2022 FIA Motorsport Games Rally Cup

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Date26–30 October
Official nameFIA Motorsport Games Rally Cup
Location Var region, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France
Rally2 Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg Flag of France.svg Mathieu Arzeno
Flag of France.svg Romain Roche
Team France
Silver medal icon.svg Flag of Spain.svg Pepe López
Flag of Spain.svg Borja Rozada
Team Spain
Bronze medal icon.svg Flag of Estonia.svg Georg Linnamäe
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg James Morgan
Team Estonia
Rally4 Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg Flag of Italy.svg Roberto Daprà
Flag of Italy.svg Luca Guglielmetti
Team Italy
Silver medal icon.svg Flag of Turkey.svg Ali Turkkan
Flag of Turkey.svg Burak Erdener
Team Turkey
Bronze medal icon.svg Flag of Spain.svg Óscar Palomo
Flag of Spain.svg Rodrigo Sanjuán
Team Spain
Rally Historic Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg Flag of Italy.svg Andrea "Zippo" Zivian
Flag of Italy.svg Nicola Arena
Team Italy
Silver medal icon.svg Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Vojtěch Štajf
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Vladimír Zelinka
Team Czech Republic
Bronze medal icon.svg Flag of Spain.svg Antonio Sainz
Flag of Spain.svg David de la Puente
Team Spain

The FIA Motorsport Games Rally Cup was the first FIA Motorsport Games Rally Cup, held across tarmac stages around the Circuit Paul Ricard region, between Marseille and Toulon, France on 26 October to 30 October 2022. [1] The category is open to cars entered by teams and complying with Group Rally2, Group Rally4 and Historic regulations. The events were part of the 2022 FIA Motorsport Games.

Contents

Entries

Citroen C3 Rally2 Rally Terra da Auga 2019 - SCER 2.jpg
Citroën C3 Rally2
Peugeot 208 Rally4 2021 Barum Czech Rally Zlin - Laszlo.jpg
Peugeot 208 Rally4

The following countries and crews are officially entered into the 2022 FIA Motorsport Games Rally Cup:

