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2019 FIA GT World Cup

The 2019 FIA GT World Cup (formally the SJM Macau GT Cup – FIA GT World Cup) was a Grand Touring (GT) sports car race held on the Guia Circuit in Macau on 17 November. It was the fifth edition of the FIA GT World Cup and the twelfth GT3 car race to be held in Macau. The event promoter, the Automobile General Association Macau-China, appointed the motorsports organiser Stéphane Ratel Organisation (SRO) to form a grid. The edition itself was made up of two races: a 12-lap qualifying race and an 18-lap main event.

Race details[1]
Date 17 November 2019
Official name SJM Macau GT Cup – FIA GT World Cup
Location Guia Circuit, Macau
Course Temporary street circuit[2]
6.120 km (3.803 mi)
Distance Qualification Race
12 laps, 73.440 km (45.634 mi)
Main Race
18 laps, 110.160 km (68.450 mi)
Qualification Race
Pole
Driver  Raffaele Marciello (ITA) Mercedes-AMG Team GruppeM Racing
Time 2:15.669
Fastest lap
Driver  Laurens Vanthoor (BEL) Rowe Racing
Time 2:17.302 (on lap 12)
Podium
First  Raffaele Marciello (ITA) Mercedes-AMG Team GruppeM Racing
Second  Earl Bamber (NZL) Rowe Racing
Third  Laurens Vanthoor (BEL) Rowe Racing
Main Race
Pole
Driver  Raffaele Marciello (ITA) Mercedes-AMG Team GruppeM Racing
Fastest lap
Driver  Earl Bamber (NZL) Rowe Racing
Time 2:17.182 (on lap 16)
Podium
First  Raffaele Marciello (ITA) Mercedes-AMG Team GruppeM Racing
Second  Laurens Vanthoor (BEL) Rowe Racing
Third  Earl Bamber (NZL) Rowe Racing

Raffaele Marciello of Mercedes-AMG Team GruppeM Racing won both the qualifying and main races from pole position. Marciello led every lap of both races to achieve Mercedes-Benz's third victory in the FIA GT World Cup since Maro Engel won in 2015 and Edoardo Mortara won in 2017. Second place went to Porsche driver Laurens Vanthoor of Rowe Racing, with his teammate Earl Bamber completing the podium in third.

Background and entry list edit

The 2019 FIA GT World Cup was confirmed at the FIA World Motor Sport Council meeting on 6 December 2018, in Saint Petersburg, Russia.[3][4] It was part of the 2019 Macau Grand Prix undercard.[3][5] It took place on the 6.120 km (3.803 mi) Guia Circuit in the streets of Macau on 17 November 2019 after three days of practice and qualifying.[1][2] It was the fifth FIA GT World Cup and the twelfth GT3 race in Macau since 2008.[6][7] The Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA), which oversaw motor racing, and the Stéphane Ratel Organisation jointly managed it.[5][8] According to the event rules, the manufacturers' championship was presented to the manufacturer of the winning entrant's car.[6][9]

Drivers had to have competed in an FIA-regulated championship race based on GT3 regulations in the previous two seasons or have significant experience in Grand Touring (GT) cars to enter the race. The event was open to drivers with platinum or gold licences. Following lobbying by GT3 manufacturers and privateers, the FIA allowed amateur drivers (dubbed gentlemen drivers) to race in the 2019 event by reintroducing the silver rated category class for the first time since the 2016 edition.[4] Only Bronze rated competitors could not race.[10] Entries were open from 2 July to 31 August.[11] The FIA released the entry list on 17 October.[12] There were 17 drivers (11 factory drivers) representing 13 nationalities and four manufacturers: Audi, BMW, Mercedes-AMG, and Porsche.[N 1][13][14] This was a two-driver increase from 2018, and it included all four previous FIA GT World Cup winners: Maro Engel, Augusto Farfus, Edoardo Mortara and Laurens Vanthoor.[6][9][14]

An FIA investigation into Sophia Flörsch's accident at the 2018 Macau Grand Prix resulted in various track safety improvements. SAFER barriers were retrofitted at Lisboa and San Francisco Bend turns, and the barriers between Reservoir and San Francisco Bend corners were realigned. Hospital Bend turn's wall was moved back by 2 m (6.6 ft) and the photographers' bunker at Lisboa corner was dismantled.[8]

Practice and qualifying edit

There were two half-an-hour practice sessions preceding the 18 November race.[2] Earl Bamber's No. 98 Rowe Racing Porsche 911 GT3 R led the first practice session on the afternoon of November 14 before improving to a time of 2 minutes, 17.058 seconds on his final lap.[15] His teammate Laurens Vanthoor was second-quickest, followed by Mercedes-AMG Team GruppeM Racing's Engel and Raffaele Marciello and Craft-Bamboo Racing's Mortara in positions third through fifth.[16] Mortara had been faster late in practice, but he overshot the Lisboa corner entry and made slight contact with the outside barrier.[15][16] Engel also went off the circuit but continued.[17] Bamber lapped fastest at 2 minutes, 17.360 seconds in the second practice session on the afternoon of 15 November.[18] His teammate Laurens Vanthoor was second, with Kelvin van der Linde of Audi Sport Team Rutronik, Phoenix Racing's Christopher Haase, and Marciello were third to fifth.[19] Weian Chen caused the first of two stoppages when he ran onto some oil and struck the Reservoir Bend turn barrier. Soon after, Engel stopped his car with apparent mechanical trouble. The session resumed once both cars were removed. A high-speed collision for Absolute Racing's Kevin Estre at Mandarin Oriental Bend corner barrier caused a second stoppage.[18]

