Athletes at the 2022 FIA Motorsport Games

The following nations and athletes competed in the 2022 FIA Motorsport Games at Circuit Paul Ricard in Le Castellet, France, from 29 to 31 October 2022.[1]

Team Albania

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Automobile Club Albania entered four athletes across three disciplines.

Esports
  • Andri Gjoka
Crosscar Senior
  • Gentjan Shaqiri
Karting Slalom
  • Aleks Begolli
  • Nancy Vathi

Team Andorra

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The Automobile Club of Andorra entered one athlete in one discipline.

Esports
  • Octavio Pisco

Team Argentina

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The Argentine Automobile Club entered five athletes across four disciplines.

Touring Car
Drifting
  • Rodrigo Gallo
Crosscar Junior
  • Juan Manuel Grigera
Rally2 Cup
  • Paulo Soria
  • Marcelo der Ohannesian

Team Australia

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Motorsport Australia entered eight athletes across seven disciplines.[2]

GT Relay
GT Sprint
Touring Car
Formula 4
  • Costa Toparis
Esports
  • Philippa Boquida
Karting Sprint Junior
  • Peter Bouzinelos
Karting Sprint Senior
  • Aiva Anagnostidis

Team Austria

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The Austrian Automobile Motorcycle and Touring Club entered four athletes across four disciplines.

Formula 4
Drifting
  • Daniel Brandner
Esports
  • Felix Temper
Karting Sprint Senior
  • Oscar Wurz

Team Bahamas

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The Bahamas Motor Sports Association entered seven athletes across three disciplines.

Esports
  • Dominick Robinson
Karting Endurance
  • Christopher Bain
  • Jashai Burrows
  • Ramando Hudson
  • Giselle Liriano
Karting Slalom
  • Caden Burbridge
  • Maria Scott

Team Bangladesh

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The Automobile Association of Bangladesh entered one athlete in one discipline.

Esports

Team Barbados

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The Barbados Motoring Federation entered two athletes across two disciplines.

Esports
  • Leon Sealy
Karting Sprint Senior
  • Calem Maloney

Team Belgium

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The Royal Automobile Club of Belgium entered twenty-two athletes across fourteen disciplines.[3]

GT Sprint
Touring Car
Formula 4
  • Lorens Lecertua
Drifting
  • Pieter van Hoorick
Esports
  • Mathias Kühn
Crosscar Junior
  • Romuald Demelenne
Crosscar Senior
  • Kobe Pauwels
Rally2 Cup
  • Cédric de Cecco
  • Jérôme Humblet
Rally4 Cup
  • Tom Rensonnet
  • Loïc Dumont
Karting Sprint Junior
  • Thibaut Ramaekers
Karting Sprint Senior
  • Elie Goldstein
Karting Endurance
  • Maxime Drion
  • Antoine Morlet
  • Jeremy Peclers
  • Sita Vanmeert
Karting Slalom
  • Romy Degroote
  • Dario Pemov
Auto Slalom
  • Dylan Czaplicki
  • Lyssia Baudet

Team Belize

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The Belize Automobile Club entered two athletes in one discipline.

Karting Slalom
  • Emery Paul Nicholas
  • Rosabell Dueck

Team Brazil

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The Brazilian Auto Racing Confederation entered eleven athletes across nine disciplines.[4]

GT Relay
GT Sprint
  • Bruno Baptista
Touring Car
  • Raphael Reis
Formula 4
Esports
  • Igor Rodrigues
Rally2 Cup
  • Adroaldo Weisheimer
  •   Rafael Capoani
Karting Sprint Junior
  • Gabriel Koenigkan
Karting Sprint Senior
  • João Maranhão
Auto Slalom
  • Bruno Pierozan
  • Kaká Magno

Team Canada

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The Groupe de Développement Sportif entered three athletes across two disciplines.[5]

Touring Car
  • Travis Hill
Karting Slalom
  • Keaton Dietrich
  • Paige Dietrich

Team Chile

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The Chilean Federation of Motor Sport entered three athletes across three disciplines.

