Race details | ||
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Date | 26–30 October | |
Official name | 2022 FIA Motorsport Games Karting Slalom Cup | |
Location | Circuit Paul Ricard, France | |
Medalists | ||
Annika Spielberger Sebastian Romberg | Team Germany | |
Romy de Groote Dario Pemov | Team Belgium | |
Emilia Urszula Rotko 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.
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
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]
Team | Driver A (Female) | Driver B (Male) | |
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Team Poland | Emilia Urszula Rotko | Karol Krol | |
Team Hong Kong | Sum Nga Mok | Jaden Ng | |
Team Peru | Harten Carolina | Claudio Bisso | |
Team Germany | Annika Spielberger | Sebastian Romberg | |
Team Estonia | Martaliisa Meindorf | Jürgen Laansoo | |
Team Slovakia | Margareta Mahutova | Lukas Borec | |
Team Malta | Raisa Psalia | Kieran Galea | |
Team Bahamas | Maria Scott | Caden Burbridge | |
Team Spain | Lucia Gimeno | Alvaro Gutierrez | |
Team Georgia | Nutsa Makkhatchadze | Aleksandre Kajaia | |
Team Uzbekistan | Yasmina Egamberideva | Domenik Suleymanov | |
Team Nigeria | Damilola Daniela Ademokoya | John Paul Ordue Nenger | |
Team Kosovo | Rea Gashi | Baran Karabeg | |
Team Hungary | Lilla Horn | Adam Szabo | |
Team Albania | Nensi Vathi | Aleksandros Begolli | |
Team Israel | Eva Garlink | Hen Ido | |
Team Ukraine | Mariia Kravchenko | Ivan Kondratenko | |
Team Belize | Rosabell Dueck | Emery Paul Nicholas | |
Team Canada | Paige Jacey Dietrich | Keaton Chase Dietrich | |
Team Netherlands | Naomi de Groot | Lukas Stiefelhagen | |
Team Belgium | Romy de Groote | Dario Pemov | |
Source: [2] [3] |
Proceeds to the Round of 16
Eliminated
Pos | Driver A (Female) | Driver B (Male) | Team | Time | Gap |
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1 | Emilia Urszula Rotko | Karol Krol | Team Poland | 5:42.645 | – |
2 | Annika Spielberger | Sebastian Romberg | Team Germany | 5:44.736 | + 2.091 |
3 | Lilla Horn | Adam Szabo | Team Hungary | 6:29.906 | + 47.261 |
4 | Romy de Groote | Dario Pemov | Team Belgium | 6:30.523 | + 47.878 |
5 | Martaliisa Meindorf | Jürgen Laansoo | Team Estonia | 6:45.884 | + 1:03.239 |
6 | Naomi de Groot | Lukas Stiefelhagen | Team Netherlands | 6:59.689 | + 1:17.044 |
7 | Paige Jacey Dietrich | Keaton Chase Dietrich | Team Canada | 7:03.104 | + 1:20.459 |
8 | Eva Garlink | Hen Ido | Team Israel | 7:34.718 | + 1:52.073 |
9 | Mariia Kravchenko | Ivan Kondratenko | Team Ukraine | 7:36.119 | + 1:53.474 |
10 | Nutsa Makkhatchadze | Aleksandre Kajaia | Team Georgia | 7:38.319 | + 1:55.674 |
11 | Nensi Vathi | Aleksandros Begolli | Team Albania | 7:47.230 | + 2:04.585 |
12 | Rosabell Dueck | Emery Paul Nicholas | Team Belize | 7:54.339 | + 2:11.694 |
13 | Margareta Mahutova | Lukas Borec | Team Slovakia | 8:30.307 | + 2:47.662 |
14 | Lucia Gimeno | Alvaro Gutierrez | Team Spain | 8:35.979 | + 2:53.334 |
15 | Sum Nga Mok | Jaden Ng | Team Hong Kong | 8:52.717 | + 3:10.072 |
16 | Rea Gashi | Baran Karabeg | Team Kosovo | 8:55.414 | + 3:12.769 |
17 | Yasmina Egamberideva | Domenik Suleymanov | Team Uzbekistan | 9:35.069 | + 3:52.424 |
