Race details | ||
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Date | 23–27 October | |
Official name | FIA Motorsport Games Formula 4 Cup | |
Location | Circuit Ricardo Tormo, Spain | |
Course | Permanent circuit 4.005 km (2.489 mi) | |
Distance | Qualifying 20 minutes Race 1 20 minutes +1 lap Race 2 30 minutes +1 lap | |
Qualifying Race | ||
Pole | ||
Driver | Yevan David | Team Sri Lanka |
Time | 1:45.660 | |
Fastest lap | ||
Driver | Andrés Cárdenas | Team Peru |
Time | 1:35.064 | |
Podium | ||
First | Juan Cota Alonso | |
Second | Andrés Cárdenas | |
Third | Yevan David | |
Main Race | ||
Pole | ||
Driver | Juan Cota Alonso | Team Spain |
Fastest lap | ||
Driver | Andrés Cárdenas | Team Peru |
Time | 1:35.200 | |
Medalists | ||
Juan Cota Alonso | ||
Andrés Cárdenas | ||
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.
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.
All drivers utilized Tatuus F4-T421 cars, which were operated by F4 Spanish Championship teams. [1]
Team | Federation | Entrant | No. | Drivers |
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Team Argentina | ACA | Campos Racing | 1 | Genaro Trappa |
Team Luxembourg | ACL | Tecnicar Motorsport | 2 | Chester Kieffer |
Team Qatar | QMMF | Drivex | 3 | Bader Al Sulaiti |
Team Slovakia | SAMŠ | MP Motorsport | 4 | Matúš Ryba |
Team Great Britain | Motorsport UK | Campos Racing | 6 | Reza Seewooruthun |
Team Brazil | CBA | Drivex | 7 | Matheus Comparatto |
Team Malta | MMF | GRS Team | 8 | Nicky Gauci |
Team Serbia | AMSS | Tecnicar Motorsport | 10 | Andrija Kostić |
Team Portugal | FPAK | Campos Racing | 11 | Francisco Macedo |
Team Norway | KNA | Drivex | 12 | Olav Vaa |
Team Japan | JAF | GRS Team | 13 | Tosei Moriyama |
Team Hong Kong | HKAA | MP Motorsport | 14 | Kaishun Liu |
Team Austria | ÖAMTC | Tecnicar Motorsport | 15 | Oscar Wurz |
Team Chile | FADECH | — | 16 | Giovanni Ramírez Pino |
Team Peru | TACP | Drivex | 17 | Andrés Cárdenas |
Team Israel | ILAKA | GRS Team | 18 | Ariel Elkin |
Team Spain | RFEDA | MP Motorsport | 19 | Juan Cota Alonso |
Team Angola | FADM | Tecnicar Motorsport | 20 | Lorenzo Campos |
Team Czech Republic | ACCR | Campos Racing | 21 | Max Karhan |
Team Australia | Motorsport Australia | GRS Team | 23 | Griffin Peebles |
Team Greece | FFSA [a] | MP Motorsport | 24 | Philippe Armand Karras |
Team Sri Lanka | CMSC | Tecnicar Motorsport | 25 | Yevan David |
Source: [3] [4] |
Pos. | No. | Driver | Team | Laps | Time | Gap | Grid | |
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19 | Juan Cota Alonso | Team Spain | 18 | 30:05.692 | — | 1 | ||
17 | Andrés Cárdenas | Team Peru | 18 | 30:07.027 | + 1.335 | 2 | ||
6 | Reza Seewooruthun | Team Great Britain | 18 | 30:09.086 | + 3.394 | 4 | ||
4 | 18 | Ariel Elkin | Team Israel | 18 | 30:13.884 | + 8.192 | 6 | |
5 | 13 | Tosei Moriyama | Team Japan | 18 | 30:14.398 | + 8.706 | 7 | |
6 | 2 | Chester Kieffer | Team Luxembourg | 18 | 30:15.795 | + 10.103 | 17 | |
7 | 23 | Griffin Peebles | Team Australia | 18 | 30:16.321 | + 10.629 1 | 8 | |
8 | 10 | Andrija Kostić | Team Serbia | 18 | 30:16.709 | + 11.017 | 12 | |
9 | 4 | Matúš Ryba | Team Slovakia | 18 | 30:18.194 | + 12.502 1 | 5 | |
10 | 11 | Francisco Macedo | Team Portugal | 18 | 30:22.601 | + 16.909 1 | 20 | |
11 | 25 | Yevan David | Team Sri Lanka | 18 | 30:23.493 | + 17.801 2 | 3 | |
12 | 12 | Olav Vaa | Team Norway | 18 | 30:28.552 | + 22.860 | 16 | |
13 | 8 | Nicky Gauci | Team Malta | 18 | 30:32.241 | + 26.549 | 14 | |
14 | 7 | Matheus Comparatto | Team Brazil | 18 | 30:32.698 | + 27.006 1 | 13 | |
15 | 14 | Liu Kaishun | Team Hong Kong | 18 | 31:09.258 | + 1:03.556 2 | 18 | |
NC | 24 | Philippe Armand Karras | Team Greece | 2 | Accident damage | 10 | ||
NC | 21 | Max Karhan | Team Czech Republic | 1 | Collision | 9 | ||
NC | 15 | Oscar Wurz | Team Austria | 1 | Accident damage | 11 | ||
DSQ | 1 | Gino Trappa | Team Argentina | 18 | Track Limits 3 | 19 | ||
DSQ | 3 | Bader Al Sulaiti | Team Qatar | 18 | Track Limits 3 | 21 | ||
DSQ | 20 | Lorenzo Campos | Team Angola | 18 | Track Limits 3 | 15 | ||
Fastest lap: Andrés Cárdenas ( Team Peru) – 1:35.200 (Lap 8) | ||||||||
Source: [5] |
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