2019 FIA Motorsport Games GT Cup

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Race details
Date 1-3 November
Official name FIA Motorsport Games
Location Campagnano di Roma, Italy
Course Permanent circuit
4.085 km (2.538 mi)
Distance Qualifying Race 1
60 minutes
Qualifying Race 2
60 minutes
Main Race
60 minutes
Qualifying Race 1
Pole
Driver Japan Ukyo Sasahara Team Japan
Time 1:32.898
Fastest lap
Driver Japan Ukyo Sasahara Team Japan
Time 1:33.384
Podium
First Germany Alfred Renauer Team Germany
Second Denmark Christina Nielsen Team Denmark
Third Poland Artur Janosz Team Poland
Qualifying Race 2
Pole
Driver Japan Hiroshi Hamaguchi Team Japan
Time 1:38.443
Fastest lap
Driver Poland Andrzej Lewandowski Team Poland
Time 1:49.426
Podium
First Japan Hiroshi Hamaguchi Team Japan
Second Portugal Miguel Ramos Team Portugal
Third Chinese Taipei Hanss Po Heng Lin Team Chinese Taipei
Main Race
Pole
Driver Poland Andrzej Lewandowski Team Poland
Fastest lap
Driver Kuwait Zaid Ashkanani Team Kuwait
Time 1:39.086
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Japan Hiroshi Hamaguchi
Japan Ukyo Sasahara
Team Japan
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Poland Artur Janosz
Poland Andrzej Lewandowski
Team Poland
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Australia Brenton Grove
Australia Stephen Grove
Team Australia

The 2019 FIA Motorsport Games GT Cup was the first FIA Motorsport Games GT Cup, continuation of the FIA GT Nations Cup held at ACI Vallelunga Circuit, Italy on 1 November to 3 November 2019. The race was contested with GT3-spec cars. Only Silver and Bronze drivers were allowed to compete.[1] The event was part of the 2019 FIA Motorsport Games.

Entry list[edit]

Team Entrant Car No. Drivers
Kuwait Team Kuwait Optimum Motorsport[2] Aston Martin Vantage AMR GT3[3] 007 Zaid Ashkanani[3]
Khaled Al-Mudhaf[3]
Turkey Team Turkey TF Sport[4] Aston Martin Vantage AMR GT3[4] 1 Ayhancan Güven[4]
Salih Yoluç[4]
Australia Team Australia Herberth Motorsport[5] Porsche 911 GT3 R[6] 4 Brenton Grove[6]
Stephen Grove[6]
Denmark Team Denmark Reno Racing[7] Honda NSX GT3[7] 11 Jens Reno Møller[7]
Christina Nielsen[7]
Malaysia Team Malaysia Earl Bamber Motorsport[5] Porsche 911 GT3 R[5] 16 Adrian Henry D'Silva[5]
Weiron Tan[5]
United States Team USA Spirit of Race[8] Ferrari 488 GT3[8] 18 Robert Ferriol[8]
Spencer Pumpelly[8]
Spain Team Spain Racing Team Spain[8] Lamborghini Huracán GT3 Evo[8] 19 Alvaro Lobera[8]
Fernando Navarrete Jr.[8]
Italy Team Italy AF Corse[9] Ferrari 488 GT3[9] 21 Gianluca Roda[9]
Giorgio Roda[9]
Hong Kong Team Hong Kong Reno Racing[10] Honda NSX GT3[10] 22 Paul Ip[10]
Marchy Lee[10]
Belarus Team Belarus AT Racing Team[8] Ferrari 488 GT3[8] 51 Alexander Talkanitsa Jr.[8]
Alexander Talkanitsa Sr.[8]
Switzerland Team Switzerland Raton Racing[3] Lamborghini Huracán GT3 Evo[3] 58 Christoph Lenz[3]
Patric Niederhauser[3]
Poland Team Poland Vincenzo Sospiri Racing[5] Lamborghini Huracán GT3 Evo[5] 66 Artur Janosz[5]
Andrzej Lewandowski[5]
Chinese Taipei Team Chinese Taipei Gama Racing[5] Lamborghini Huracán GT3 Evo[5] 68 Hanss Po Heng Lin[5]
Evan Chen[5]
China Team China Phantom Pro Racing Team[2] Mercedes-AMG GT3[3] 70 Kan Zang[3]
Yaqi Zhang[3]
France Team France AKKA-ASP[2] Mercedes-AMG GT3[11] 87 Jean-Luc Beaubelique[11]
Jim Pla[11]
Belgium Team Belgium Attempto Racing[3] Audi R8 LMS GT3 Evo (2019)[3] 88 Louis Machiels[3]
Nico Verdonck[3]
United Kingdom Team UK Tempesta Racing[2] Ferrari 488 GT3 93 Chris Froggatt[5]
Flick Haigh[5]
Portugal Team Portugal Attempto Racing[3] Audi R8 LMS GT3 Evo (2019)[3] 99 Henrique Chaves[3]
Miguel Ramos[3]
Japan Team Japan Orange1 FFF Racing Team[12] Lamborghini Huracán GT3 Evo[12] 519 Hiroshi Hamaguchi[12]
Ukyo Sasahara[12]
Russia Team Russia Team Russia[2] Ferrari 488 GT3[13] 888 Denis Bulatov[13]
Rinat Salikhov[13]
Thailand Team Thailand Dinamic Motorsport[14] Porsche 911 GT3 R[14] 911 Vutthikorn Inthraphuvasak[14]
Kantadhee Kusiri[14]
Germany Team Germany Herberth Motorsport[15] Porsche 911 GT3 R[15] 991 Steffen Görig[15]
Alfred Renauer[15]
Source:[2]

