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1997 Macau Grand Prix

The 1997 Macau Grand Prix Formula Three was the 44th Macau Grand Prix race to be held on the streets of Macau on 16 November 1997. It was the fourteenth edition for Formula Three cars. Although he crashed at 250 km/h (160 mph) on the ninth lap of the first leg which necessitated a rebuild of his car, Graff Racing driver Soheil Ayari won the two-leg aggregate event by 11.5 seconds over his teammate Patrice Gay in second position. Third place was taken by Enrique Bernoldi of the Promatecme team.[1]

Race details
Date 16 November 1997
Location Guia Circuit, Macau
Course Temporary street circuit
6.120 km (3.803 mi)
Distance Leg 1
15 laps, 73.44 km (45.63 mi)
Leg 2
15 laps, 73.44 km (45.63 mi)
Leg 1
Pole
Driver Soheil Ayari Graff Racing
Time 2:15.892
Fastest Lap
Driver Soheil Ayari Graff Racing
Time 2:16.111
Podium
First Soheil Ayari Graff Racing
Second Patrice Gay Graff Racing
Third Andre Couto Prema Powerteam
Leg 2
Driver Soheil Ayari Graff Racing
Fastest Lap
Driver Tom Coronel TOM'S
Time 2:15.950
Podium
First Soheil Ayari Graff Racing
Second Patrice Gay Graff Racing
Third Enrique Bernoldi Promatecme

Entry list edit

Team No Driver Vehicle Engine
  San Miguel Paul Stewart Racing 1   Ralph Firman Dallara 397 Mugen-Honda
2   Jonny Kane
  Bertram Schafer Racing 3   Massimiliano Angelelli Dallara 397 Opel
5   Bas Leinders
  RC Motorsport 6   Oliver Martini Dallara 397 Opel
12   Michele Gasparini Dallara 396
  TOM'S 7   Tom Coronel Dallara 397 Toyota
  Gauloises Graff Racing 8   Patrice Gay Dallara 396 Opel
9   Soheil Ayari
  Promatecme 15   Enrique Bernoldi Dallara 397 Renault
16   Nicolas Minassian
  LD Autosport 17   Stephane Sarrazin Dallara 396 Fiat
  Toda Racing 18   Yuji Tachikawa Dallara 397 Mugen-Honda
  Prema Powerteam 19   Andre Couto Dallara 397 Opel
20   Donny Crevels Dallara 396 Fiat
  Josef Kaufmann Racing 21   Wolf Henzler Martini MK73 Opel
  Alan Docking Racing 22   Mark Webber Dallara 397 Mugen-Honda
23   Ricardo Mauricio
  ASM Formule 3 25   David Saelens Dallara 396 Opel
  EF Project 26   Maurizio Mediani Dallara 397 Fiat
  Tomei Sport 27   Sebastian Martino Dallara 397 Opel
28   Keiichi Nishimiya Dallara 396
  GM Motorsport 29   Peter Dumbreck Dallara 397 Opel
30   Norman Simon
  La Filiere 31   Franck Montagny Martini MK73 Opel
32   Oriol Servia
  Martin Donnelly Racing 33   Mario Haberfeld Dallara 397 Opel
  Fortec Motorsports 35   Ben Collins Dallara 397 Mitsubishi
36   Fredrik Ekblom
Source:[2]

Race results edit

References edit

  1. ^ MacDonald, Bruce (17 November 1997). "Ayari rises from the ashes to grab Macau Grand Prix". South China Morning Post. Retrieved 10 September 2018.
  2. ^ (PDF). Macau Grand Prix. Formel 3 Guide. Archived from the original (PDF) on 1 April 2016. Retrieved 29 March 2016.

External links edit

  • The official website of the Macau Grand Prix

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