18 | Harten Carolina | Claudio Bisso | Team Peru | 9:39.590 | + 3:56.945 |
19 | Maria Scott | Caden Burbridge | Team Bahamas | 9:52.512 | + 4:09.867 |
20 | Raisa Psalia | Kieran Galea | Team Malta | 11:02.593 | + 5:19.948 |
NC | Damilola Daniela Ademokoya | John Paul Ordue Nenger | Team Nigeria 1 | – | – |
Source: [4] |
Round of 16 [5] | Quarterfinals [6] | Semi-finals [7] | Final [8] | |||||||||||
Team Poland | 6:01.936 | |||||||||||||
Team Kosovo | 6:43.528 | |||||||||||||
Team Poland | 5:36.557 | |||||||||||||
Team Ukraine | 6:22.954 | |||||||||||||
Team Israel | 6:48.889 | |||||||||||||
Team Ukraine | 6:20.294 | |||||||||||||
Team Poland | 5:30.585 | |||||||||||||
Team Belgium | 5:26.544 | |||||||||||||
Team Belgium | 5:45.627 | |||||||||||||
Team Slovakia | 7:18.387 | |||||||||||||
Team Belgium | 5:26.299 | |||||||||||||
Team Netherlands | 5:35.773 | |||||||||||||
Team Netherlands | 6:23.495 | |||||||||||||
Team Albania | 7:26.630 | |||||||||||||
Team Belgium | 5:40.891 | |||||||||||||
Team Germany | 5:24.169 | |||||||||||||
Team Germany | 5:28.802 | |||||||||||||
Team Hong Kong | 7:55.506 | |||||||||||||
Team Germany | 5:29.304 | |||||||||||||
Team Hungary | 5:41.060 | |||||||||||||
Team Hungary | 6:28.179 | |||||||||||||
Team Spain | 6:48.231 | |||||||||||||
Team Germany | 5:15.609 | |||||||||||||
Team Estonia | 5:42.575 | Small Final [8] | ||||||||||||
Team Estonia | 5:53.634 | |||||||||||||
Team Belize | 6:51.800 | |||||||||||||
Team Estonia | 5:33.843 | Team Poland | 5:40.099 | |||||||||||
Team Georgia | 6:21.959 | Team Estonia | 5:44.275 | |||||||||||
Team Canada | 6:31.039 | |||||||||||||
Team Georgia | 6:21.377 | |||||||||||||
Won the Final
Lost the Final
Won the Small Final
Lost the Small Final
Eliminated in the Quarterfinals
Eliminated in the Round of 16
Eliminated in the Qualifiers
Pos | Driver | Team | Time | |
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1 | Annika Spielberger Sebastian Romberg | Team Germany | 5:24.169 | |
2 | Romy de Groote Dario Pemov | Team Belgium | 5:40.891 | |
3 | Emilia Urszula Rotko Karol Krol | Team Poland | 5:40.099 | |
4 | Martaliisa Meindorf Jürgen Laansoo | Team Estonia | 5:44.275 | |
5 | Naomi de Groot Lukas Stiefelhagen | Team Netherlands | 5:35.773 | |
6 | Lilla Horn Adam Szabo | Team Hungary | 5:41.060 | |
7 | Nutsa Makkhatchadze Aleksandre Kajaia | Team Georgia | 6:21.959 | |
8 | Mariia Kravchenk Ivan Kondratenko | Team Ukraine | 6:22.954 | |
9 | Paige Jacey Dietrich Keaton Chase Dietrich | Team Canada | 6:31.039 | |
10 | Rea Gashi Baran Karabeg | Team Kosovo | 6:43.528 | |
11 | Lucia Gimeno Alvaro Gutierrez | Team Spain | 6:48.231 | |
12 | Eva Garlink Hen Ido | Team Israel | 6:48.889 | |
13 | Rosabell Dueck Emery Paul Nicholas | Team Belize | 6:51.800 | |
14 | Margareta Mahutova Lukas Borec | Team Slovakia | 7:18.387 | |
15 | Nensi Vathi Aleksandros Begolli | Team Albania | 7:26.630 | |
16 | Sum Nga Mok Jaden Ng | Team Hong Kong | 7:55.506 | |
17 | Yasmina Egamberideva Domenik Suleymanov | Team Uzbekistan | 9:35.069 | |
18 | Harten Carolina Claudio Bisso | Team Peru | 9:39.590 | |
19 | Maria Scott Caden Burbridge | Team Bahamas | 9:52.512 | |
20 | Raisa Psalia Kieran Galea | Team Malta | 11:02.593 | |
Source: [9] |
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