Friday afternoon's half-hour qualifying session determined the qualification race's starting order with each driver's fastest lap times.[2][10] The setting sun resulted in lower track temperatures.[20] Marciello, the 2018 Blancpain GT Series champion, set a lap time of 2 minutes, 15.699 seconds in the No. 999 GruppeM Racing Mercedes-AMG GT3 at the session's end to achieve his second consecutive pole position for the qualifying race.[21][22] He demoted the highest-placed Audi driver Dries Vanthoor for Audi Sport Team WRT to second after lacking pace in practice. Rowe's Bamber and Laurens Vanthoor were not as quick as they had been in practise, qualifying, third and fourth, separated by two-tenths of a second. Engel was third before falling to fifth late on, being joined by his teammate Mortara in sixth.[23] Audi drivers occupied seventh and eighth with Haase (who was fastest early on but sustained a puncture later on) ahead of Van Der Linde. Alexandre Imperatori and Charles Weerts of Team WRT took ninth and tenth.[22][23] FIST-AAI Team's Joel Eriksson was the highest-placed BMW driver in 11th, ahead of his brandmate Farfus in 12th.[21] Craft-Bamboo Racing's Alessio Picariello qualified 13th with Estre 14th, Solite Indigo Racing's Roelof Bruins in 15th, Zun Motorsport Crew's Adderly Fong 16th and Chen completing the starting order in 17th.[1] Separate accidents involving Fong and Chen caused stoppages to qualifying.[21]

Qualifying classification edit

Final qualifying classification
Pos. Class[13] No. Driver Team Manufacturer Time Gap
1 P 999   Raffaele Marciello (ITA)   Mercedes-AMG Team GruppeM Racing Mercedes-Benz 2:15.669
2 G 25   Dries Vanthoor (BEL)   Audi Sport Team WRT[N 2] Audi 2:15.972 +0.303
3 P 98   Earl Bamber (NZL)   Rowe Racing Porsche 2:16.066 +0.397
4 P 99   Laurens Vanthoor (BEL)   Rowe Racing Porsche 2:16.195 +0.526
5 P 888   Maro Engel (DEU)   Mercedes-AMG Team GruppeM Racing Mercedes-Benz 2:16.297 +0.628
6 P 77   Edoardo Mortara (CHE)   Mercedes-AMG Team Craft-Bamboo Racing Mercedes-Benz 2:16.316 +0.647
7 P 5   Christopher Haase (DEU)   Phoenix Racing Audi 2:16.475 +0.806
8 G 31   Kelvin van der Linde (ZAF)   Audi Sport Team Rutronik Audi 2:16.591 +0.922
9 G 911   Alexandre Imperatori (CHE)   Absolute Racing Porsche 2:16.934 +1.265
10 S 10   Charles Weerts (BEL)   Team WRT[N 2] Audi 2:17.058 +1.389
11 P 91   Joel Eriksson (SWE)   FIST-Team AAI BMW 2:17.408 +1.739
12 P 42   Augusto Farfus (BRA)   BMW Team Schnitzer BMW 2:17.606 +1.937
13 S 88   Alessio Picariello (BEL)   Mercedes-AMG Team Craft-Bamboo Racing Mercedes-Benz 2:17.690 +2.021
14 P 912   Kévin Estre (FRA)   Absolute Racing Porsche 2:17.940 +2.270
15 S 97   Roelof Bruins (KOR)   Solite Indigo Racing Mercedes-Benz 2:18.588 +2.919
16 S 7   Adderly Fong (HKG)   Zun Motorsport Crew Mercedes-Benz 2:19.200 +3.531
17 S 66   Weian Chen (CHN)   Audi Sport Asia Team TSRT Audi 2:19.928 +4.258
Source:[1]
Categorisation
Icon Class
P Platinum
G Gold
S Silver