Formula 4
  • Maria José Pérez de Arce
Esports
  • Nicolás Rubilar
Karting Sprint Senior
  • Gustavo Suárez

Team Chinese Taipei

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The Chinese Taipei Motor Sports Association entered twelve athletes across seven disciplines.[6]

GT Relay
  • Chen Yi-Fan
  • Chen Wen-Ko
GT Sprint
  • Chen Yi-Fan
Formula 4
  • Ethan Ho
Esports
  • Lin Kuei-Min
Karting Sprint Senior
  • Chou Chun-Ting
Karting Endurance
  • Tsai Yu-Hsuan
  • Lo Chun-Yao
  • Cheng Hsiao-Hsu
  • Chung Chen-Yu
Auto Slalom
  • Lin Chun-Ta
  • Shen Yu-Ru

Team Costa Rica

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The Automobile Club of Costa Rica entered two athletes across two disciplines.

Karting Sprint Junior
  • Diego Ardiles
Karting Sprint Senior
  • Gabriel Kawer

Team Croatia

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The Croatian Automobile & Karting Federation entered three athletes across two disciplines.

Esports
  • Mihael Matika
Auto Slalom
  • Nenad Damarija
  • Iva Damarija

Team Czechia

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The Autoclub of Czechia entered twelve athletes across seven disciplines.

Drifting
  • Marco Zakouřil
Esports
  • Martin Kadlečík
Crosscar Senior
  • Adam Kotaška
Rally Historic Cup
Karting Sprint Junior
  • Jakub Kameník
Karting Endurance
  • Ondřej Kočka
  • Aleš Burger
  • Zdeněk Ošťádal
  • Soňa Ptáčková
Auto Slalom
  • Dominik Šurýn
  • Dagmar Kamas Bělíková

Team Denmark

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The Danish Automobile Sports Union entered six athletes across six disciplines.[7]

Formula 4
  • Julius Dinesen
Drifting
  • Mikkel Overgaard
Esports
  • Mikkel Gade
Rally4 Cup
  • Casper Nielsen
  •   Ward Hanssens
Karting Sprint Junior
  • Mikkel Pedersen
Karting Sprint Senior
  • Valdemar Aggerholm

Team Estonia

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The Estonian Autosport Union entered thirteen athletes across ten disciplines.[8]

Drifting
  • Kevin Pesur
Esports
  • Juss Parek
Crosscar Junior
  • Armin Raag
Crosscar Senior
  • Martin Juga
Rally2 Cup
Rally Historic Cup
  • Marko Mättik
  • Arvo Maslenikov
Karting Sprint Junior
  • Mark Dubnitski
Karting Sprint Senior
  • Carmen Kraav
Karting Slalom
  • Martaliisa Meindorf
  • Jürgen Laansoo
Auto Slalom
  • Hanna Lisette Aabna
  • Kevin Lempu

Team Finland

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AKK Motorsport entered two athletes across two disciplines.

Drifting
  • Juha Pöytälaakso
Karting Sprint Junior
  • Kimi Tani

Team France

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The Fédération Française du Sport Automobile entered fourteen athletes across eleven disciplines.

GT Relay
GT Sprint
Touring Car
  • Teddy Clairet
Formula 4
  • Pablo Sarrazin
Drifting
  • Jason Banet
Esports
  • Alexandre Lê
Crosscar Junior
  • Etan Pepujol
Crosscar Senior
  • David Meat
Rally2 Cup
Rally Historic Cup
Karting Sprint Junior
  • Jules Caranta

Team Georgia

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The Georgian Automobile Sport Federation entered twelve athletes across seven disciplines.[9]

Formula 4
  • Sandro Tavartkiladze
Drifting
  • Nodo Kodua
Esports
  • Sandro Chanturia
Karting Sprint Junior
  • Lado Kukhianidze
Karting Endurance
  • Nika Kobosnidze
  • Mariam Tsiklauri
  • Archil Tsimakuridze
  • Mariam Davitidze
Karting Slalom
  • Sandro Kajaia
  • Nutsa Makhatchadze
Auto Slalom
  • Mevlud Meladze
  • Irina Onashvili

Team Germany

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The Deutscher Motor Sport Bund entered eighteen athletes across thirteen disciplines.[10][11]

GT Relay
GT Sprint
Formula 4
  • Valentin Kluß
Drifting
  • Gerson Junginger
Esports
  • Constantin Tscharf
Crosscar Junior
  • Samuel Drews
Crosscar Senior
  • Tim Braumüller
Rally2 Cup
  • Björn Satorius
  • Hanna Ostlender
Rally Historic Cup
  • Renate Mayr
  • Siegfried Mayr
Karting Sprint Junior
  • Mathilda Paatz
Karting Sprint Senior
  • Maximilian Schleimer
Karting Slalom
  • Sebastian Romberg
  • Annika Spielberger
Auto Slalom
  • Claire Schönborn
  • Marcel Hellberg

