Home nation France leads the way on the Saturday of the FIA's MotorsportGames event, claiming three gold medals:
Spain missed out on gold, despite securing six medals, while the United Kingdom took a gold and a bronze., with Simon Gachet and Eric Debard prevailing against a charging Germany in a race that finished behind the safety car.
Frenchman David Meat was the class of the field in the Senior Cross Car event, building on a dominant semi-final performance to win the final ahead of Spain’s Ivan Pina-Chinchilla, who recovered from a slow start to beat Sweden’s Patrick Halberg to second. Team Netherland’s Nathan Ottink won the final in the Junior equivalent, holding off Sweden’s Alexander Gustafsson. Diego Martinez Gonzalez was third for Spain, while UK’s Corey Padgett missed out on a medal in fourth despite charging up the order.
Despite recovering to pass Spain for second, the Titan Motorsport-run squad was further thwarted by an exhaust failure and an uncompetitive replacement kart, eventually finishing fourth behind the Czech Republic.
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