Qualifying race edit

 
Earl Bamber (pictured in 2017) finished second in the qualification race

The 12-lap qualifying race to set the main race's starting order was scheduled to start in an air temperature of 25 °C (77 °F) at 13:05 Macau Standard Time (UTC+08:00) on 16 November,[1][2][10] but was delayed for half an hour due to race management noticing a technical issue with the starting lights gantry.[24][25] Picariello was forced off the grid and into the pit lane after his car would not start during the formation lap. There, he started after some quick troubleshooting.[24][26] Dries Vanthoor attempted to overtake pole-position starter Marciello at the start by slipstreaming him,[24][27] but instead he crashed into the outside wall of the Mandarin Bend corner with the rear of his car.[25] Dries Vanthoor stopped at the entry to Lisboa turn due to car bodywork damage and a left-rear puncture.[24][28] Further round the lap, Chen lost control of his car and stopped briefly before continuing.[24][26] At the conclusion of the first lap, the safety car was used for the first time to move Dries Vanthoor's car to a safe area.[26][27][29] Racing resumed on lap four and Maricello began to pull away from Rowe teammates Bamber and Laurens Vanthoor who were close behind one another in second and third.[24][29]

Engel attempted to pass van der Linde for fifth on the outside at the braking zone for Lisboa turn on lap five, but made minor contact with the latter's car's rear.[25][27][28][30] As he drove onto the rumble strips, Engel lost control of his vehicle, slammed into the inside guardrail, [24][25][30] and struck Mortara in the side.[29] Both Engel and Mortara retired with car damaged and the safety car was deployed again so that the cars could be extricated.[24][26] Van Der Linde was able to enter the pit lane to retire with car damage.[29] The incident promoted Haase and Farfus to fourth and fifth.[28] Five laps remained when racing resumed, with Marciello again leading Bamber in second.[1][26] Farfus overtook Haase for fourth into Lisboa turn on the eighth lap, as the top three pulled away from the rest of the field.[1][24] In the final laps, Bamber and Laurens Vanthoor appeared to be quicker in the track's tighter sections but could not match Marciello's overall pace.[29] Maricello thus led for the remainder of the event, claiming victory and pole position for the main race.[24] Bamber was 0.866 seconds behind in second, with teammate Laurens Vanthoor in third. Farfus finished fourth after starting 12th, and Haase finished fifth. Imperatori, Weerts, and Estre finished sixth through eighth.[27] Eriksson, ninth, had anti-lock braking system issues, causing him to frequently lock his tyres and brake early for corners.[31] Fong, Bruins and Picariello were the final finishers.[1]

Qualification Race classification edit

Final classification of the qualifying race
Pos. Class[13] No. Driver Team Manufacturer Laps Time/Retired
1 P 999   Raffaele Marciello (ITA)   Mercedes-AMG Team GruppeM Racing Mercedes-Benz 12 33:05.753
2 P 98   Earl Bamber (NZL)   Rowe Racing Porsche 12 +0.866
3 P 99   Laurens Vanthoor (BEL)   Rowe Racing Porsche 12 +1.538
4 P 42   Augusto Farfus (BRA)   BMW Team Schnitzer BMW 12 +8.744
5 P 5   Christopher Haase (DEU)   Phoenix Racing Audi 12 +9.521
6 G 911   Alexandre Imperatori (CHE)   Absolute Racing Porsche 12 +10.377
7 S 10   Charles Weerts (BEL)   Team WRT[N 2] Audi 12 +11.446
8 P 912   Kévin Estre (FRA)   Absolute Racing Porsche 12 +11.720
9 P 91   Joel Eriksson (SWE)   FIST-Team AAI BMW 12 +14.824
10 S 7   Adderly Fong (HKG)   Zun Motorsport Crew Mercedes-Benz 12 +15.334
11 S 97   Roelof Bruins (KOR)   Solite Indigo Racing Mercedes-Benz 12 +16.145
12 S 88   Alessio Picariello (BEL)   Mercedes-AMG Team Craft-Bamboo Racing Mercedes-Benz 12 +16.666
Ret G 31   Kelvin van der Linde (ZAF)   Audi Sport Team Rutronik Audi 5 Retired
Ret P 77   Edoardo Mortara (CHE)   Mercedes-AMG Team Craft-Bamboo Racing Mercedes-Benz 4 Retired
Ret P 888   Maro Engel (DEU)   Mercedes-AMG Team GruppeM Racing Mercedes-Benz 4 Retired
Ret S 66   Weian Chen (CHN)   Audi Sport Asia Team TSRT Audi 3 Retired
Ret G 25   Dries Vanthoor (BEL)   Audi Sport Team WRT[N 2] Audi 0 Retired
Source:[1]

Main race edit

 
Raffaele Marciello (pictured in 2017) led every lap of each of the qualification and main race to win the FIA GT World Cup.

