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Athletes at the 2022 FIA Motorsport Games

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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

[edit]

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

Esports
  • Octavio Pisco

Team Argentina

[edit]

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

[edit]

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

[edit]

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

[edit]

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

[edit]

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

Esports

Team Barbados

[edit]

The Barbados Motoring Federation entered two athletes across two disciplines.

Esports
  • Leon Sealy
Karting Sprint Senior
  • Calem Maloney

Team Belgium

[edit]

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

[edit]

The Belize Automobile Club entered two athletes in one discipline.

Karting Slalom
  • Emery Paul Nicholas
  • Rosabell Dueck

Team Brazil

[edit]

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
  • Italy Rafael Capoani
Karting Sprint Junior
  • Gabriel Koenigkan
Karting Sprint Senior
  • João Maranhão
Auto Slalom
  • Bruno Pierozan
  • Kaká Magno

Team Canada

[edit]

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

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

Team Chile

[edit]

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

[edit]

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

[edit]

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

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

Team Croatia

[edit]

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

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

Team Czechia

[edit]

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

[edit]

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
  • Belgium Ward Hanssens
Karting Sprint Junior
  • Mikkel Pedersen
Karting Sprint Senior
  • Valdemar Aggerholm

Team Estonia

[edit]

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

[edit]

AKK Motorsport entered two athletes across two disciplines.

Drifting
  • Juha Pöytälaakso
Karting Sprint Junior
  • Kimi Tani

Team France

[edit]

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

[edit]

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

[edit]

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

[edit]

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
  • Portugal Marios Tsaussoglou

Team Guatemala

[edit]

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

Esports
  • Juanes Morales

Team Hong Kong

[edit]

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

[edit]

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

[edit]

The Icelandic Motorsport Association entered one athlete in one discipline.

Esports
  • Hákon Jökulsson

Team India

[edit]

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

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

Team Indonesia

[edit]

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

[edit]

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

Touring Car
  • Jack Young

Team Israel

[edit]

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

[edit]

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

[edit]

The Japan Automobile Federation entered one athlete in one discipline.

Esports
  • Sota Muto

Team Kosovo

[edit]

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

[edit]

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

[edit]

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

[edit]

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

[edit]

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

Drifting
  • Rohan van Riel
Esports
  • Daniel Lahyr

Team Malaysia

[edit]

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

Formula 4
  • Alister Yoong
Esports
  • Naquib Azman

Team Malta

[edit]

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

[edit]

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

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

Team Morocco

[edit]

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

GT Sprint

Team Mozambique

[edit]

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

[edit]

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

[edit]

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

[edit]

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

[edit]

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

[edit]

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

[edit]

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

[edit]

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

[edit]

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

[edit]

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

GT Relay
  • Víctor Gómez
  • Francesco Piovanetti

Team Romania

[edit]

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

Drifting
  • Calin Ciortan
Rally4 Cup

Team Serbia

[edit]

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

Formula 4
  • Filip Jenić

Team Singapore

[edit]

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

Esports
  • Muhammad Aleef

Team Slovakia

[edit]

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

[edit]

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

[edit]

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

[edit]

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

Formula 4
Esports
  • Park Yun-ho

Team Sri Lanka

[edit]

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

Esports
  • Savi Rathnayake
Karting Sprint Senior
  • David Yevan

Team Spain

[edit]

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

[edit]

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

[edit]

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

[edit]

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

[edit]

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

[edit]

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

[edit]

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

Esports
  • Tyler Limsnukan

Team Ukraine

[edit]

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

[edit]

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

[edit]

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

Touring Car
  • Sergio López
Karting Sprint Senior
  • Andrés Ardiles

Team Vietnam

[edit]

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

Auto Slalom
  • Bảo Bảo
  • Kristian Béla

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