EntrantCarNo.DriverCo-driver
Rally2
Flag of Germany.svg Team Germany Ford Fiesta Rally2 1 Flag of Germany.svg Björn Satorius Flag of Germany.svg Hanna Ostlender
Flag of Brazil.svg Team Brazil Volkswagen Polo GTI R5 2 Flag of Brazil.svg Adroaldo Weisheimer Flag of Italy.svg Rafael Capoani
Flag of Sweden.svg Team Sweden Škoda Fabia R5 3 Flag of Sweden.svg Jari Liiten Flag of Sweden.svg John Stigh
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Team United Kingdom Proton Iriz R5 4 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Oliver Mellors Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Ian Windress
Flag of Greece.svg Team Greece Škoda Fabia Rally2 evo 5 Flag of Greece.svg Nikos Pavlidis Flag of Greece.svg Dimitrios Amaxopoulos
Flag of Turkey.svg Team Turkey Škoda Fabia R5 6 Flag of Turkey.svg Orhan Avcioglu Flag of Turkey.svg Burcin Korkmaz
Flag of Estonia.svg Team Estonia Volkswagen Polo GTI R5 7 Flag of Estonia.svg Georg Linnamäe Flag of the United Kingdom.svg James Morgan
Flag of Hungary.svg Team Hungary Škoda Fabia Rally2 evo 8 Flag of Hungary.svg Martin László Flag of Hungary.svg Dávid Berendi
Flag of Spain.svg Team Spain Hyundai i20 N Rally2 9 Flag of Spain.svg Pepe López Flag of Spain.svg Borja Rozada
Flag of Argentina.svg Team Argentina Škoda Fabia Rally2 evo 10 Flag of Argentina.svg Paulo Soria Flag of Argentina.svg Marcelo Der Ohannesian
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Team Belgium Citroën C3 Rally2 11 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Cédric De Cecco Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Jérôme Humblet
Flag of France.svg Team France Škoda Fabia Rally2 evo 12 Flag of France.svg Mathieu Arzeno Flag of France.svg Romain Roche
Rally4
Flag of Denmark.svg Team Denmark Renault Clio Rally4 20 Flag of Denmark.svg Casper Nielsen Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Ward Hanssens
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Team Netherlands Ford Fiesta Rally4 21 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Martijn van Hoek Flag of the Netherlands.svg Nard Ippen
Flag of Mexico.svg Team Mexico Peugeot 208 Rally4 22 Flag of Mexico.svg Gustavo Uriostegui Flag of Spain.svg Axel Coronado
Flag of Portugal.svg Team Portugal Peugeot 208 Rally4 23 Flag of Portugal.svg Ricardo Sousa Flag of Portugal.svg Luís Marques
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Team Belgium Renault Clio Rally4 24 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Tom Rensonnet Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Loïc Dumont
Flag of Turkey.svg Team Turkey Ford Fiesta Rally4 25 Flag of Turkey.svg Ali Turkkan Flag of Turkey.svg Burak Erdener
Flag of Greece.svg Team Greece Peugeot 208 Rally4 26 Flag of Greece.svg Paschalis Chatzimarkos Flag of Portugal.svg Marios Tsaousoglou
Flag of India.svg Team India Peugeot 208 Rally4 27 Flag of India.svg Sanjay Takale Flag of New Zealand.svg Mike Young
Flag of Spain.svg Team Spain Peugeot 208 Rally4 28 Flag of Spain.svg Óscar Palomo Flag of Spain.svg Rodrigo Sanjuán
Flag of Romania.svg Team Romania Peugeot 208 R2 29 Flag of Romania.svg Cristiana Oprea Flag of Romania.svg Alexia-Denisa Parteni
Flag of Italy.svg Team Italy Peugeot 208 Rally4 30 Flag of Italy.svg Roberto Daprà Flag of Italy.svg Luca Guglielmetti
Rally Historic
Flag of Italy.svg Team Italy Audi Quattro 31 Flag of Italy.svg Andrea "Zippo" Zivian Flag of Italy.svg Nicola Arena
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Team Czech Republic Opel Kadett GT/E 16V32 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Vojtěch Štajf Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Vladimír Zelinka
Flag of France.svg Team France Porsche 911 SC33 Flag of France.svg Philippe Gache Flag of France.svg Philippe David
Flag of Spain.svg Team Spain Porsche 911 SC34 Flag of Spain.svg Antonio Sainz Flag of Spain.svg David de la Puente
Flag of Germany.svg Team Germany Volvo 244 GL 35 Flag of Germany.svg Siegfried Mayr Flag of Germany.svg Renate Mayr
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Team United Kingdom Chrysler Sunbeam Ti36 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Tim Jones Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Steve Jones
Flag of Slovakia.svg Team Slovakia Lada VAZ-21011 37 Flag of Slovakia.svg Jaroslav Petran Flag of Slovakia.svg Iveta Halčinová
Flag of Estonia.svg Team Estonia Lada VAZ-2101 38 Flag of Estonia.svg Marko Mättik Flag of Estonia.svg Arvo Maslenikov
Source: [2] [3] [4]

Itinerary

All dates and times are CEST (UTC+2).

DateTimeNo.Stage nameDistancenote
StartEnd
27 October14:0016:30Free Practice
17:0019:00QS Circuit Paul Ricard 4.14 kmQualifying
28 October11:23SS1Mazaugues11.62 km
12:21SS2L’Espigoulier11.35 km
13:04SS3Les Bastides6.89 km
15:15SS4Mazaugues11.62 km
16:13SS5L’Espigoulier11.35 km
16:56SS6Les Bastides6.89 km
20:00SS7 Circuit Paul Ricard 4.14 km
29 October10:16SS8Le Grand Caunet6.73km
10:59SS9La Sainte Baume16.72 km
13:30SS10Le Grand Caunet6.73km
14:13SS11La Sainte Baume16.72 km
16:44SS12Le Grand Caunet6.73km
17:27SS13La Sainte Baume16.72 km
20:00SS14 Circuit Paul Ricard 13.35 kmMedals Stage
Source: [4] [5] [6]

Stage SS14, also called "Medals Stage", will be run at Circuit Paul Ricard on Saturday evening and will feature a Rallycross-style course in which the Top 3 of Rally2, Rally4 and Rally Historic will compete for Gold, Silver and Bronze.

