As the countdown approaches the 100 days to go mark, tickets for the third edition of the FIA Motorsport Games have gone on sale.
The prominent Spanish motorsport province of Valencia will host the 2024 event from October 23-27. The region’s Circuit Ricardo Tormo will serve as one of the key venues for many of the 27 different motorsport categories chasing gold medals this year.
The number of categories dramatically increased from 16 in 2022 to 27 this year, and the number of venues also has expanded.
Alongside Circuit Ricardo Tormo, other venues featured for 2024 include Valencia’s architecturally spectacular City of Arts and Sciences, which will host both the opening and closing ceremonies as well as the GT and Formula 4 Esports categories. The Aspar circuit will feature a new bespoke circuit layout for the expanded Karting disciplines as well as a brand-new soon-to-be-built Cross Car track, while the 10 different Rally categories will be contested on the local mountainous rural roads.
By purchasing a three-day, 30-euro ticket via the Circuit Ricardo Tormo website, fans will gain access to all venues for the Games. This remarkable value is expanded further with young fans under the age of 16 admitted free. Tickets can be purchased by clicking here.
To celebrate the 100 day to go mark, the FIA Motorsport Games is also offering a two-for-one deal for the first 1,000 tickets purchased.
By focusing on national teams rather than individual drivers or manufacturers, the FIA Motorsport Games encourages a unique sense of national pride and unity among participants. The massive expansion of categories being contested will correspond with an expected 700+ competitors waving their national flag for more than 75 different nations.
The FIA Motorsport Games will again feature some of the stars of the future as well as many of the sport’s biggest stars and national legends. 2022 gold medalists include single-seater rising star Kimi Antonelli (Formula 4), Porsche factory prototype star and 2024 Daytona 24-hour winner Matt Campbell (GT Sprint), and Dutch racing legend and fan favorite Tom Coronel (Touring Car).
“For the motorsport fan, the FIA Motorsport Games represents incredible value for money,” said Stéphane Ratel, Founder and CEO of SRO Motorsports Group.
“Not only can you get to see some of the world’s top GT and Touring Car racers, leading single stars, a rally special stage, drifting, slalom, and even truck racing at the same venue with the same ticket at Circuit Ricardo Tormo – you also can witness world-class Esports at the spectacular City of Arts and Sciences as well as both Karting and Cross Car events at the same venue at Aspar.
“We had thousands of fans from all over the world attend the last edition of the Games in Marseille, France, and we’re expecting many more to come and join us in Valencia this year.”
Not only are tickets now available for sale for the 2024 FIA Motorsport Games, but media accreditation applications can now be submitted via the Games’ official website by clicking here.
Both the inaugural 2019 Games in Rome and the most recent edition in Marseille featured a huge international media contingent covering their nation’s chase for gold medal success.
Entries for the 2024 Games continue to pour in, with the dedicated FIA registration platform remaining open until 23 September.
Competitors wishing to represent their country are encouraged to contact their respective National Sporting Authorities, a complete list of which can be found by CLICKING HERE.