2019 FIA Motorsport Games Formula 4 Cup

The FIA Motorsport Games Formula 4 Cup was the first FIA Motorsport Games Formula 4 Cup, held at ACI Vallelunga Circuit, Italy on 1 November to 3 November 2019. The race was contested with identical Formula 4 cars. The event was part of the 2019 FIA Motorsport Games.[1]

Race details
Date 2-3 November
Official name FIA Motorsport Games Formula 4 Cup
Location Campagnano di Roma, Italy
Course Permanent circuit
4.085 km (2.538 mi)
Distance Qualifying
20 minutes
Qualifying Race
Pole
Driver Russia Pavel Bulantsev Team Russia
Time 1:49.256
Fastest lap
Driver Italy Andrea Rosso Team Italy
Time 1:36.471
Podium
First Israel Ido Cohen Team Israel
Second Italy Andrea Rosso Team Italy
Third Germany Niklas Krütten Team Germany
Main race
Pole
Driver Israel Ido Cohen Team Israel
Fastest lap
Driver Germany Niklas Krütten Team Germany
Time 1:44.490
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Italy Andrea Rosso Team Italy
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Germany Niklas Krütten Team Germany
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Finland William Alatalo Team Finland

The event featured two 45-minute practice sessions on 1 November, with a 20-minute Qualifying session on 2 November for the Qualifying race, while the Main race was held on 3 November.

Entry list edit

All drivers utilized KCMG KC MG-01 cars, which were operated by Hitech GP. It was the first Formula 4 car to feature Halo safety device.[2]

Team Entrant No. Drivers
  Team Australia CAMS 3 Luis Leeds[3][4]
  Team Belgium RACB 4 Nicolas Baert[3][4]
  Team Brazil CBA 5 Joao Rosate[4]
  Team Czech Republic ACCR 6 Vaclav Safar[4]
  Team Germany DMSB 7 Niklas Krütten[5]
  Team Denmark DASU 8 Malthe Jakobsen[6]
  Team Spain RFEDA 9 Belén García[3]
  Team Finland AKK-Motorsport 10 William Alatalo[4]
  Team France FFSA 11 Reshad de Gerus[4]
  Team Hong Kong HKAA 12 Hugo Hung[4]
  Team Hungary MNASZ 13 László Tóth[4]
  Team Ireland Motorsport Ireland 14 Lucca Allen[7]
  Team Israel MEMSI 15 Ido Cohen[8]
  Team Italy ACI 16 Andrea Rosso[7]
  Team Japan JAF 17 Kazuto Kotaka[4]
  Team Kuwait KIAC 18 Mohammed Al Nusif[4]
  Team Malaysia MAM 19 Jasper Thong[4]
  Team New Zealand Motorsport New Zealand 20 Flynn Mullany[9]
  Team Portugal FPAK 21 Mariano Pires[4]
  Team Russia RAF 22 Pavel Bulantsev[10]

Results edit

Qualifying edit

Pos No. Driver Team Time Gap Grid
1 22 Pavel Bulantsev   Team Russia 1:49.256 1
2 15 Ido Cohen   Team Israel 1:49.752 +0.496 2
3 16 Andrea Rosso   Team Italy 1:49.916 +0.660 3
4 7 Niklas Krütten   Team Germany 1:50.055 +0.799 4
5 3 Luis Leeds   Team Australia 1:50.138 +0.882 5
6 5 João Rosate   Team Brazil 1:50.712 +1.456 6
7 17 Kazuto Kotaka   Team Japan 1:50.799 +1.543 7
8 8 Malthe Jakobsen   Team Denmark 1:50.877 +1.621 8
9 11 Reshad de Gerus   Team France 1:51.269 +2.013 9
10 10 William Alatalo   Team Finland 1:51.513 +2.257 10
11 4 Nicolas Baert   Team Belgium 1:51.598 +2.342 11
12 9 Belén García   Team Spain 1:52.129 +2.873 12
13 13 László Tóth   Team Hungary 1:52.889 +3.633 13
14 6 Vaclav Safar   Team Czech Republic 1:53.541 +4.285 14
15 14 Lucca Allen   Team Ireland 1:53.640 +4.384 15
16 19 Jasper Thong   Team Malaysia 1:55.487 +6.231 16
17 21 Mariano Pires   Team Portugal 1:56.117 +6.861 17
18 18 Mohammed Al Nusif   Team Kuwait 1:56.507 +7.251 18
107% qualifying time: 1:56.903[11]
NC 20 Flynn Mullany   Team New Zealand 1:58.524 +9.268 19
DNQ 12 Hugo Hung   Team Hong Kong no time no time 20
Source:[11]