Results[edit]

Qualifying 1[edit]

Pos No. Driver Team Time Gap Grid
1 519 Hiroshi Hamaguchi Japan Team Japan 1:38.443 1
2 1 Salih Yoluç Turkey Team Turkey 1:39.840 +1.397 2
3 888 Rinat Salikhov Russia Team Russia 1:40.179 +1.736 3
4 99 Miguel Ramos Portugal Team Portugal 1:41.767 +3.324 4
5 991 Steffen Görig Germany Team Germany 1:43.326 +4.883 5
6 18 Robert Ferriol United States Team USA 1:43.698 +5.255 6
7 11 Jens Reno Møller Denmark Team Denmark 1:44.099 +5.656 7
8 21 Gianluca Roda Italy Team Italy 1:44.248 +5.805 8
9 66 Andrzej Lewandowski Poland Team Poland 1:44.258 +5.815 9
10 4 Stephen Grove Australia Team Australia 1:44.333 +5.890 10
11 911 Vutthikorn Inthraphuvasak Thailand Team Thailand 1:44.570 +6.127 11
12 19 Alvaro Lobera Spain Team Spain 1:44.781 +6.338 12
13 16 Adrian Henry D'Silva Malaysia Team Malaysia 1:45.317 +6.874 13
14 70 Yaqi Zhang China Team China 1:45.492 +7.049 14
15 22 Paul Ip Hong Kong Team Hong Kong 1:45.533 +7.090 15
16 68 Hanss Po Heng Lin Chinese Taipei Team Chinese Taipei 1:45.832 +7.389 16
17 58 Christoph Lenz Switzerland Team Switzerland 1:46.059 +7.616 17
18 93 Flick Haigh United Kingdom Team UK 1:46.237 +7.794 18
19 87 Jean-Luc Beaubelique France Team France 1:46.348 +7.905 19
20 51 Alexander Talkanitsa Sr. Belarus Team Belarus 1:46.355 +7.912 20
21 88 Louis Machiels Belgium Team Belgium 1:47.558 +9.115 21
22 007 Khaled Al-Mudhaf Kuwait Team Kuwait 1:54.380 +15.937 22
Source:[16]

Qualifying 2[edit]

Pos No. Driver Team Time Gap Grid
1 519 Ukyo Sasahara Japan Team Japan 1:32.898 1
2 87 Jim Pla France Team France 1:32.898 2
3 58 Patric Niederhauser Switzerland Team Switzerland 1:33.227 +0.329 3
4 4 Brenton Grove Australia Team Australia 1:33.359 +0.461 4
5 888 Denis Bulatov Russia Team Russia 1:33.482 +0.584 5
6 16 Weiron Tan Malaysia Team Malaysia 1:33.485 +0.587 6
7 99 Henrique Chaves Portugal Team Portugal 1:33.712 +0.814 7
8 991 Alfred Renauer Germany Team Germany 1:33.785 +0.887 8
9 68 Evan Chen Chinese Taipei Team Chinese Taipei 1:33.963 +1.065 9
10 66 Artur Janosz Poland Team Poland 1:33.970 +1.072 10
11 18 Spencer Pumpelly United States Team USA 1:34.167 +1.269 11
12 911 Kantadhee Kusiri Thailand Team Thailand 1:34.235 +1.337 12
13 51 Alexander Talkanitsa Jr. Belarus Team Belarus 1:34.240 +1.342 13
14 88 Nico Verdonck Belgium Team Belgium 1:34.243 +1.345 14
15 11 Christina Nielsen Denmark Team Denmark 1:34.310 +1.412 15
16 1 Ayhancan Güven Turkey Team Turkey 1:34.394 +1.496 16
17 93 Chris Froggatt United Kingdom Team UK 1:34.582 +1.684 17
18 007 Zaid Ashkanani Kuwait Team Kuwait 1:34.676 +1.778 18
19 21 Giorgio Roda Italy Team Italy 1:34.830 +1.932 19
20 22 Marchy Lee Hong Kong Team Hong Kong 1:35.034 +2.136 20
21 19 Fernando Navarrete Jr. Spain Team Spain 1:35.131 +2.233 21
22 70 Kan Zang China Team China 1:35.817 +2.919 22
Source:[17]