Team Greece

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The Hellenic Motorsport Federation entered five athletes across four disciplines.[12]

Drifting
  • George Lagos
Esports
  • Harris Mitropoulos
Rally2 Cup
  • Nikos Pavlidis
  • Dimitris Amaxopoulos
Rally4 Cup
  • Paschalis Hatzimarkos
  •   Marios Tsaussoglou

Team Guatemala

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The Automobile Club of Guatemala entered one athlete in one discipline.

Esports
  • Juanes Morales

Team Hong Kong

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The Hong Kong Automobile Association entered thirteen athletes across nine disciplines.[13][5]

GT Relay
GT Sprint
  • Lee Ying-Kin
Touring Car
Formula 4
  • Thong Wei-Heen
Drifting
Esports
  • Wong Kai-Hin
Karting Sprint Senior
  • Yu Ka-Po
Karting Endurance
  • Chung Pui-Yan
  • Ho Man-Cheong
  • Wong King-Chi
  • Yeung Tak
Karting Slalom
  • Mok Sum-Nga
  • Ng Jaden

Team Hungary

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The National Automobile Sport Federation of Hungary entered eleven athletes across eight disciplines.[14][15]

Formula 4
  • Zénó Kovács
Drifting
  • Péter Utasi
Esports
  • Kristóf Artzt
Crosscar Junior
  • Kristóf Csuti
Rally2 Cup
  • Martin László
  • Dávid Berendi
Karting Sprint Senior
  • Balázs Juráncsik
Karting Slalom
  • Ádám Szabó
  • Lilla Horn
Auto Slalom
  • Martin Bognár
  • Tünde Deák

Team Iceland

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The Icelandic Motorsport Association entered one athlete in one discipline.

Esports
  • Hákon Jökulsson

Team India

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The Federation of Motor Sports Clubs of India entered six athletes across five disciplines.[16]

Formula 4
  • Ruhaan Alva
Rally4 Cup
  • Sanjay Takale
  •   Mike Young
Karting Sprint Junior
  • Ishaan Madesh
Karting Sprint Senior
Auto Slalom
  • Prateek Dalal
  • Pragathi Gowda

Team Indonesia

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The Indonesian Motor Association entered three athletes across three disciplines.

Esports
  • Presley Martono
Karting Sprint Junior
  • Aditya Wibowo
Karting Sprint Senior
  • Kaenan Reza Sini

Team Ireland

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Motorsport Ireland entered one athlete in one discipline.[17]

Touring Car
  • Jack Young

Team Israel

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The Automobile and Touring Club of Israel entered twelve athletes across seven disciplines.[18]

Esports
  • Denis Gribov
Crosscar Senior
  • Adar Melamed
Karting Sprint Junior
  • Yam Pinto
Karting Sprint Senior
  • Ariel Elkin
Karting Endurance
  • Itzik Shahar
  • Yaniv Hershkowitz
  • Ran Ben Ezer
  • Yordan Oved
Karting Slalom
  • Chen Ido
  • Eva Garlink
Auto Slalom
  • Tal Sharig
  • Yuval Ravitz

Team Italy

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The Automobile Club d'Italia entered eleven athletes across nine disciplines.[19]

GT Sprint
Touring Car
  • Giacomo Ghermandi
Formula 4
Drifting
  • Manuel Vacca
Esports
  • Luca Losio
Crosscar Senior
  • Simone Firenze
Rally4 Cup
  • Roberto Daprà
  • Luca Guglielmetti
Rally Historic Cup
  • Andrea Zivian
  • Nicola Arena

Team Japan

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The Japan Automobile Federation entered one athlete in one discipline.

Esports
  • Sota Muto

Team Kosovo

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The Federation of Auto Sport of Kosovo entered five athletes across three disciplines.[20]

Esports
  • Visar Gjikolli
Karting Slalom
  • Baran Karabeg
  • Rea Gashi
Auto Slalom
  • Ermira Topalli
  • Valon Jaha

Team Kuwait

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The Kuwait International Automobile Club entered three athletes across three disciplines.

