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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
editAutomobile Club Albania entered four athletes across three disciplines.
- Esports
- Andri Gjoka
- Crosscar Senior
- Gentjan Shaqiri
- Karting Slalom
- Aleks Begolli
- Nancy Vathi
Team Andorra
editThe Automobile Club of Andorra entered one athlete in one discipline.
- Esports
- Octavio Pisco
Team Argentina
editThe 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
editMotorsport Australia entered eight athletes across seven disciplines.[2]
- GT Relay
- Brenton Grove
- Stephen Grove
- GT Sprint
- Touring Car
- Formula 4
- Costa Toparis
- Esports
- Philippa Boquida
- Karting Sprint Junior
- Peter Bouzinelos
- Karting Sprint Senior
- Aiva Anagnostidis
Team Austria
editThe 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
editThe 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
editThe Automobile Association of Bangladesh entered one athlete in one discipline.
- Esports
Team Barbados
editThe Barbados Motoring Federation entered two athletes across two disciplines.
- Esports
- Leon Sealy
- Karting Sprint Senior
- Calem Maloney
Team Belgium
editThe 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
editThe Belize Automobile Club entered two athletes in one discipline.
- Karting Slalom
- Emery Paul Nicholas
- Rosabell Dueck
Team Brazil
editThe Brazilian Auto Racing Confederation entered eleven athletes across nine disciplines.[4]
- GT Relay
- Adalberto Baptista
- Bruno Baptista
- GT Sprint
- Bruno Baptista
- Touring Car
- Raphael Reis
- Formula 4
- Esports
- Igor Rodrigues
- Rally2 Cup
- Karting Sprint Junior
- Gabriel Koenigkan
- Karting Sprint Senior
- João Maranhão
- Auto Slalom
- Bruno Pierozan
- Kaká Magno
Team Canada
editThe Groupe de Développement Sportif entered three athletes across two disciplines.[5]
- Touring Car
- Travis Hill
- Karting Slalom
- Keaton Dietrich
- Paige Dietrich
Team Chile
editThe 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
editThe 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
editThe Automobile Club of Costa Rica entered two athletes across two disciplines.
- Karting Sprint Junior
- Diego Ardiles
- Karting Sprint Senior
- Gabriel Kawer
Team Croatia
editThe Croatian Automobile & Karting Federation entered three athletes across two disciplines.
- Esports
- Mihael Matika
- Auto Slalom
- Nenad Damarija
- Iva Damarija
Team Czechia
editThe Autoclub of Czechia entered twelve athletes across seven disciplines.
- Drifting
- Marco Zakouřil
- Esports
- Martin Kadlečík
- Crosscar Senior
- Adam Kotaška
- Rally Historic Cup
- Vojtěch Štajf
- František Rajnoha
- Karting Sprint Junior
- Jakub Kameník
- Karting Endurance
- Ondřej Kočka
- Aleš Burger
- Zdeněk Ošťádal
- Soňa Ptáčková
- Auto Slalom
- Dominik Šurýn
- Dagmar Kamas Bělíková
Team Denmark
editThe Danish Automobile Sports Union entered six athletes across six disciplines.[7]
- Formula 4
- Julius Dinesen
- Drifting
- Mikkel Overgaard
- Esports
- Mikkel Gade
- Rally4 Cup
- Karting Sprint Junior
- Mikkel Pedersen
- Karting Sprint Senior
- Valdemar Aggerholm
Team Estonia
editThe 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
- Georg Linnamäe
- James Morgan
- 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
editAKK Motorsport entered two athletes across two disciplines.
- Drifting
- Juha Pöytälaakso
- Karting Sprint Junior
- Kimi Tani
Team France
editThe Fédération Française du Sport Automobile entered fourteen athletes across eleven disciplines.
- GT Relay
- Eric Debard
- Simon Gachet
- 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
- Mathieu Arzeno
- Romain Roche
- Rally Historic Cup
- Philippe Gache
- Philippe David
- Karting Sprint Junior
- Jules Caranta
Team Georgia
editThe 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
editThe Deutscher Motor Sport Bund entered eighteen athletes across thirteen disciplines.[10][11]
- GT Relay
- Fabian Schiller
- Valentin Pierburg
- 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
editThe Hellenic Motorsport Federation entered five athletes across four disciplines.[12]
- Drifting
- George Lagos
- Esports
- Harris Mitropoulos
- Rally2 Cup
- Nikos Pavlidis
- Dimitris Amaxopoulos
- Rally4 Cup
Team Guatemala
editThe Automobile Club of Guatemala entered one athlete in one discipline.