Qualifying Race 1[edit]

Pos No. Driver Team Laps Time/Retired Grid Points
1 991 Steffen Görig
Alfred Renauer
Germany Team Germany 29 1:21:21.471 5 1
2 11 Jens Reno Møller
Christina Nielsen
Denmark Team Denmark 29 +8.756 7 2
3 66 Andrzej Lewandowski
Artur Janosz
Poland Team Poland 29 +13.293 9 3
4 93 Flick Haigh
Chris Froggatt
United Kingdom Team UK 29 +20.370 18 4
5 51 Alexander Talkanitsa Sr.
Alexander Talkanitsa Sr.
Belarus Team Belarus 29 +31.951 20 5
6 70 Yaqi Zhang
Kan Zang
China Team China 29 +36.523 14 6
7 21 Gianluca Roda
Giorgio Roda
Italy Team Italy 29 +39.591 8 7
8 88 Louis Machiels
Nico Verdonck
Belgium Team Belgium 29 +39.882 21 8
9 4 Stephen Grove
Brenton Grove
Australia Team Australia 29 +49.625 10 9
10 519 Hiroshi Hamaguchi
Ukyo Sasahara
Japan Team Japan 29 +1:00.361 1 10
11 888 Rinat Salikhov
Denis Bulatov
Russia Team Russia 29 +1:27.621 3 11
12 911 Vutthikorn Inthraphuvasak
Kantadhee Kusiri
Thailand Team Thailand 28 +1 lap 11 12
13 1 Salih Yoluç
Ayhancan Güven
Turkey Team Turkey 28 +1 lap 2 13
14 87 Jean-Luc Beaubelique
Jim Pla
France Team France 27 +2 laps 19 14
15 18 Robert Ferriol
Spencer Pumpelly
United States Team USA 27 +2 laps 6 15
16 19 Alvaro Lobera
Fernando Navarrete Jr.
Spain Team Spain 27 +2 laps 12 16
17 58 Christoph Lenz
Patric Niederhauser
Switzerland Team Switzerland 26 +3 laps 17 17
18 68 Hanss Po Heng Lin
Evan Chen
Chinese Taipei Team Chinese Taipei 22 +7 laps 16 18
Ret 16 Adrian Henry D'Silva
Weiron Tan
Malaysia Team Malaysia 10 Retired 13 19
Ret 99 Miguel Ramos
Henrique Chaves
Portugal Team Portugal 8 Retired 4 20
Ret 007 Khaled Al-Mudhaf
Zaid Ashkanani
Kuwait Team Kuwait 0 Retired 22 21
DSQ 22 Paul Ip
Marchy Lee
Hong Kong Team Hong Kong 28 Disqualified 15 22
Source:[18]

Qualifying Race 2[edit]