Drifting
  • Ali Makhseed
Esports
  • Rashed Al-Rashdan
Karting Sprint Senior
  • Fahad Al-Khaled

Team Latvia

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The Latvian Federation of Motor Vehicles entered six athletes across five disciplines.

Touring Car
  • Valters Zviedris
Drifting
  • Kristaps Blušs
Esports
  • Andrejs Gubarevs
Crosscar Senior
Auto Slalom
  • Toms Ozols
  • Maija Stakena

Team Lithuania

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The Lithuanian Automobile Sport Federation entered nine athletes across seven disciplines.[21]

GT Relay
GT Sprint
  • Julius Adomavičius
Drifting
  • Benediktas Čirba
Esports
  • Tauras Gudinavičius
Karting Sprint Junior
  • Markas Šilkūnas
Karting Sprint Senior
  • Adrijus Rimkevičius
Auto Slalom
  • Evelina Drilingienė
  • Vytis Pauliukonis

Team Luxembourg

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The Automobile Club of Luxembourg entered two athletes across two disciplines.

Drifting
  • Rohan van Riel
Esports
  • Daniel Lahyr

Team Malaysia

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The Motorsports Association of Malaysia entered two athletes across two disciplines.

Formula 4
  • Alister Yoong
Esports
  • Naquib Azman

Team Malta

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The Malta Motorsport Federation entered nine athletes across five disciplines.[22]

Esports
  • Dean Vella
Karting Sprint Junior
  • Kian Gauci
Karting Sprint Senior
  • Lucas Pace
Karting Endurance
  • Ella Zammit
  • Nicky Gauci
  • Owen Mangion
  • Kyle Mercieca
Karting Slalom
  • Raisa Psaila
  • Kieran Galea

Team Mexico

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The Mexican International Motor Sport Federation entered three athletes across three disciplines.[23]

Esports
  • Michael Teichmann
Rally4 Cup
  • Gustavo Urióstegui
  •   Axel Coronado
Karting Sprint Junior
  • Edgar Rodríguez

Team Morocco

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The Royal Moroccan Federation of Motor Sport entered one athlete in one discipline.

GT Sprint

Team Mozambique

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The Automobile and Touring Club of Mozambique entered five athletes across five disciplines.

Formula 4
  • Guilherme Rocha
Drifting
  • Zanil Satar
Esports
  • Dylan Jesus
Karting Sprint Junior
  • Ghazi Motlekar
Karting Sprint Senior
  • Cristian Bouché

Team Nepal

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The Nepal Automobiles' Association entered three athletes across two disciplines.

Karting Sprint Senior
  • Diprash Shakya
Auto Slalom
  • Anil Kumar Baral
  • Jiswan Tuladhar Shrestha

Team Netherlands

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The KNAC National Autosport Federation entered nine athletes across seven disciplines.

Touring Car
Drifting
  • Rick van Goethem
Esports
  • Chris Harteveld
Crosscar Junior
  • Nathan Ottink
Crosscar Senior
  • Jari van Hoof
Rally4 Cup
  • Martijn van Hoek
  • Nard Ippen
Karting Slalom
  • Naomi de Groot
  • Lukas Stiefelhagen

Team Nigeria

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The Automobile Sports Club of Nigeria entered five athletes across four disciplines.

Esports
  • Segun Akin-Olugbade
Karting Sprint Junior
  • Baruch Roy-Bako
Karting Sprint Senior
  • Philip Gana
Karting Slalom
  • John Nenger
  • Damilola Ademokoya

Team Norway

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The Royal Norwegian Automobile Club entered five athletes across five disciplines.[24]

Touring Car
  • Didrik Esbjug
Drifting
  • Odd-Helge Helstad
Esports
  • Tommy Østgaard
Crosscar Junior
  • Eirik Steinsholt
Crosscar Senior
  • Ole-Henry Steinsholt

Team Panama

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The Automotive Association of Touring and Sports of Panama entered two athletes across two disciplines.