Qualifying Race edit

Pos No. Driver Team Laps Time/Retired Grid
1 15 Ido Cohen   Team Israel 12 21:16.418 2
2 16 Andrea Rosso   Team Italy 12 +0.818 3
3 7 Niklas Krütten   Team Germany 12 +1.125 4
4 13 László Tóth   Team Hungary 12 +1.495 13
5 10 William Alatalo   Team Finland 12 +3.247 10
6 8 Malthe Jakobsen   Team Denmark 12 +3.570 8
7 4 Nicolas Baert   Team Belgium 12 +4.623 11
8 3 Luis Leeds   Team Australia 12 +4.988 5
9 22 Pavel Bulantsev   Team Russia 12 +7.408 1
10 11 Reshad de Gerus   Team France 12 +7.936 9
11 14 Lucca Allen   Team Ireland 12 +8.186 15
12 9 Belén García   Team Spain 12 +8.538 12
13 21 Mariano Pires   Team Portugal 12 +10.820 17
14 6 Vaclav Safar   Team Czech Republic 12 +12.948 14
15 19 Jasper Thong   Team Malaysia 12 +22.611 16
16 20 Flynn Mullany   Team New Zealand 12 +36.330 19
17 5 João Rosate   Team Brazil 11 +1 lap 6
NC 18 Mohammed Al Nusif   Team Kuwait 9 +4 laps 18
Ret 17 Kazuto Kotaka   Team Japan 1 Retired 7
Fastest lap: Andrea Rosso, 1:36.471, on lap 12
Source:[12]

Main Race edit

Pos No. Driver Team Laps Time/Retired Grid
  16 Andrea Rosso   Team Italy 14 27:30.528 2
  7 Niklas Krütten   Team Germany 14 +0.723 3
  10 William Alatalo   Team Finland 14 +4.923 5
4 3 Luis Leeds   Team Australia 14 +5.990 8
5 11 Reshad de Gerus   Team France 14 +6.773 10
6 9 Belén García   Team Spain 14 +7.061 12
7 13 László Tóth   Team Hungary 14 +7.748 4
8 14 Lucca Allen   Team Ireland 14 +9.702 11
9 5 João Rosate   Team Brazil 14 +11.741 17
10 18 Mohammed Al Nusif   Team Kuwait 14 +12.413 18
11 6 Vaclav Safar   Team Czech Republic 14 +13.282 14
12 21 Mariano Pires   Team Portugal 14 +14.104 13
13 15 Ido Cohen   Team Israel 14 +14.515 1
14 22 Pavel Bulantsev   Team Russia 14 +14.882 9
15 20 Flynn Mullany   Team New Zealand 14 +15.282 16
16 17 Kazuto Kotaka   Team Japan 13 +1 lap 19
17 8 Malthe Jakobsen   Team Denmark 13 +1 lap 6
18 19 Jasper Thong   Team Malaysia 13 +1 lap 15
Ret 4 Nicolas Baert   Team Belgium 9 Retired 7
Fastest lap: Niklas Krütten, 1:44.490, on lap 14
Source:[13]

References edit

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  2. ^ Watkins, Gary (25 July 2019). "Cars revealed for Olympics-style Motorsport Games". motorsport.com. Motorsport Network. Retrieved 15 August 2019.
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  5. ^ "Motorsport Games: Deutscher Kader für die FIA Motorsport Games steht". speed-magazin.de. 13 September 2019. Retrieved 17 September 2019.
  6. ^ "Team Denmark reveals full driver line-up for inaugural FIA Motorsport Games bid". fiamotorsportgames.com. SRO Motorsports Group. 16 September 2019. Retrieved 18 September 2019.
  7. ^ a b Hillman, Rachel (October 28, 2019). "Ireland and Italy announce drivers for Motorsport Games F4 Cup". FormulaScout. Retrieved October 28, 2019.
  8. ^ Hansford, Rob (September 25, 2019). "Germany, Israel and New Zealand join Motorsport Games F4 Cup". FormulaScout. Retrieved September 25, 2019.
  9. ^ "MotorSport New Zealand announces first FIA Motorsport Games drivers". fiamotorsportgames.com. SRO Motorsports Group. 24 September 2019. Retrieved 24 September 2019.
  10. ^ "Президент РАФ встретился со сборной страны по автоспорту" [RAF president met with Russian FIA Motorsport Games team]. f1news.ru (in Russian). 15 August 2019. Retrieved 15 August 2019.
  11. ^ a b "Result List" (PDF). fiamotorsportgames.com. 2 November 2019. Retrieved 2 November 2019.
  12. ^ "Result List" (PDF). fiamotorsportgames.com. 2 November 2019. Retrieved 2 November 2019.
  13. ^ "Final Classification Result List" (PDF). fiamotorsportgames.com. 3 November 2019. Retrieved 3 November 2019.

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