At 12:25 p.m. local time on November 17, the 18-lap main race began in dry weather of 26 °C (79 °F)..[1][2] Due to the collision with Mortara in the qualifying event, Engel was penalised with a pit lane start.[30] Laurens Vanthoor got off to a faster start than Bamber, passing his teammate for second place as Maricello maintained the lead.[32][33] The leading trio pulled away from the field,[34] as Bamber held off Farfus in the first lap.[35] Estre attempted to pass Imperatori on the inside into Lisboa corner on the second lap, but collided with the side of his teammate's car.[35][36] Imperatori was sent into the Lisboa tyre barrier and retired from the race shortly after.[35][37] On lap three, Dries Vanthoor passed Weerts for tenth.[1] Estre lost control of his car on the inside of the kerb through the quick Mandarin Oriental Bend corner two laps later.[20][32][36] In an incident similar to Dries Vanthoor's the day before, he made high-speed contact with the guardrail wall at the turn's exit.[33][35][37] A wheel from Estre's car detached and rolled across the track, but no other driver hit it, and debris from his car littered the track.[33][38] Estre pulled over to the side of the track, and the safety car was dispatched to move the Porsche off the track.[34][36]

Following the removal of Estre's car from the track, racing resumed at the conclusion of lap eight.[32] Farfus made a quick restart and used his faster straightline speed to briefly pass Bamber's slower starting car for third into the Mandarin Oriental Bend turn.[32][39] Bamber was able to reclaim third on the inside entering Lisboa corner when Farfus had to slow for Laurens Vanthoor, who made slight contact with the rear of Marciello's car.[36][39] On lap 10, van der Linde passed Bruins for tenth.[1] With a gap of more than a second on lap 13 due to Maricello's personal best sector times,[34][39] Vanthoor let his teammate Bamber take second, allowing Bamber to close in on Marciello.[37][38] Bamber was six-tenths of a second faster than Maricello and close behind him.[33] On the 15th lap, Bamber made slight contact with the barrier after running wide at the Police Bend corner and lost his left exterior wing mirror.[33][36][38]

"I would like to thank GruppeM Racing for the amazing car and also Mercedes-AMG. Porsche have been really close the whole weekend so I am really happy that we finally won. I have always been really close to winning this race from Formula 3 when I was on pole and last year in GT, but Macau is always Macau and it's really special to make it all perfect and finally I did. It is just an amazing feeling – to win this it also means I can be regarded as one of the best!"

Raffaele Marciello on winning the 2019 FIA GT World Cup.[40]

When Marciello was cautious entering the Melco hairpin, Bamber closed in on him again, making slight contact with the rear of his vehicle on the final lap.[32][38][39] Marciello led all of the racing laps over the weekend in only his third FIA GT World Cup start,[38] achieving Mercedes' third victory in the event,[40] following Engel in 2015 and Mortara in 2017.[38] In accordance with a pre-race agreement, Bamber purposefully slowed through the R Bend corner and the start/finish straight, giving his teammate second as Bamber finished third.[33][36][39] Farfus finished fourth, leading the close group of Haase, Mortara, Eriksson, Dries Vanthoor, Engel and Van Der Linde in positions five through ten. The final classified finishers were Bruins, Weerts and Weian with Fong and Picariello the two other retirements.[1]

The sixth running of the FIA GT World Cup was scheduled for 2020, but the FIA cancelled it due to the COVID-19 pandemic and replaced it with the Macau GT Cup, which was only open to racers from local racing series.[41][42]

Main Race classification edit

Final classification of the main race
Pos. Class[13] No. Driver Team Manufacturer Laps Time/Retired
1 P 999   Raffaele Marciello (ITA)   Mercedes-AMG Team GruppeM Racing Mercedes-Benz 18 45:14.442
2 P 99   Laurens Vanthoor (BEL)   Rowe Racing Porsche 18 +3.818
3 P 98   Earl Bamber (NZL)   Rowe Racing Porsche 18 +4.700
4 P 42   Augusto Farfus (BRA)   BMW Team Schnitzer BMW 18 +23.618
5 P 5   Christopher Haase (DEU)   Phoenix Racing Audi 18 +24.268
6 P 77   Edoardo Mortara (CHE)   Mercedes-AMG Team Craft-Bamboo Racing Mercedes-Benz 18 +25.063
7 P 91   Joel Eriksson (SWE)   FIST-Team AAI BMW 18 +25.978
8 G 25   Dries Vanthoor (BEL)   Audi Sport Team WRT[N 2] Audi 18 +26.573
9 P 888   Maro Engel (DEU)   Mercedes-AMG Team GruppeM Racing Mercedes-Benz 18 +27.170
10 G 31   Kelvin van der Linde (ZAF)   Audi Sport Team Rutronik Audi 18 +28.585
11 S 97   Roelof Bruins (KOR)   Solite Indigo Racing Mercedes-Benz 18 +36.577
12 S 10   Charles Weerts (BEL)   Team WRT[N 2] Audi 18 +1:08.732
13 S 66   Weian Chen (CHN)   Audi Sport Asia Team TSRT Audi 16 +2 Laps
Ret S 88   Alessio Picariello (BEL)   Mercedes-AMG Team Craft-Bamboo Racing Mercedes-Benz 10 Retired
Ret P 912   Kévin Estre (FRA)   Absolute Racing Porsche 4 Retired
Ret G 911   Alexandre Imperatori (CHE)   Absolute Racing Porsche 4 Retired
Ret S 7   Adderly Fong (HKG)   Zun Motorsport Crew Mercedes-Benz 1 Retired
Source:[1]