Formula 4
  • Valentino Miní
Karting Sprint Senior
  • Valentín Flammini

Team Peru

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The Touring and Automobile Club of Peru entered ten athletes across five disciplines.[25]

Esports
  • Ian Kishimoto
Karting Sprint Junior
  • Andrés Cárdenas
Karting Endurance
  • Taylor Greenfield
  • Harold Watson
  • Mark Harten
  • Maje Esquivel
Karting Slalom
  • Claudio Bisso
  • Carolina Harten
Auto Slalom
  • Andrea Takashima
  • Roberto Takashima

Team Poland

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The Polish Automobile and Motorcycle Association entered fifteen athletes across nine disciplines.[26]

GT Relay
  • Karol Basz
  • Marcin Jedlinski
Drifting
Esports
  • Marcin Świderek
Crosscar Senior
  • Maciej Laskowski
Karting Sprint Junior
  • Borys Łyżeń
Karting Sprint Senior
  • Adrian Łabuda
Karting Endurance
  • Marcel Kuc
  • Kornelia Olkucka
  • Jakub Rajski
  • Adam Szydłowski
Karting Slalom
  • Karol Król
  • Emilia Rotko
Auto Slalom
  • Daniel Dymurski
  • Sara Kałuzińska

Team Portugal

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The Portuguese Federation of Auto Racing and Karting entered thirteen athletes across eight disciplines.[27]

Formula 4
Drifting
  • João Vieira
Esports
  • João Cavaca
Crosscar Junior
  • Guilherme Matos
Rally4 Cup
  • Ricardo Sousa
  • Luís Marques
Karting Sprint Junior
  • Rodrigo Seabra (22.12.2010)
Karting Sprint Senior
  • Francisca Queiroz
Karting Endurance
  • Sofia Correia
  • Mariana Machado
  • Rita Teixeira
  • Anastacia Khomyn

Team Puerto Rico

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The Racing Federation of Puerto Rico entered two athletes in one discipline.

GT Relay
  • Víctor Gómez
  • Francesco Piovanetti

Team Romania

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The Automobile Club of Romania entered three athletes across two disciplines.

Drifting
  • Calin Ciortan
Rally4 Cup

Team Serbia

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The Auto-Moto Association of Serbia entered one athlete in one discipline.

Formula 4
  • Filip Jenić

Team Singapore

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Motor Sports Singapore entered one athlete in one discipline.[28]

Esports
  • Muhammad Aleef

Team Slovakia

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The Slovak Association of Motor Sport entered fourteen athletes across eight disciplines.

Esports
  • Bence Bánki
Crosscar Senior
  • Tomi Baráti
Rally Historic Cup
  • Jaroslav Petrán
  • Iveta Halčinová
Karting Sprint Junior
  • Matej Koník
Karting Sprint Senior
  • Matúš Borec
Karting Endurance
  • Veronika Dobrotová
  • Juraj Mlčuch
  • Imi Szakal
  • Matej Koczo
Karting Slalom
  • Margareta Mahutová
  • Lukáš Borec
Auto Slalom
  • Michaela Dorčíková
  • Dávid Nemček

Team Slovenia

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The Auto Sport Federation of Slovenia entered four athletes across three disciplines.[29]

Esports
  • Jug Klemen
Karting Sprint Junior
  • Aleksandar Bogunović
Auto Slalom
  • Nejc Trček
  • Rebeka Kobal

Team South Africa

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Motorsport South Africa entered four athletes across three disciplines.

Esports
  • Koketso Pilane
Karting Sprint Junior
  • Dhivyen Naidoo
Auto Slalom
  • Paige de Jager
  • Warren Barkhuizen

Team South Korea

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The Korea Automobile Racing Association entered two athletes across two disciplines.[30][31]

Formula 4
Esports
  • Park Yun-ho

Team Sri Lanka

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The Ceylon Motor Sports Club entered two athletes across two disciplines.

Esports
  • Savi Rathnayake
Karting Sprint Senior
  • David Yevan

Team Spain

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The Royal Spanish Automobile Federation entered twenty-six athletes across sixteen disciplines.[32]

GT Relay
  • Gonzalo de Andrés
  • Fernando Navarrete
GT Sprint
Touring Car
  • Isidro Callejas
Formula 4
  • Bruno del Pino
Drifting
  • Álex Pérez
Esports
  • Alberto García
Crosscar Junior
  • Diego Martínez
Crosscar Senior
  • Iván Piña
Rally2 Cup
Rally4 Cup
  • Óscar Palomo
  • Rodrigo Sanjuán
Rally Historic Cup
  • Antonio Sainz
  • Miguel de la Puente
Karting Sprint Junior
  • Aarón García
Karting Sprint Senior
  • Nacho Tuñón
Karting Endurance
Karting Slalom
  • Álvaro Gutiérrez
  • Lucía Gimeno
Auto Slalom
  • Miguel García Pérez-Carrillo
  • Laura Aparicio

Team Sweden

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The Svenska Bilsportförbundet entered nine athletes across eight disciplines.

