World Motorsports Cup

The World Motorsports Cup (WMC) is a grassroots-born global motorsports competition held every year during the ESPLAR Evanshire Marathon, usually during the 1st week of the 3 week marathon when ESPLAR Tier 3 and Tier 4 series wrap up their seasons there.

The competition, priding itself as the World Cup of Motorsports, has been held since 2016 at Kyndalap Raceway in Arlia, Evanshire.

The Competition Format
In the WMC, 16 qualified nations (including Altruras which is a separate team from the United States) send three representatives to race head-to-head against each other. Each driver in the team gets to race once during the entire round.

In 2016 and 2017 only 8 nations were able to participate

Each round is a first-to-5 format for a maximum of 10 points at stake. The first team to 5 points advances to the next round and the losing team is eliminated from the cup.

2016
The participating nations were:
 * 1) Altruras
 * 2) United States
 * 3) Germany
 * 4) Hungary
 * 5) Japan
 * 6) Australia
 * 7) England
 * 8) Poland

2017
The participating nations were:
 * 1) Altruras
 * 2) United States
 * 3) Germany
 * 4) Denmark
 * 5) Poland
 * 6) Japan
 * 7) France
 * 8) Italy

2018
Starting with the 2018 edition, the number of participating nations increased to 16 with increasing interest from drivers from other countries.

Participating Nations: Also starting with this edition the finals will be a 3 lap race with drivers switching at the end of each lap instead of a race-to-5 points.
 * 1) Altruras
 * 2) United States
 * 3) Germany
 * 4) Poland
 * 5) Japan
 * 6) Romania
 * 7) England
 * 8) Denmark
 * 9) Australia
 * 10) Russia
 * 11) Czechoslovakia (Czechia-Slovakia)
 * 12) Hungary
 * 13) India
 * 14) France
 * 15) Armenia
 * 16) Azerbaijan

In the 2018 WMC finals the United States and Germany were the finalists, but Germany ended up winning the final thanks to a last minute pass by Florian Volker on Lean Campana on the final straight at Kyndalap.

2019
The participating nations: In the 2019 WMC finals Altruras and Japan were the finalists, with Altruras winning the final thanks to a costly error by Japan's Hayato Kitanami in the last lap allowing Altruras' Laura Kerrivan to overtake him to win the WMC final.
 * 1) Altruras
 * 2) United States
 * 3) Germany
 * 4) Poland
 * 5) Japan
 * 6) Romania
 * 7) Armenia
 * 8) Azerbaijan
 * 9) Czechoslovakia (Czechia-Slovakia)
 * 10) Hungary
 * 11) France
 * 12) England
 * 13) Australia
 * 14) Norway
 * 15) Finland
 * 16) Russia