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Race details | ||
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Date | 23–27 October | |
Official name | FIA Motorsport Games Drifting Cup | |
Location | Circuit Ricardo Tormo, Spain | |
Course | Permanent circuit 4.005 km (2.489 mi) | |
Qualifying | ||
Pole | ||
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Medalists | ||
The 2024 FIA Motorsport Games Drifting Cup will be the third FIA Motorsport Games Drifting Cup, held at Circuit Ricardo Tormo, Spain on 23 October to 27 October 2024. [1] The event was the part of the 2024 FIA Motorsport Games.
Each competitor had two solo runs, with the higher-scoring run counting towards a final qualifying classification. Top-16 drivers were eligible to contest the Final Battle stage. Drivers were seeded according to their qualifying results, with the best-scoring qualifier going up against the 16th-placed competitor, second facing 15th, etc. In qualifying, judges scored competitors using four criteria – line, angle, style and speed – up to a maximum total of 100 points. In the Final Battle phase, each judge scored the round individually with a majority decision between a three-person panel determining the winner.
Team | Car | No. | Drivers |
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Team Luxembourg | TBA | 2 | Rohan Van Riel |
Team Türkiye | BMW E92 Eurofighter | 6 | Berfu Tutumlu |
Team Estonia | BMW F22 | 11 | Kevin Pesur |
Team Switzerland | TBA | 12 | Abdul Karim Jahan |
Team Ukraine | Scion FR-S | 20 | Dmitriy Illyuk |
Team United Arab Emirates | Nissan Silvia S14 | 21 | Hazaa Alhosani |
Team Greece | BMW E36 | 22 | Christos Chantzaras |
Team Uzbekistan | BMW E36 | 26 | Dilshod Yusupov |
Team Belgium | BMW M3 E92 | 27 | Pieter Van Hoorick |
Team Neatherlands | BMW M3 E46 | 28 | Bas Mul |
Team Japan | Toyota GR86 | 32 | Koji Tada |
Team Argentina | TBA | 33 | Rodrigo Gallo |
Team Sweden | Nissan Silvia S14 | 41 | Joakim Andersson |
Team Spain | BMW M3 E46 | 42 | Ruben Bolaños Lopez |
Team Hungary | BMW M3 E92 | 60 | Robert Petri |
Team Portugal | BMW M3 E46 | 62 | João Vieira |
Team Kosovo | BMW M3 E92 | 74 | Dijon Kajtazi |
Team Latvia | BMW E92 Eurofighter | 80 | Kristaps Blušs |
Team Poland | Toyota GR86 | 86 | Jakub Przygoński |
Team El Salvador | TBA | 94 | Nasser Alharbali Urias |
Team Israel | BMW M3 E46 | 95 | Itay Sadeh |
Team Lebanon | TBA | 99 | Mohamed Chehab |
Team Georgia | BMW E36 | 113 | Mevlud Meladze |
Team Mozambique | Toyota GR86 | 122 | Zanil Satar |
Team Great Britain | BMW E36 | 128 | Lwi Edwards |
Team Brazil | TBA | 202 | Rafael Marinho |
Team France | TBA | 222 | Mathias Locatelli |
Team Czech Republic | BMW M2 | 254 | Zdeněk Kadeřábek |
Team Norway | Toyota GR Supra | 707 | Simen Olsen |
Team Denmark | TBA | 717 | Mads Benjamin Andreasen |
Team Germany | TBA | 735 | Jan Eric Ayrton Seeber |
Team Italy | Mazda RX-7 FC | 922 | Luca Fuschini |
Team Lithuania | BMW M4 G82 | 999 | Andrius Vasiliauskas |
Source: [2] |
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