Mercedes F1 junior Andrea Kimi Antonelli secured another gold medal for Italy in FIA's Motorsport Games with a dominant performance in the F4 Cup race.
The Mercedes F1 junior lined up on pole after winning Saturday’s qualification race and immediately pulled clear at the start.
UAE F4 champion Charlie Wurz, who retired in the qualification race after first-lap contact with Germany’s Valentin Kluss, made up 12 positions on the opening lap from 24th on the grid, despite the Austrian going off the track and almost making contact with another car as he rejoined. Portugal’s Manuel Espirito Santo ran second throughout, finishing 4.6s clear of Bruno Del Pino Ventos, who took bronze for Spain despite late pressure from Danish F4 champion Julius Dinesen.
Wurz made up further ground during a frenetic battle inside the top 10, coming home sixth ahead of Clerot, who was placed under investigation at the finish for exceeding track limits.