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26–30 October 2022
Circuit Paul Ricard (1C-V2)

The 2022 FIA Motorsport Games was the second edition of the FIA Motorsport Games. The event took place on 26–30 October 2022 with Marseille as a host city, and the Circuit Paul Ricard, Le Castellet as the venue for all the track-based disciplines.[1] Scheduled initially for 23–25 October 2020, and later for 29–31 October 2021, the event was postponed two years in a row due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[2][3] From this edition onwards, the FIA Motorsport Games will be held every two years, as opposed to an annual format.[4]

Summary

All six disciplines from the 2019 edition returned, featuring GT3-spec cars, TCR Touring Car, Formula 4, drifting, karting slalom and eSports disciplines. The new additions included an individual sprint race for GT3-spec cars along the relay format, a rallying event for Rally 2, Rally 4 and historic cars, crosscars and karting for senior and junior classes, a karting endurance event and an auto slalom event with identical electric cars.

475 athletes (397 men and 78 women) from 72 National FIA member organisations will take part. 48 sets of medals will be featured in the 16 disciplines.

Events

On 11 March 2020, it was announced that the Motorsport Games would be expanded from 6 to 15 disciplines for its second edition. A new revision of the programme in January 2021 featured 18 disciplines, with the addition of an Endurance Cup for LMP3 machines and an Auto Slalom event, while the Karting Sprint Cup was split into two distinct age categories.

The Motorsport Games were finally rescheduled on 19 May 2022 with 17 disciplines, as the new Historic Regularity Rally event was taken off the programme. The Endurance Cup was expanded to include GT3 entries for 2022, but it was discontinued on a 7 October 2022 update, three weeks from the start of the event, despite entries having been already announced by nine competing countries. With that, the second edition of the Motorsport Games will feature 16 disciplines.

Motorsport Games Events
1 GT 7 Crosscar Cup Junior 12 Karting Sprint Cup Junior
2 GT Sprint 8 Crosscar Cup Senior 13 Karting Sprint Cup Senior
3 Touring Car Cup 9 Rally Cup Rally2 14 Karting Endurance Cup
4 Formula 4 Cup 10 Rally Cup Rally4 15 Karting Slalom
5 Drifting Cup 11 Rally Historic Cup 16 Auto Slalom
6 Esports Cup
Sources:[5][6][7][8][4]

Teams

   Host Nation (France)
Team GT Relay GT Sprint Touring Car Formula 4 Drifting Esports Crosscar Jr Crosscar Sr Rally2 Rally4 RallyH Karting
Sprint Jr
Karting
Sprint Sr
Karting
Endurance
Karting
Slalom
Auto Slalom Total
Team Albania 3
Team Andorra 1
Team Argentina 4
Team Australia 7
Team Austria 4
Team Bahamas 3
Team Bangladesh 1
Team Barbados 2
Team Belgium 14
Team Belize 1
Team Brazil 9
Team Canada 2
Team Chile 3
Team Chinese Taipei 7
Team Croatia 2
Team Costa Rica 2
Team Czech Republic 7
Team Denmark 6
Team Estonia 10
Team Finland 2
Team France 11
Team Georgia 7
Team Germany 13
Team Greece 4
Team Guatemala 1
Team Hong Kong 9
Team Hungary 8
Team Iceland 1
Team India 5
Team Indonesia 3
Team Ireland 1
Team Israel 7
Team Italy 8
Team Japan 1
Team Kosovo 3
Team Kuwait 3
Team Latvia 5
Team Lithuania 7
Team Luxembourg 2
Team Malaysia 2
Team Malta 5
Team Mexico 3
Team Morocco 1
Team Mozambique 5
Team Nepal 2
Team Netherlands 7
Team Nigeria 4
Team Norway 5
Team Panama 2
Team Peru 5
Team Poland 9
Team Portugal 8
Team Puerto Rico 1
Team Romania 2
Team Serbia
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