Pos No. Driver Team Laps Time/Retired Grid Points
1 519 Hiroshi Hamaguchi
Ukyo Sasahara
Japan Team Japan 21 1:55:29.230 1 1
2 99 Miguel Ramos
Henrique Chaves
Portugal Team Portugal 21 +6.908 7 2
3 68 Hanss Po Heng Lin
Evan Chen
Chinese Taipei Team Chinese Taipei 21 +8.669 9 3
4 66 Andrzej Lewandowski
Artur Janosz
Poland Team Poland 21 +8.993 10 4
5 88 Louis Machiels
Nico Verdonck
Belgium Team Belgium 21 +15.129 14 5
6 911 Vutthikorn Inthraphuvasak
Kantadhee Kusiri
Thailand Team Thailand 21 +19.621 12 6
7 58 Christoph Lenz
Patric Niederhauser
Switzerland Team Switzerland 21 +22.697 3 7
8 19 Alvaro Lobera
Fernando Navarrete Jr.
Spain Team Spain 21 +28.741 21 8
9 991 Steffen Görig
Alfred Renauer
Germany Team Germany 21 +30.615 8 9
10 93 Flick Haigh
Chris Froggatt
United Kingdom Team UK 21 +31.878 17 10
11 87 Jean-Luc Beaubelique
Jim Pla
France Team France 21 +35.550 2 11
12 4 Stephen Grove
Brenton Grove
Australia Team Australia 21 +36.914 4 12
13 22 Paul Ip
Marchy Lee
Hong Kong Team Hong Kong 21 +55.132 20 13
14 51 Alexander Talkanitsa Sr.
Alexander Talkanitsa Sr.
Belarus Team Belarus 21 +1:02.153 13 14
15 11 Jens Reno Møller
Christina Nielsen
Denmark Team Denmark 21 +1:19.918 15 15
16 1 Salih Yoluç
Ayhancan Güven
Turkey Team Turkey 21 +1:35.195 16 16
17 007 Khaled Al-Mudhaf
Zaid Ashkanani
Kuwait Team Kuwait 21 +1:46.035 18 17
18 70 Yaqi Zhang
Kan Zang
China Team China 21 +1:48.507 22 18
19 21 Gianluca Roda
Giorgio Roda
Italy Team Italy 19 +2 laps 19 19
20 16 Adrian Henry D'Silva
Weiron Tan
Malaysia Team Malaysia 19 +2 laps 6 20
21 18 Robert Ferriol
Spencer Pumpelly
United States Team USA 18 +3 laps 11 21
Ret 888 Rinat Salikhov
Denis Bulatov
Russia Team Russia 5 Retired 5 22
Source:[19]

Main race[edit]

Pos No. Driver Team Laps Time/Retired Grid
1st place, gold medalist(s) 519 Hiroshi Hamaguchi
Ukyo Sasahara
Japan Team Japan 28 1:55:29.230 3
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 66 Andrzej Lewandowski
Artur Janosz
Poland Team Poland 28 +3.012 1
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 4 Stephen Grove
Brenton Grove
Australia Team Australia 28 +5.095 10
4 87 Jean-Luc Beaubelique
Jim Pla
France Team France 28 +5.417 15
5 70 Yaqi Zhang
Kan Zang
China Team China 28 +7.095 12
6 22 Paul Ip
Marchy Lee
Hong Kong Team Hong Kong 28 +8.509 20
7 888 Rinat Salikhov
Denis Bulatov
Russia Team Russia 28 +9.175 18
8 19 Robert Ferriol
Spencer Pumpelly
United States Team USA 28 +10.124 14
9 88 Louis Machiels
Nico Verdonck
Belgium Team Belgium 28 +33.449 4
10 99 Miguel Ramos
Henrique Chaves
Portugal Team Portugal 28 +41.686 11
11 16 Adrian Henry D'Silva
Weiron Tan
Malaysia Team Malaysia 27 +1 lap 22
12 1 Salih Yoluç
Ayhancan Güven
Turkey Team Turkey 27 +1 lap 17
13 51 Alexander Talkanitsa Sr.
Alexander Talkanitsa Sr.
Belarus Team Belarus 27 +1 lap 8
14 007 Khaled Al-Mudhaf
Zaid Ashkanani
Kuwait Team Kuwait 27 +1 lap 21
15 93 Flick Haigh
Chris Froggatt
United Kingdom Team UK 27 +1 lap 5
16 991 Steffen Görig
Alfred Renauer
Germany Team Germany 21 +7 laps 2
17 58 Christoph Lenz
Patric Niederhauser
Switzerland Team Switzerland 19 +9 laps 13
Ret 911 Vutthikorn Inthraphuvasak
Kantadhee Kusiri
Thailand Team Thailand 15 Retired 7
Ret 21 Gianluca Roda
Giorgio Roda
Italy Team Italy 9 Retired 16
Ret 68 Hanss Po Heng Lin
Evan Chen
Chinese Taipei Team Chinese Taipei 7 Retired 9
Ret 18 Alvaro Lobera
Fernando Navarrete Jr.
Spain Team Spain 5 Retired 19
WD 11 Jens Reno Møller
Christina Nielsen
Denmark Team Denmark 0 Withdrawn[20] 6
Source:[21][22]

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