2019 FIA Motorsport Games Digital Cup


The FIA Motorsport Games Digital Cup was the first FIA Motorsport Games Digital Cup, to be held at ACI Vallelunga Circuit, Italy on 1 November to 2 November 2019. The event was the part of the 2019 FIA Motorsport Games.

Race details
Date 1-2 November
Official name FIA Motorsport Games Digital Cup
Location Campagnano di Roma, Italy
Qualifying
Pole
Driver Mikail Hizal Team Germany
Medalists
Cody Nikola LatkovskiTeam Australia
Bernal ValverdeTeam Costa Rica
Stefano ConteTeam Italy

Entry list

Team No. Driver name
Team Switzerland 1 Fredy Eugster
Team Hong Kong 2 Yat Lam Law
Team Lithuania 3 Martynas Sidunovas
Team Russia 4 Vasily Anufriev[1]
Team Norway 5 Tommy Østgaard
Team Latvia 6 Kriss Jaunzemis
Team Chinese Taipei 7 Yi Teng Chou
Team Denmark 8 Ian Andersen[2]
Team Georgia 9 Archil Tsimakuridze
Team Thailand 10 Thananon Inthongsuk
Team Ireland 11 Keith Dempsey
Team Poland 12 Marcin Świderek
Team Australia 13 Cody Nikola Latkovski
Team UK 14 James Baldwin
Team Macedonia 15 Valentin Latkovski
Team Hungary 16 Benjámin Báder
Team Mexico 17 Daniel Gutierrez
Team Costa Rica 18 Bernal Valverde
Team Slovakia 19 Dávid Nemček
Team Belgium 20 Félix Ferir
Team Germany 21 Mikail Hizal[3]
Team Belarus 22 Kirill Piletsky
Team Czech Republic 23 Filip Mareš
Team Malaysia 24 Mior Hafiz
Team China 25 Yin Zheng
Team Singapore 26 Charles Theseira
Team Italy 27 Stefano Conte
Team France 28 Kevin Leaune
Team Kuwait 29 Rashed Alrashdan
Team Sweden 30 Robin Noborg
Team Netherlands 31 Leon Ackermann
Source:[4][5]

Qualifying

Pos. No. Driver name Team Time
1 21 Mikail Hizal Team Germany 1:28.871
2 13 Cody Nikola Latkovski Team Australia 1:29.294
3 27 Stefano Conte Team Italy 1:29.556
4 14 James Baldwin Team UK 1:29.573
5 5 Tommy Østgaard Team Norway 1:29.582
6 16 Benjámin Báder Team Hungary 1:29.849
7 12 Marcin Świderek Team Poland 1:29.915
8 7 Yi Teng Chou Team Chinese Taipei 1:30.220
9 6 Kriss Jaunzemis Team Latvia 1:30.244
10 11 Keith Dempsey Team Ireland 1:30.267
11 31 Leon Ackermann Team Netherlands 1:30.291
12 1 Fredy Eugster Team Switzerland 1:30.315
13 30 Robin Noborg Team Sweden 1:30.351
14 24 Mior Hafiz Team Malaysia 1:30.428
15 8 Ian Andersen Team Denmark 1:30.448
16 3 Martynas Sidunovas Team Lithuania 1:30.590
17 26 Charles Theseira Team Singapore 1:30.636
18 2 Yat Lam Law Team Hong Kong 1:30.692
19 10 Thananon lnthongsuk Team Thailand 1:30.720
20 20 Félix Ferir Team Belgium 1:30.805
21 18 Bernal Valverde Team Costa Rica 1:30.934
22 9 Archil Tsimakuridze Team Georgia 1:30.970
23 25 Yin Zheng Team China 1:30.988
24 4 Vasily Anufriev Team Russia 1:31.035
25 22 Kirill Piletsky Team Belarus 1:31.612
26 19 Dávid Nemček Team Slovakia 1:31.669
27 17 Daniel Gutierrez Team Mexico 1:33.349
28 15 Valentin Latkovski Team Macedonia 1:33.512
29 23 Filip Mareš Team Czech Republic 1:33.839
30 29 Rashed Alrashdan Team Kuwait 1:34.973
Source:[6]

Semi-Finals and Repechage

Drivers qualified for the Finale highlighted in green. Drivers qualified for the Repechage highlighted in blue.