Results

Stages 1–13

     Qualifies for the Medals Stage

Rally2

PosNo.DriverCo-driverTeamCarTimeGap
112 Flag of France.svg Mathieu Arzeno Flag of France.svg Romain Roche Flag of France.svg Team France Škoda Fabia Rally2 evo 1:16:26.8
29 Flag of Spain.svg Pepe López Flag of Spain.svg Borja Rozada Flag of Spain.svg Team Spain Hyundai i20 N Rally2 1:17:35.0+ 1:08.2
37 Flag of Estonia.svg Georg Linnamäe Flag of the United Kingdom.svg James Morgan Flag of Estonia.svg Team Estonia Volkswagen Polo GTI R5 1:17:54.0+ 1:27.2
46 Flag of Turkey.svg Orhan Avcioglu Flag of Turkey.svg Burcin Korkmaz Flag of Turkey.svg Team Turkey Škoda Fabia R5 1:18:21.3+ 1:54.5
58 Flag of Hungary.svg Martin László Flag of Hungary.svg Dávid Berendi Flag of Hungary.svg Team Hungary Škoda Fabia Rally2 evo 1:18:24.7+ 1:57.9
610 Flag of Argentina.svg Paulo Soria Flag of Argentina.svg Marcelo Der Ohannesian Flag of Argentina.svg Team Argentina Škoda Fabia Rally2 evo 1:18:41.3+ 2:14.5
711 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Cédric De Cecco Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Jérôme Humblet Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Team Belgium Citroën C3 Rally2 1:19:26.5+ 2:59.7
81 Flag of Germany.svg Björn Satorius Flag of Germany.svg Hanna Ostlender Flag of Germany.svg Team Germany Ford Fiesta Rally2 1:20:16.6+ 3:49.8
93 Flag of Sweden.svg Jari Liiten Flag of Sweden.svg John Stigh Flag of Sweden.svg Team Sweden Škoda Fabia R5 1:22:38.8+ 6:12.0
104 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Oliver Mellors Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Ian Windress Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Team United Kingdom Proton Iriz R5 1:22:46.9+ 6:20.1
Ret2 Flag of Brazil.svg Adroaldo Weisheimer Flag of Italy.svg Rafael Capoani Flag of Brazil.svg Team Brazil Volkswagen Polo GTI R5 Retired
Ret5 Flag of Greece.svg Nikos Pavlidis Flag of Greece.svg Dimitrios Amaxopoulos Flag of Greece.svg Team Greece Škoda Fabia Rally2 evo Retired
Source: [7]

Rally4

PosNo.DriverCo-driverTeamCarTimeGap
130 Flag of Italy.svg Roberto Daprà Flag of Italy.svg Luca Guglielmetti Flag of Italy.svg Team Italy Peugeot 208 Rally4 1:22:56.6
228 Flag of Spain.svg Óscar Palomo Flag of Spain.svg Rodrigo Sanjuán Flag of Spain.svg Team Spain Peugeot 208 Rally4 1:23:12.9+ 16.3
325 Flag of Turkey.svg Ali Turkkan Flag of Turkey.svg Burak Erdener Flag of Turkey.svg Team Turkey Ford Fiesta Rally4 1:23:56.5+ 59.9
423 Flag of Portugal.svg Ricardo Sousa Flag of Portugal.svg Luís Marques Flag of Portugal.svg Team Portugal Peugeot 208 Rally4 1:24:18.8+ 1:22.2
524 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Tom Rensonnet Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Loïc Dumont Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Team Belgium Renault Clio Rally4 1:24:53.0+ 1:56.4
626 Flag of Greece.svg Paschalis Chatzimarkos Flag of Portugal.svg Marios Tsaousoglou Flag of Greece.svg Team Greece Peugeot 208 Rally4 1:27:15.1+ 4:18.5
721 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Martijn van Hoek Flag of the Netherlands.svg Nard Ippen Flag of the Netherlands.svg Team Netherlands Ford Fiesta Rally4 1:32:05.3+ 9:08.7
827 Flag of India.svg Sanjay Takale Flag of New Zealand.svg Mike Young Flag of India.svg Team India Peugeot 208 Rally4 1:42:24.1+ 19:27.5
922 Flag of Mexico.svg Gustavo Uriostegui Flag of Spain.svg Axel Coronado Flag of Mexico.svg Team Mexico Peugeot 208 Rally4 2:35:38.1+ 1:12:41.5
Source: [8]

