2024 FIA Motorsport Games Formula 4 Cup

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Race details
Valencia (Ricardo Tormo) track map.svg
Date23–27 October
Official nameFIA Motorsport Games Formula 4 Cup
Location Flag of Spain.svg Circuit Ricardo Tormo, Spain
CoursePermanent circuit
4.005 km (2.489 mi)
DistanceQualifying
20 minutes
Race 1
20 minutes +1 lap
Race 2
30 minutes +1 lap
Qualifying Race
Pole
Driver Flag of Sri Lanka.svg Yevan DavidTeam Sri Lanka
Time1:45.660
Fastest lap
Driver Flag of Peru.svg Andrés Cárdenas Team Peru
Time1:35.064
Podium
First Flag of Spain.svg Juan Cota Alonso
Second Flag of Peru.svg Andrés Cárdenas
Third Flag of Sri Lanka.svg Yevan David
Main Race
Pole
Driver Flag of Spain.svg Juan Cota Alonso Team Spain
Fastest lap
Driver Flag of Peru.svg Andrés Cárdenas Team Peru
Time1:35.200
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg Flag of Spain.svg Juan Cota Alonso
Silver medal icon.svg Flag of Peru.svg Andrés Cárdenas
Bronze medal icon.svg Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Reza Seewooruthun

The 2024 FIA Motorsport Games Formula 4 Cup was the second FIA Motorsport Games Formula 4 Cup, to be held at Circuit Paul Ricard, France on 23 to 27 October 2024. The race was contested with identical Formula 4 cars. The event was the part of the 2024 FIA Motorsport Games.

Contents

The event featured two 45-minute practice sessions on 25 October, with 20-minute Qualifying session on 26 October for the Qualifying race, while the Main race was held on 27 October.

Entry list

All drivers utilized Tatuus F4-T421 cars, which were operated by F4 Spanish Championship teams. [1]

TeamFederationEntrantNo.Drivers
Flag of Argentina.svg Team Argentina ACA Flag of Spain.svg Campos Racing 1Genaro Trappa
Flag of Luxembourg.svg Team LuxembourgACL Flag of Spain.svg Tecnicar Motorsport2Chester Kieffer
Flag of Qatar.svg Team QatarQMMF Flag of Spain.svg Drivex 3Bader Al Sulaiti
Flag of Slovakia.svg Team SlovakiaSAMŠ Flag of the Netherlands.svg MP Motorsport 4Matúš Ryba
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Team Great Britain Motorsport UK Flag of Spain.svg Campos Racing 6 Reza Seewooruthun
Flag of Brazil.svg Team Brazil CBA Flag of Spain.svg Drivex 7Matheus Comparatto
Flag of Malta.svg Team MaltaMMF Flag of Spain.svg GRS Team8Nicky Gauci
Flag of Serbia.svg Team SerbiaAMSS Flag of Spain.svg Tecnicar Motorsport10Andrija Kostić
Flag of Portugal.svg Team PortugalFPAK Flag of Spain.svg Campos Racing 11Francisco Macedo
Flag of Norway.svg Team NorwayKNA Flag of Spain.svg Drivex 12Olav Vaa
Flag of Japan.svg Team Japan JAF Flag of Spain.svg GRS Team13 Tosei Moriyama
Flag of Hong Kong.svg Team Hong KongHKAA Flag of the Netherlands.svg MP Motorsport 14Kaishun Liu
Flag of Austria.svg Team AustriaÖAMTC Flag of Spain.svg Tecnicar Motorsport15 Oscar Wurz
Flag of Chile.svg Team ChileFADECH16Giovanni Ramírez Pino
Flag of Peru.svg Team PeruTACP Flag of Spain.svg Drivex 17Andrés Cárdenas
Flag of Israel.svg Team IsraelILAKA Flag of Spain.svg GRS Team18Ariel Elkin
Flag of Spain.svg Team SpainRFEDA Flag of the Netherlands.svg MP Motorsport 19 Juan Cota Alonso
Flag of Angola.svg Team AngolaFADM Flag of Spain.svg Tecnicar Motorsport20Lorenzo Campos
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Team Czech RepublicACCR Flag of Spain.svg Campos Racing 21Max Karhan
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Team Australia Motorsport Australia Flag of Spain.svg GRS Team23Griffin Peebles
Flag of Greece.svg Team Greece FFSA [a] Flag of the Netherlands.svg MP Motorsport 24Philippe Armand Karras
Flag of Sri Lanka.svg Team Sri LankaCMSC Flag of Spain.svg Tecnicar Motorsport25Yevan David
Source: [3] [4]

Results

Qualifying

Qualifying Race

Race

Pos.No.DriverTeamLapsTimeGapGrid
Gold medal icon.svg19 Juan Cota Alonso Flag of Spain.svg Team Spain 1830:05.6921
Silver medal icon.svg17Andrés Cárdenas Flag of Peru.svg Team Peru 1830:07.027+ 1.3352
Bronze medal icon.svg6 Reza Seewooruthun Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Team Great Britain 1830:09.086+ 3.3944
418Ariel Elkin Flag of Israel.svg Team Israel1830:13.884+ 8.1926
513 Tosei Moriyama Flag of Japan.svg Team Japan1830:14.398+ 8.7067
62Chester Kieffer Flag of Luxembourg.svg Team Luxembourg1830:15.795+ 10.10317
723Griffin Peebles Flag of Australia (converted).svg Team Australia1830:16.321+ 10.629 1 8
810Andrija Kostić Flag of Serbia.svg Team Serbia1830:16.709+ 11.01712
94Matúš Ryba Flag of Slovakia.svg Team Slovakia 1830:18.194+ 12.502 1 5
1011Francisco Macedo Flag of Portugal.svg Team Portugal 1830:22.601+ 16.909 1 20
1125Yevan David Flag of Sri Lanka.svg Team Sri Lanka1830:23.493+ 17.801 2 3
1212Olav Vaa Flag of Norway.svg Team Norway 1830:28.552+ 22.86016
138Nicky Gauci Flag of Malta.svg Team Malta1830:32.241+ 26.54914
147Matheus Comparatto Flag of Brazil.svg Team Brazil 1830:32.698+ 27.006 1 13
1514Liu Kaishun Flag of Hong Kong.svg Team Hong Kong1831:09.258+ 1:03.556 2 18
NC24Philippe Armand Karras Flag of Greece.svg Team Greece 2Accident damage10
NC21Max Karhan Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Team Czech Republic 1Collision9
NC15 Oscar Wurz Flag of Austria.svg Team Austria1Accident damage11
DSQ1Gino Trappa Flag of Argentina.svg Team Argentina18Track Limits 3 19
DSQ3Bader Al Sulaiti Flag of Qatar.svg Team Qatar18Track Limits 3 21
DSQ20Lorenzo Campos Flag of Angola.svg Team Angola18Track Limits 3 15
Fastest lap: Andrés Cárdenas ( Flag of Peru.svg Team Peru) – 1:35.200 (Lap 8)
Source: [5]
Notes

Notes

  1. Despite representing Greece, Karras' car is entered by the national federation of France. [2]

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