Semi-Final Group A

Pos. No. Driver name Team Time
1 21 Mikail Hizal Team Germany 19:18.194
2 16 Benjámin Báder Team Hungary 19:29.951
3 12 Marcin Świderek Team Poland 19:30.573
4 30 Robin Noborg Team Sweden 19:32.683
5 10 Thananon lnthongsuk Team Thailand 19:36.993
6 1 Fredy Eugster Team Switzerland 19:37.060
7 4 Vasily Anufriev Team Russia 19:38.950
8 2 Yat Lam Law Team Hong Kong 19:43.347
9 22 Kirill Piletsky Team Belarus 19:48.297
10 29 Rashed Alrashdan Team Kuwait 20:19.675
Source:[7]

Semi-Final Group B

Pos. No. Driver name Team Time
1 13 Cody Nikola Latkovski Team Australia 19:18.194
2 5 Tommy Østgaard Team Norway 19:29.951
3 7 Yi Teng Chou Team Chinese Taipei 19:30.573
4 31 Leon Ackermann Team Netherlands 19:32.683
5 24 Mior Hafiz Team Malaysia 19:36.993
6 20 Félix Ferir Team Belgium 19:37.060
7 25 Yin Zheng Team China 19:38.950
8 26 Charles Theseira Team Singapore 19:43.347
9 19 Dávid Nemček Team Slovakia 19:48.297
10 23 Filip Mareš Team Czech Republic 20:19.675
Source:[7]

Semi-Final Group C

Pos. No. Driver name Team Time
1 18 Bernal Valverde Team Costa Rica 19:25.437
2 27 Stefano Conte Team Italy 19:25.593
3 14 James Baldwin Team UK 19:25.757
4 8 Ian Andersen Team Denmark 19:30.977
5 6 Kriss Jaunzemis Team Latvia 19:31.830
6 11 Keith Dempsey Team Ireland 19:33.805
7 3 Martynas Sidunovas Team Lithuania 19:36.559
8 9 Archil Tsimakuridze Team Georgia 19:42.316
9 15 Valentin Latkovski Team Macedonia 19:57.747
10 17 Daniel Gutierrez Team Mexico 20:06.679
Source:[7]

Repechage

Pos. No. Driver name Team Time
1 31 Leon Ackermann Team Netherlands 14:09.240
2 30 Robin Noborg Team Sweden 14:09.899
3 24 Mior Hafiz Team Malaysia 14:17.463
4 1 Fredy Eugster Team Switzerland 14:18.321
5 20 Félix Ferir Team Belgium 14:19.825
6 6 Kriss Jaunzemis Team Latvia 14:21.728
7 3 Martynas Sidunovas Team Lithuania 14:25.052
8 8 Ian Andersen Team Denmark 14:25.327
9 11 Keith Dempsey Team Ireland 14:28.867
10 4 Vasily Anufriev Team Russia 14:29.654
11 10 Thananon lnthongsuk Team Thailand 14:30.732
12 25 Yin Zheng Team China 14:38.109
Source:[7]

Grand Final

Pos. No. Driver name Team Time
13 Cody Nikola Latkovski Team Australia 28:51.134
18 Bernal Valverde Team Costa Rica 28:53.370
27 Stefano Conte Team Italy 29:01.365
4 14 James Baldwin Team UK 29:01.751
5 30 Robin Noborg Team Sweden 29:04.296
6 21 Mikail Hizal Team Germany 29:07.529
7 12 Marcin Świderek Team Poland 29:10.298
8 24 Mior Hafiz Team Malaysia 29:16.236
9 31 Leon Ackermann Team Netherlands 29:18.926
10 16 Benjámin Báder Team Hungary 29:19.230
11 5 Tommy Østgaard Team Norway 29:23.840
12 7 Yi Teng Chou Team Chinese Taipei 29:29.065
Fastest lap: Tommy Østgaard 1:27.579
Source:[8]

References

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