See also edit

Notes and references edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ GT3 car manufacturers Aston Martin, Bentley, Lamborghini, McLaren and Nissan were absent in Macau.[6]
  2. ^ a b c d e f Car No. 10 entered as Team WRT and car No. 25 entered as Audi Sport Team WRT.[13]

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External links edit

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The 2019 FIA GT World Cup formally the SJM Macau GT Cup FIA GT World Cup was a Grand Touring GT sports car race held on the Guia Circuit in Macau on 17 November It was the fifth edition of the FIA GT World Cup and the twelfth GT3 car race to be held in Macau The event promoter the Automobile General Association Macau China appointed the motorsports organiser Stephane Ratel Organisation SRO to form a grid The edition itself was made up of two races a 12 lap qualifying race and an 18 lap main event Race details 1 Date 17 November 2019Official name SJM Macau GT Cup FIA GT World CupLocation Guia Circuit MacauCourse Temporary street circuit 2 6 120 km 3 803 mi Distance Qualification Race12 laps 73 440 km 45 634 mi Main Race18 laps 110 160 km 68 450 mi Qualification RacePoleDriver Raffaele Marciello ITA Mercedes AMG Team GruppeM RacingTime 2 15 669Fastest lapDriver Laurens Vanthoor BEL Rowe RacingTime 2 17 302 on lap 12 PodiumFirst Raffaele Marciello ITA Mercedes AMG Team GruppeM RacingSecond Earl Bamber NZL Rowe RacingThird Laurens Vanthoor BEL Rowe RacingMain RacePoleDriver Raffaele Marciello ITA Mercedes AMG Team GruppeM RacingFastest lapDriver Earl Bamber NZL Rowe RacingTime 2 17 182 on lap 16 PodiumFirst Raffaele Marciello ITA Mercedes AMG Team GruppeM RacingSecond Laurens Vanthoor BEL Rowe RacingThird Earl Bamber NZL Rowe RacingRaffaele Marciello of Mercedes AMG Team GruppeM Racing won both the qualifying and main races from pole position Marciello led every lap of both races to achieve Mercedes Benz s third victory in the FIA GT World Cup since Maro Engel won in 2015 and Edoardo Mortara won in 2017 Second place went to Porsche driver Laurens Vanthoor of Rowe Racing with his teammate Earl Bamber completing the podium in third Contents 1 Background and entry list 2 Practice and qualifying 2 1 Qualifying classification 3 Qualifying race 3 1 Qualification Race classification 4 Main race 4 1 Main Race classification 5 See also 6 Notes and references 6 1 Notes 6 2 References 7 External linksBackground and entry list editThe 2019 FIA GT World Cup was confirmed at the FIA World Motor Sport Council meeting on 6 December 2018 in Saint Petersburg Russia 3 4 It was part of the 2019 Macau Grand Prix undercard 3 5 It took place on the 6 120 km 3 803 mi Guia Circuit in the streets of Macau on 17 November 2019 after three days of practice and qualifying 1 2 It was the fifth FIA GT World Cup and the twelfth GT3 race in Macau since 2008 6 7 The Federation Internationale de l Automobile FIA which oversaw motor racing and the Stephane Ratel Organisation jointly managed it 5 8 According to the event rules the manufacturers championship was presented to the manufacturer of the winning entrant s car 6 9 Drivers had to have competed in an FIA regulated championship race based on GT3 regulations in the previous two seasons or have significant experience in Grand Touring GT cars to enter the race The event was open to drivers with platinum or gold licences Following lobbying by GT3 manufacturers and privateers the FIA allowed amateur drivers dubbed gentlemen drivers to race in the 2019 event by reintroducing the silver rated category class for the first time since the 2016 edition 4 Only Bronze rated competitors could not race 10 Entries were open from 2 July to 31 August 11 The FIA released the entry list on 17 October 12 There were 17 drivers 11 factory drivers representing 13 nationalities and four manufacturers Audi BMW Mercedes AMG and Porsche N 1 13 14 This was a two driver increase from 2018 and it included all four previous FIA GT World Cup winners Maro Engel Augusto Farfus Edoardo Mortara and Laurens Vanthoor 6 9 14 An FIA investigation into Sophia Florsch s accident at the 2018 Macau Grand Prix resulted in various track safety improvements SAFER barriers were retrofitted at Lisboa and San Francisco Bend turns and the barriers between Reservoir and San Francisco Bend corners were realigned Hospital Bend turn s wall was moved back by 2 m 6 6 ft and the photographers bunker at Lisboa corner was dismantled 8 Practice and qualifying editThere were two half an hour practice sessions preceding the 18 November race 2 Earl Bamber