5:26.544
 
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Team Belgium5:45.627
 
 
 
Flag of Slovakia.svg Team Slovakia 7:18.387
 
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Team Belgium5:26.299
 
 
 
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Team Netherlands 5:35.773
 
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Team Netherlands6:23.495
 
 
 
Flag of Albania.svg Team Albania 7:26.630
 
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Team Belgium 5:40.891
 
 
 
Flag of Germany.svg Team Germany5:24.169
 
Flag of Germany.svg Team Germany5:28.802
 
 
 
Flag of Hong Kong.svg Team Hong Kong 7:55.506
 
Flag of Germany.svg Team Germany5:29.304
 
 
 
Flag of Hungary.svg Team Hungary 5:41.060
 
Flag of Hungary.svg Team Hungary6:28.179
 
 
 
Flag of Spain.svg Team Spain 6:48.231
 
Flag of Germany.svg Team Germany5:15.609
 
 
 
Flag of Estonia.svg Team Estonia 5:42.575 Small Final [8]
 
Flag of Estonia.svg Team Estonia5:53.634
 
  
 
Flag of Belize.svg Team Belize 6:51.800
 
Flag of Estonia.svg Team Estonia5:33.843 Flag of Poland.svg Team Poland5:40.099
 
 
 
Flag of Georgia.svg Team Georgia 6:21.959 Flag of Estonia.svg Team Estonia 5:44.275
 
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Team Canada 6:31.039
 
 
Flag of Georgia.svg Team Georgia6:21.377
 

Overall Ranking

     Won the Final
     Lost the Final
     Won the Small Final
     Lost the Small Final
     Eliminated in the Quaterfinals
     Eliminated in the Round of 16
     Eliminated in the Qualifiers

PosDriverTeamTime
1Annika Spielberger
Sebastian Romberg
Flag of Germany.svg Team Germany5:24.169
2Romy de Groote
Dario Pemov
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Team Belgium5:40.891
3Emilia Urszula Rotko
Karol Krol
Flag of Poland.svg Team Poland5:40.099
4Martaliisa Meindorf
Jurgen Laansoo
Flag of Estonia.svg Team Estonia5:44.275
5Naomi de Groot
Lukas Stiefelhagen
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Team Netherlands5:35.773
6Lilla Horn
Adam Szabo
Flag of Hungary.svg Team Hungary5:41.060
7Nutsa Makkhatchadze
Aleksandre Kajaia
Flag of Georgia.svg Team Georgia6:21.959
8Mariia Kravchenk
Ivan Kondratenko
Flag of Ukraine.svg Team Ukraine6:22.954
9Paige Jacey Dietrich
Keaton Chase Dietrich
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Team Canada6:31.039
10Rea Gashi
Baran Karabeg
Flag of Kosovo.svg Team Kosovo6:43.528
11Lucia Gimeno
Alvaro Gutierrez
Flag of Spain.svg Team Spain6:48.231
12Eva Garlink
Hen Ido
Flag of Israel.svg Team Israel6:48.889
13Rosabell Dueck
Emery Paul Nicholas
Flag of Belize.svg Team Belize6:51.800
14Margareta Mahutova
Lukas Borec
Flag of Slovakia.svg Team Slovakia7:18.387
15Nensi Vathi
Aleksandros Begolli
Flag of Albania.svg Team Albania7:26.630
16Sum Nga Mok
Jaden Ng
Flag of Hong Kong.svg Team Hong Kong7:55.506
17Yasmina Egamberideva
Domenik Suleymanov
Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Team Uzbekistan9:35.069
18Harten Carolina
Claudio Bisso
Flag of Peru.svg Team Peru9:39.590
19Maria Scott
Caden Burbridge
Flag of the Bahamas.svg Team Bahamas9:52.512
20Raisa Psalia
Kieran Galea
Flag of Malta.svg Team Malta11:02.593
Source: [9]

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