- Esports
- Juanes Morales
Team Hong Kong
editThe Hong Kong Automobile Association entered thirteen athletes across nine disciplines.[13][5]
- GT Relay
- Ip Kung-Ching
- Lee Ying-Kin
- 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
editThe 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
editThe Icelandic Motorsport Association entered one athlete in one discipline.
- Esports
- Hákon Jökulsson
Team India
editThe Federation of Motor Sports Clubs of India entered six athletes across five disciplines.[16]
- Formula 4
- Ruhaan Alva
- Rally4 Cup
- Karting Sprint Junior
- Ishaan Madesh
- Karting Sprint Senior
- Auto Slalom
- Prateek Dalal
- Pragathi Gowda
Team Indonesia
editThe 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
editMotorsport Ireland entered one athlete in one discipline.[17]
- Touring Car
- Jack Young
Team Israel
editThe 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
editThe 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
editThe Japan Automobile Federation entered one athlete in one discipline.
- Esports
- Sota Muto
Team Kosovo
editThe 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
editThe 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
editThe 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
editThe Lithuanian Automobile Sport Federation entered nine athletes across seven disciplines.[21]
- GT Relay
- Jonas Gelžinis
- Eimantas Navikauskas
- 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
editThe Automobile Club of Luxembourg entered two athletes across two disciplines.
- Drifting
- Rohan van Riel
- Esports
- Daniel Lahyr
Team Malaysia
editThe Motorsports Association of Malaysia entered two athletes across two disciplines.
- Formula 4
- Alister Yoong
- Esports
- Naquib Azman
Team Malta
editThe 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
editThe Mexican International Motor Sport Federation entered three athletes across three disciplines.[23]
- Esports
- Michael Teichmann
- Rally4 Cup
- Karting Sprint Junior
- Edgar Rodríguez
Team Morocco
editThe Royal Moroccan Federation of Motor Sport entered one athlete in one discipline.
- GT Sprint
Team Mozambique
editThe 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
editThe Nepal Automobiles' Association entered three athletes across two disciplines.
- Karting Sprint Senior
- Diprash Shakya
- Auto Slalom
- Anil Kumar Baral
- Jiswan Tuladhar Shrestha
Team Netherlands
editThe 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
editThe 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
editThe 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
editThe 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
editThe 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
editThe 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
editThe 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
editThe Racing Federation of Puerto Rico entered two athletes in one discipline.
- GT Relay
- Víctor Gómez
- Francesco Piovanetti
Team Romania
editThe Automobile Club of Romania entered three athletes across two disciplines.
- Drifting
- Calin Ciortan
- Rally4 Cup
- Cristiana Oprea
- Alexia-Denisa Parteni
Team Serbia
editThe Auto-Moto Association of Serbia entered one athlete in one discipline.
- Formula 4
- Filip Jenić
Team Singapore
editMotor Sports Singapore entered one athlete in one discipline.[28]
- Esports
- Muhammad Aleef
Team Slovakia
editThe 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
editThe 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
editMotorsport 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
editThe Korea Automobile Racing Association entered two athletes across two disciplines.[30][31]
- Formula 4
- Esports
- Park Yun-ho
Team Sri Lanka
editThe Ceylon Motor Sports Club entered two athletes across two disciplines.
- Esports
- Savi Rathnayake
- Karting Sprint Senior
- David Yevan
Team Spain
editThe 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
- Álvaro Bajo
- Alba Cano
- José Manuel Pérez-Aicart
- Iván Velasco
- Karting Slalom
- Álvaro Gutiérrez
- Lucía Gimeno
- Auto Slalom
- Miguel García Pérez-Carrillo
- Laura Aparicio
Team Sweden
editThe 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
editAuto 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
editThe 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
editThe 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
editMotorsport UK entered eighteen athletes across ten disciplines.[36]
- GT Relay
- Christopher Froggatt
- Ian Loggie
- 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
editThe Automobile Competition Committee for the United States entered one athlete in one discipline.
- Esports
- Tyler Limsnukan
Team Ukraine
editThe Automobile Federation of Ukraine entered thirteen athletes across ten disciplines.
- GT Relay
- Ivan Peklin
- Evgeny Sokolovsky
- 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
editThe 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
editThe Touring and Automobile Club of Venezuela entered two athletes across two disciplines.
- Touring Car
- Sergio López
- Karting Sprint Senior
- Andrés Ardiles
Team Vietnam
editThe Vietnamese Motorsports Association entered two athletes in one discipline.[38]
- Auto Slalom
- Bảo Bảo
- Kristian Béla
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