s No 98 Rowe Racing Porsche 911 GT3 R led the first practice session on the afternoon of November 14 before improving to a time of 2 minutes 17 058 seconds on his final lap 15 His teammate Laurens Vanthoor was second quickest followed by Mercedes AMG Team GruppeM Racing s Engel and Raffaele Marciello and Craft Bamboo Racing s Mortara in positions third through fifth 16 Mortara had been faster late in practice but he overshot the Lisboa corner entry and made slight contact with the outside barrier 15 16 Engel also went off the circuit but continued 17 Bamber lapped fastest at 2 minutes 17 360 seconds in the second practice session on the afternoon of 15 November 18 His teammate Laurens Vanthoor was second with Kelvin van der Linde of Audi Sport Team Rutronik Phoenix Racing s Christopher Haase and Marciello were third to fifth 19 Weian Chen caused the first of two stoppages when he ran onto some oil and struck the Reservoir Bend turn barrier Soon after Engel stopped his car with apparent mechanical trouble The session resumed once both cars were removed A high speed collision for Absolute Racing s Kevin Estre at Mandarin Oriental Bend corner barrier caused a second stoppage 18 Friday afternoon s half hour qualifying session determined the qualification race s starting order with each driver s fastest lap times 2 10 The setting sun resulted in lower track temperatures 20 Marciello the 2018 Blancpain GT Series champion set a lap time of 2 minutes 15 699 seconds in the No 999 GruppeM Racing Mercedes AMG GT3 at the session s end to achieve his second consecutive pole position for the qualifying race 21 22 He demoted the highest placed Audi driver Dries Vanthoor for Audi Sport Team WRT to second after lacking pace in practice Rowe s Bamber and Laurens Vanthoor were not as quick as they had been in practise qualifying third and fourth separated by two tenths of a second Engel was third before falling to fifth late on being joined by his teammate Mortara in sixth 23 Audi drivers occupied seventh and eighth with Haase who was fastest early on but sustained a puncture later on ahead of Van Der Linde Alexandre Imperatori and Charles Weerts of Team WRT took ninth and tenth 22 23 FIST AAI Team s Joel Eriksson was the highest placed BMW driver in 11th ahead of his brandmate Farfus in 12th 21 Craft Bamboo Racing s Alessio Picariello qualified 13th with Estre 14th Solite Indigo Racing s Roelof Bruins in 15th Zun Motorsport Crew s Adderly Fong 16th and Chen completing the starting order in 17th 1 Separate accidents involving Fong and Chen caused stoppages to qualifying 21 Qualifying classification edit Final qualifying classification Pos Class 13 No Driver Team Manufacturer Time Gap1 P 999 nbsp Raffaele Marciello ITA nbsp Mercedes AMG Team GruppeM Racing Mercedes Benz 2 15 669 2 G 25 nbsp Dries Vanthoor BEL nbsp Audi Sport Team WRT N 2 Audi 2 15 972 0 3033 P 98 nbsp Earl Bamber NZL nbsp Rowe Racing Porsche 2 16 066 0 3974 P 99 nbsp Laurens Vanthoor BEL nbsp Rowe Racing Porsche 2 16 195 0 5265 P 888 nbsp Maro Engel DEU nbsp Mercedes AMG Team GruppeM Racing Mercedes Benz 2 16 297 0 6286 P 77 nbsp Edoardo Mortara CHE nbsp Mercedes AMG Team Craft Bamboo Racing Mercedes Benz 2 16 316 0 6477 P 5 nbsp Christopher Haase DEU nbsp Phoenix Racing Audi 2 16 475 0 8068 G 31 nbsp Kelvin van der Linde ZAF nbsp Audi Sport Team Rutronik Audi 2 16 591 0 9229 G 911 nbsp Alexandre Imperatori CHE nbsp Absolute Racing Porsche 2 16 934 1 26510 S 10 nbsp Charles Weerts BEL nbsp Team WRT N 2 Audi 2 17 058 1 38911 P 91 nbsp Joel Eriksson SWE nbsp FIST Team AAI BMW 2 17 408 1 73912 P 42 nbsp Augusto Farfus BRA nbsp BMW Team Schnitzer BMW 2 17 606 1 93713 S 88 nbsp Alessio Picariello BEL nbsp Mercedes AMG Team Craft Bamboo Racing Mercedes Benz 2 17 690 2 02114 P 912 nbsp Kevin Estre FRA nbsp Absolute Racing Porsche 2 17 940 2 27015 S 97 nbsp Roelof Bruins KOR nbsp Solite Indigo Racing Mercedes Benz 2 18 588 2 91916 S 7 nbsp Adderly Fong HKG nbsp Zun Motorsport Crew Mercedes Benz 2 19 200 3 53117 S 66 nbsp Weian Chen CHN nbsp Audi Sport Asia Team TSRT Audi 2 19 928 4 258Source 1 Categorisation Icon ClassP PlatinumG GoldS SilverQualifying race edit nbsp Earl Bamber pictured in 2017 finished second in the qualification raceThe 12 lap qualifying race to set the main race s starting order was scheduled to start in an air temperature of 25 C 77 F at 13 05 Macau Standard Time UTC 08 00 on 16 November 1 2 10 but was delayed for half an hour due to race management noticing a technical issue with the starting lights gantry 24 25 Picariello was forced off the grid and into the