• All six original disciplines carried over from 2019 edition • Extensive rallying programme and expanded role for grassroots motorsport • Second GT discipline added for Marseille/Circuit Paul Ricard event
Following the success of the inaugural FIA Motorsport Games in Vallelunga last November, AUTO looks at what the event means for the Federation and its member sporting organisations, and at how the gathering of nations is set to expand in the coming years
• Second edition of the multi-disciplinary event confirmed for 23-25 October 2020* • Action moves from Italy to France with Marseille and Circuit Paul Ricard • New disciplines set to be added to expanded 2020 schedule*
Five of the six categories contesting this year’s inaugural FIA Motorsport Games staged their first races on the second day of competition at Vallelunga where the first two gold medals – in the Drift and Digital Cups – were also awarded earlier this evening.
Following Thursday evening’s spectacular opening ceremony in Rome, the inaugural FIA Motorsport Games began in earnest earlier today when 192 drivers representing 49 National Sporting Authorities (ASNs) turned their first laps at Vallelunga Circuit.