RallyH

PosNo.DriverCo-driverTeamCarTimeGap
131 Flag of Italy.svg Andrea "Zippo" Zivian Flag of Italy.svg Nicola Arena Flag of Italy.svg Team Italy Audi Quattro 1:27:38.3
232 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Vojtěch Štajf Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Vladimír Zelinka Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Team Czech Republic Opel Kadett GT/E 16V1:30:25.9+ 2:47.6
334 Flag of Spain.svg Antonio Sainz Flag of Spain.svg David de la Puente Flag of Spain.svg Team Spain Porsche 911 SC1:32:44.2+ 5:05.9
435 Flag of Germany.svg Siegfried Mayr Flag of Germany.svg Renate Mayr Flag of Germany.svg Team Germany Volvo 244 GL 1:39:47.0+ 12:08.7
536 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Tim Jones Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Steve Jones Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Team United Kingdom Chrysler Sunbeam Ti1:43:44.5+ 16:06.2
637 Flag of Slovakia.svg Jaroslav Petran Flag of Slovakia.svg Iveta Halčinová Flag of Slovakia.svg Team Slovakia Lada VAZ-21011 1:56:47.1+ 29:08.8
Ret38 Flag of Estonia.svg Marko Mättik Flag of Estonia.svg Arvo Maslenikov Flag of Estonia.svg Team Estonia Lada VAZ-2101 Retired
Source: [9]

Medals Stage

Rally2

PosNo.DriverCo-driverTeamCarTimeGap
Gold medal icon.svg12 Flag of France.svg Mathieu Arzeno Flag of France.svg Romain Roche Flag of France.svg Team France Škoda Fabia Rally2 evo 7:38.254
Silver medal icon.svg9 Flag of Spain.svg Pepe López Flag of Spain.svg Borja Rozada Flag of Spain.svg Team Spain Hyundai i20 N Rally2 7:43.398+ 5.144
Bronze medal icon.svg7 Flag of Estonia.svg Georg Linnamäe Flag of the United Kingdom.svg James Morgan Flag of Estonia.svg Team Estonia Volkswagen Polo GTI R5 7:47.736+ 9.482
Source: [10]

Rally4

PosNo.DriverCo-driverTeamCarTimeGap
Gold medal icon.svg30 Flag of Italy.svg Roberto Daprà Flag of Italy.svg Luca Guglielmetti Flag of Italy.svg Team Italy Peugeot 208 Rally4 8:15.393
Silver medal icon.svg25 Flag of Turkey.svg Ali Turkkan Flag of Turkey.svg Burak Erdener Flag of Turkey.svg Team Turkey Ford Fiesta Rally4 8:25.550+ 10.157
Bronze medal icon.svg28 Flag of Spain.svg Óscar Palomo Flag of Spain.svg Rodrigo Sanjuán Flag of Spain.svg Team Spain Peugeot 208 Rally4 8:26.771+ 11.378
Source: [11]

RallyH

PosNo.DriverCo-driverTeamCarTimeGap
Gold medal icon.svg31 Flag of Italy.svg Andrea "Zippo" Zivian Flag of Italy.svg Nicola Arena Flag of Italy.svg Team Italy Audi Quattro 8:24.264
Silver medal icon.svg32 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Vojtěch Štajf Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Vladimír Zelinka Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Team Czech Republic Opel Kadett GT/E 16V8:43.903+ 19.639
Bronze medal icon.svg34 Flag of Spain.svg Antonio Sainz Flag of Spain.svg David de la Puente Flag of Spain.svg Team Spain Porsche 911 SC9:48.022+ 1:23.758
Source: [12]

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