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2019 FIA Motorsport Games The FIA Motorsport Games were borne out of the successful FIA GT Nations Cup held last year at the Bahrain International Circuit.

The inaugural event is scheduled to take place in Rome and at the nearby Vallelunga Circuit from 31 Oct to 3 Nov.

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FIA Motorsport Games 2019

The FIA Motorsport Games have their origins in the FIA GT Nations Cup, held in November 2018 in the Kingdom of Bahrain, in which Team Turkey was victorious.

The FIA Motorsport Games will be an annual event, with drivers from a variety of disciplines participating in the same venue on the same weekend under their national flag. The Motorsport Games will initially feature six categories: GT,Touring Car, Formula 4, Drifting, Karting Slalomand Digital Motorsport. Each competition will award Gold, Silver and Bronze medals, contributing to an overall medal table.

The inaugural edition of the FIA Motorsport Games will be held in autumn 2019, in Rome. It will be heralded by a spectacular opening ceremony in Italy’s vibrant capital city on 31stOctober, the general public and motor sport fans being at the heart of the celebrations. The action will then move to the racetrack, with the neighbouring Vallelunga circuit set to play host to three thrilling days of motor sport competition, from 1st-3rdNovember. The weekend culminates with a closing ceremony, during which the National Sporting Authority (ASN) or National Automobile Club (ACN) of the winning country will receive the FIA Motorsport Games trophy.

The FIA has appointed SRO Motorsports Group for the promotion of the FIA Motorsport Games, with ASNs and ACNs bidding for future hosting rights in major world cities.