Touring Car
  • Andreas Bäckman
Drifting
  • Mikael Johansson
Esports
  • Mikael Sundström
Crosscar Junior
  • Alex Gustafsson
Crosscar Senior
  • Patrik Hallberg
Rally2 Cup
  • Jari Liiten
  • John Stigh
Karting Sprint Junior
  • Scott Kin Lindblom
Karting Sprint Senior
  • Joel Bergström

Team Switzerland

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Auto Sport Suisse entered seven athletes across seven disciplines.[33]

GT Relay
  • Yannick Mettler
  • Dexter Müller
GT Sprint
  • Yannick Mettler
Touring Car
  • Gabriel Lusquiños
Formula 4
  • Dario Cabanelas
Drifting
  • Nicolas Maunoir
Esports
  • Thomas Schmid
Karting Sprint Junior
  • Elia Epifanio

Team Turkey

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The Turkish Automobile Sports Federation entered ten athletes across eight disciplines.[34][35]

GT Sprint
Drifting
  • Timur Pomak
Esports
  • Ulaş Özyıldırım
Crosscar Junior
  • Can Alakoç
Crosscar Senior
  • Kerem Kazaz
Rally2 Cup
  • Orhan Avcıoğlu
  • Burçin Korkmaz
Rally4 Cup
  • Ali Türkkan
  • Burak Erdener
Karting Sprint Junior
  • Alp Hasan Aksoy

Team United Arab Emirates

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The Automobile & Touring Club of the United Arab Emirates entered five athletes across two disciplines.

Esports
  • Sultan Abdulrahman
Karting Endurance
  • Marian Al-Hosani
  • Ahmad Al-Boom
  • Ahmad Al-Hamadi
  • Humaid Al-Ketbi

Team United Kingdom

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Motorsport UK entered eighteen athletes across ten disciplines.[36]

GT Relay
Touring Car
Drifting
  • Martin Richards
Esports
Crosscar Junior
  • Corey Padgett
Crosscar Senior
  • Daniel Rooke
Rally2 Cup
  • Oliver Mellors
  • Ian Windress
Rally Historic Cup
  • Timothy Jones
  • Steven Jones
Karting Endurance
  • Owen Jenman
  • Jack O’Neill
  • Mike Philippou
  • Rhianna Purcocks
Auto Slalom
  • Laura Christmas
  • Mark King

Team United States

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The Automobile Competition Committee for the United States entered one athlete in one discipline.

Esports
  • Tyler Limsnukan

Team Ukraine

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The Automobile Federation of Ukraine entered thirteen athletes across ten disciplines.

GT Relay
Touring Car
  • Pavlo Chabanov
Formula 4
  • Oleksandr Partyshev
Drifting
  • Dmitriy Ilyuk
Esports
  • Devid Pastukhov
Crosscar Junior
  • Nikita Botuk
Karting Sprint Junior
  • Mark Brovko
Karting Sprint Senior
  • Dmitriy Muravshchyk
Karting Slalom
  • Mariya Kravchenko
  • Ivan Kondratenko
Auto Slalom
  • Tatyana Kaduchenko
  • Andriy Yaromenko

Team Uzbekistan

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The National Automobile Club of Uzbekistan entered eleven athletes across six disciplines.[37]

Formula 4
  • Ismoilkhuja Akhmedkhodjaev
Esports
  • Eldor Radjapov
Karting Sprint Junior
  • Amir Khamraev
Karting Endurance
  • Anastasiya Urunova
  • Adhamjon Egarmberdiev
  • Islomjon Ismoilov
  • Farukh Urunov
Karting Slalom
  • Yasmina Egamberdieva
  • Domenik Suleymanov
Auto Slalom
  • Sabina Atadjanova
  • Olim Akhmadjanov

Team Venezuela

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The Touring and Automobile Club of Venezuela entered two athletes across two disciplines.

Touring Car
  • Sergio López
Karting Sprint Senior
  • Andrés Ardiles

Team Vietnam

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The Vietnamese Motorsports Association entered two athletes in one discipline.[38]

Auto Slalom
  • Bảo Bảo
  • Kristian Béla

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