pit lane after his car would not start during the formation lap There he started after some quick troubleshooting 24 26 Dries Vanthoor attempted to overtake pole position starter Marciello at the start by slipstreaming him 24 27 but instead he crashed into the outside wall of the Mandarin Bend corner with the rear of his car 25 Dries Vanthoor stopped at the entry to Lisboa turn due to car bodywork damage and a left rear puncture 24 28 Further round the lap Chen lost control of his car and stopped briefly before continuing 24 26 At the conclusion of the first lap the safety car was used for the first time to move Dries Vanthoor s car to a safe area 26 27 29 Racing resumed on lap four and Maricello began to pull away from Rowe teammates Bamber and Laurens Vanthoor who were close behind one another in second and third 24 29 Engel attempted to pass van der Linde for fifth on the outside at the braking zone for Lisboa turn on lap five but made minor contact with the latter s car s rear 25 27 28 30 As he drove onto the rumble strips Engel lost control of his vehicle slammed into the inside guardrail 24 25 30 and struck Mortara in the side 29 Both Engel and Mortara retired with car damaged and the safety car was deployed again so that the cars could be extricated 24 26 Van Der Linde was able to enter the pit lane to retire with car damage 29 The incident promoted Haase and Farfus to fourth and fifth 28 Five laps remained when racing resumed with Marciello again leading Bamber in second 1 26 Farfus overtook Haase for fourth into Lisboa turn on the eighth lap as the top three pulled away from the rest of the field 1 24 In the final laps Bamber and Laurens Vanthoor appeared to be quicker in the track s tighter sections but could not match Marciello s overall pace 29 Maricello thus led for the remainder of the event claiming victory and pole position for the main race 24 Bamber was 0 866 seconds behind in second with teammate Laurens Vanthoor in third Farfus finished fourth after starting 12th and Haase finished fifth Imperatori Weerts and Estre finished sixth through eighth 27 Eriksson ninth had anti lock braking system issues causing him to frequently lock his tyres and brake early for corners 31 Fong Bruins and Picariello were the final finishers 1 Qualification Race classification edit Final classification of the qualifying race Pos Class 13 No Driver Team Manufacturer Laps Time Retired1 P 999 nbsp Raffaele Marciello ITA nbsp Mercedes AMG Team GruppeM Racing Mercedes Benz 12 33 05 7532 P 98 nbsp Earl Bamber NZL nbsp Rowe Racing Porsche 12 0 8663 P 99 nbsp Laurens Vanthoor BEL nbsp Rowe Racing Porsche 12 1 5384 P 42 nbsp Augusto Farfus BRA nbsp BMW Team Schnitzer BMW 12 8 7445 P 5 nbsp Christopher Haase DEU nbsp Phoenix Racing Audi 12 9 5216 G 911 nbsp Alexandre Imperatori CHE nbsp Absolute Racing Porsche 12 10 3777 S 10 nbsp Charles Weerts BEL nbsp Team WRT N 2 Audi 12 11 4468 P 912 nbsp Kevin Estre FRA nbsp Absolute Racing Porsche 12 11 7209 P 91 nbsp Joel Eriksson SWE nbsp FIST Team AAI BMW 12 14 82410 S 7 nbsp Adderly Fong HKG nbsp Zun Motorsport Crew Mercedes Benz 12 15 33411 S 97 nbsp Roelof Bruins KOR nbsp Solite Indigo Racing Mercedes Benz 12 16 14512 S 88 nbsp Alessio Picariello BEL nbsp Mercedes AMG Team Craft Bamboo Racing Mercedes Benz 12 16 666Ret G 31 nbsp Kelvin van der Linde ZAF nbsp Audi Sport Team Rutronik Audi 5 RetiredRet P 77 nbsp Edoardo Mortara CHE nbsp Mercedes AMG Team Craft Bamboo Racing Mercedes Benz 4 RetiredRet P 888 nbsp Maro Engel DEU nbsp Mercedes AMG Team GruppeM Racing Mercedes Benz 4 RetiredRet S 66 nbsp Weian Chen CHN nbsp Audi Sport Asia Team TSRT Audi 3 RetiredRet G 25 nbsp Dries Vanthoor BEL nbsp Audi Sport Team WRT N 2 Audi 0 RetiredSource 1 Main race edit nbsp Raffaele Marciello pictured in 2017 led every lap of each of the qualification and main race to win the FIA GT World Cup At 12 25 p m local time on November 17 the 18 lap main race began in dry weather of 26 C 79 F 1 2 Due to the collision with Mortara in the qualifying event Engel was penalised with a pit lane start 30 Laurens Vanthoor got off to a faster start than Bamber passing his teammate for second place as Maricello maintained the lead 32 33 The leading trio pulled away from the field 34 as Bamber held off Farfus in the first lap 35 Estre attempted to pass Imperatori on the inside into Lisboa corner on the second lap but collided with the side of his teammate s car 35 36 Imperatori was sent into the Lisboa tyre barrier and retired from the race shortly after 35 37 On lap three Dries Vanthoor passed Weerts for tenth 1 Estre lost control of his car on the inside of the kerb through the quick Mandarin Oriental Bend corner two laps later 20 32 36 In an incident similar to Dries Vanthoor s the day before he made high speed contact with the guardrail wall at the turn s exit 33 35 37 A wheel from Estre s car detached and rolled across the track but no other driver hit it and debris from his car littered the track 33 38 Estre pulled over to the side of the track and the safety car was dispatched to move the Porsche off the track 34 36 Following the removal of Estre s car from the track racing resumed at the conclusion of lap eight 32 Farfus made a quick restart and used his faster straightline speed to briefly pass Bamber s slower starting car for third into the Mandarin Oriental Bend turn 32 39 Bamber was able to reclaim third on the inside entering Lisboa corner when Farfus had to slow for Laurens Vanthoor who made slight contact with the rear of Marciello s car 36 39 On lap 10 van der Linde passed Bruins for tenth 1 With a gap of more than a second on lap 13 due to Maricello s personal best sector times 34 39 Vanthoor let his teammate Bamber take second allowing Bamber to close in on Marciello 37 38 Bamber was six tenths of a second faster than Maricello and close behind him 33 On the 15th lap Bamber made slight contact with the barrier after running wide at the Police Bend corner and lost his left exterior wing mirror 33 36 38 I would like to thank GruppeM Racing for the amazing car and also Mercedes AMG Porsche have been really close the whole weekend so I am really happy that we finally won I have always been really close to winning this race from Formula 3 when I was on pole and last year in GT but Macau is always Macau and it s really special to make it all perfect and finally I did It is just an amazing feeling to win this it also means I can be regarded as one of the best Raffaele Marciello on winning the 2019 FIA GT World Cup 40 When Marciello was cautious entering the Melco hairpin Bamber closed in on him again making slight contact with the rear of his vehicle on the final lap 32 38 39 Marciello led all of the racing laps over the weekend in only his third FIA GT World Cup start 38 achieving Mercedes third victory in the event 40 following Engel in 2015 and Mortara in 2017 38 In accordance with a pre race agreement Bamber purposefully slowed through the R Bend corner and the start finish straight giving his teammate second as Bamber finished third 33 36 39 Farfus finished fourth leading the close group of Haase Mortara Eriksson Dries Vanthoor Engel and Van Der Linde in positions five through ten The final classified finishers were Bruins Weerts and Weian with Fong and Picariello the two other retirements 1 The sixth running of the FIA GT World Cup was scheduled for 2020 but the FIA cancelled it due to the COVID 19 pandemic and replaced it with the Macau GT Cup which was only open to racers from local racing series 41 42 Main Race classification edit Final classification of the main race Pos Class 13 No Driver Team Manufacturer Laps Time Retired1 P 999 nbsp Raffaele Marciello ITA nbsp Mercedes AMG Team GruppeM Racing Mercedes Benz 18 45 14 4422 P 99 nbsp Laurens Vanthoor BEL nbsp Rowe Racing Porsche 18 3 8183 P 98 nbsp Earl Bamber NZL nbsp Rowe Racing Porsche 18 4 7004 P 42 nbsp Augusto Farfus BRA nbsp BMW Team Schnitzer BMW 18 23 6185 P 5 nbsp Christopher Haase DEU nbsp Phoenix Racing Audi 18 24 2686 P 77 nbsp Edoardo Mortara CHE nbsp Mercedes AMG Team Craft Bamboo Racing Mercedes Benz 18 25 0637 P 91 nbsp Joel Eriksson SWE nbsp FIST Team AAI BMW 18 25 9788 G 25 nbsp Dries Vanthoor BEL nbsp Audi Sport Team WRT N 2 Audi 18 26 5739 P 888 nbsp Maro Engel DEU nbsp Mercedes AMG Team GruppeM Racing Mercedes Benz 18 27 17010 G 31 nbsp Kelvin van der Linde ZAF nbsp Audi Sport Team Rutronik Audi 18 28 58511 S 97 nbsp Roelof Bruins KOR nbsp Solite Indigo Racing Mercedes Benz 18 36 57712 S 10 nbsp Charles Weerts BEL nbsp Team WRT N 2 Audi 18 1 08 73213 S 66 nbsp Weian Chen CHN nbsp Audi Sport Asia Team TSRT Audi 16 2 LapsRet S 88 nbsp Alessio Picariello BEL nbsp Mercedes AMG Team Craft Bamboo Racing Mercedes Benz 10 RetiredRet P 912 nbsp Kevin Estre FRA nbsp Absolute Racing Porsche 4 RetiredRet G 911 nbsp Alexandre Imperatori CHE nbsp Absolute Racing Porsche 4 RetiredRet S 7 nbsp Adderly Fong HKG nbsp Zun Motorsport Crew Mercedes Benz 1 RetiredSource 1 See also edit2019 Macau Grand PrixNotes and references editNotes edit GT3 car manufacturers Aston Martin Bentley Lamborghini McLaren and Nissan were 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