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2019 Macau Grand Prix

The 2019 Macau Grand Prix (formally the 66th Suncity Group Macau Grand Prix – FIA F3 World Cup) was a motor race for Formula Three cars held on the streets of Macau on 17 November 2019. Unlike past races, the 2019 Macau Grand Prix was held as a non-championship round of the FIA Formula 3 Championship, and was open to drivers from all Formula Three championships. The race itself was made up of two races: a ten-lap qualifying race that decided the starting grid for the fifteen-lap main event. The 2019 race was the 66th running of the Macau Grand Prix, the 37th for Formula Three cars and the fourth edition of the FIA F3 World Cup.

Race details
Date 17 November 2019
Official name 66th Suncity Group Macau Grand Prix – FIA F3 World Cup
Location Guia Circuit, Macau
Course Temporary street circuit
6.120 km (3.803 mi)
Distance Qualifying Race
10 laps, 61.200 km (38.028 mi)
Main Race
15 laps, 91.800 km (57.042 mi)
Weather Qualifying Race: Dry and clear
Main Race: Dry and clear
Qualifying Race
Pole
Driver Jüri Vips Hitech Grand Prix
Time 2:04.997
Fastest Lap
Driver Jüri Vips Hitech Grand Prix
Time 2:06.317 (on lap 8)
Podium
First Jüri Vips Hitech Grand Prix
Second Robert Shwartzman SJM Prema Theodore Racing
Third Christian Lundgaard ART Grand Prix
Main Race
Pole
Driver Jüri Vips Hitech Grand Prix
Fastest Lap
Driver Jake Hughes HWA Racelab
Time 2:06.419
Podium
First Richard Verschoor MP Motorsport
Second Jüri Vips Hitech Grand Prix
Third Logan Sargeant Carlin Buzz Racing

The Grand Prix was won by MP Motorsport driver Richard Verschoor from fourth position. Jüri Vips of the Hitech Grand Prix team won the qualification race the day before and led the first seven laps of the main race before Verschoor passed him for first place on the eighth lap. Verschoor blocked Vips' multiple attempts to overtake him to become the first rookie to win the Macau Grand Prix since Keisuke Kunimoto in 2008. He was the first ever Dutch driver to win the event and the second overall after Roberto Moreno to win the New Zealand Grand Prix and Macau. Vips finished second and Logan Sargeant of the Carlin Buzz Racing team was third.

Background and entry list Edit

The Macau Grand Prix is a Formula Three race considered by drivers as a stepping stone to higher motor racing categories such as Formula One, and is Macau's most prestigious international sporting event.[1][2] The event was made a non-championship round of the FIA Formula 3 Championship for the first time in 2019; its head Bruno Michel ensured the season concluded at the Sochi Autodrom and not the Yas Marina Circuit as it had been in the preceding GP3 Series to prevent logistical complications for drivers and teams.[3] It was the 66th iteration of the race, the 37th time it was held to Formula Three regulations, and the 4th edition of the FIA F3 World Cup.[4] It was held on the temporary 6.120 km (3.803 mi) 22-turn Guia Circuit in the streets of Macau on 17 November 2019 after three days of practice and qualifying.[4][5]

In order to compete in Macau, drivers in possession of a FIA Grade B license or higher and who raced in the FIA Formula 3 Championship or its regional championships were invited to race by motorsport's world governing body, the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA), with higher-placed driver in these respective series receiving priority in earning an invitation to the meeting.[6] The race's 30-car grid featured 2019 FIA Formula 3 champion Robert Shwartzman, two-time Macau Grand Prix winner Dan Ticktum,[7] Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters driver Ferdinand Habsburg,[8] FIA Formula Two competitor Callum Ilott,[7] European Le Mans Series participant Arjun Maini,[9] Japanese Formula 3 Championship racer Enaam Ahmed,[10] and Enzo Fittipaldi and Sophia Flörsch from the Formula Regional European Championship.[7][11] Frederik Vesti, the Formula Regional European champion, was employed by the Prema team to drive the injured Jehan Daruvala's car;[12] Alex Peroni was required to withdraw from the race due to a broken vertebrae he sustained in an accident at the Autodromo Nazionale di Monza.[13]

 
Sophia Flörsch returned to the race after she was involved in a major accident in the 2018 edition.

The replacement of the series' outdated Dallara F317 car with the more powerful Dallara F3 2019 prompted organisers to make minor upgrades to the Guia Circuit from an FIA Grade 3 homologation to a Grade 2. Former FIA race director Charlie Whiting and circuit organisers had expressed their desire for such as change in May 2019.[14][15] They moved the inside wall at Lisboa turn in order to direct vehicles away from its apex kerb and towards a widened run-off area, in response to a major accident involving Flörsch, Daruvala and Sho Tsuboi in the 2018 race. The corner's fencing was supported by a second row of fences on the Hotel Lisboa grounds, a tyre wall was installed, and a photographer's area that had halted Flörsch's car was dismantled. The Reservoir and Mandarin Bend corners were realigned and retrofitted with SAFER barriers. TecPro energy-absorbing walls were installed at the San Francisco, Hospital and Fisherman's Bend turns and foam-protection technologies were implemeneted at several places on the track.[16][17]

Pirelli became the event's tyre supplier for the second time after 2016.[18] Cars were installed with drag reduction system (DRS), an adjustable flap at the back of each car that helps with overtaking when activated, at Macau for the first time. It had one activation zone for the race: on the straight between the Mandarin Oriental Bend and Lisboa corners. Per the regulations of the FIA Formula 3 Championships, cars had to be within a second of the other to use the system.[16] An electronic flag system was implemented and elevated for the first time in ten areas of the circuit to complement the existing flags waved by track marshals. The sections were determined by the FIA, the Macau Grand Prix Committee and multiple governmental departments of Macau with an objective of expanding its deployment in the future.[14][17] The Government of Macau's Civil Aviation Authority barred all unmanned aircraft from flying during the race weekend to improve safety and prevent hindrances.[19]

Practice and qualifying Edit

A total of two 40-minute practice sessions preceded the Sunday race: one on Thursday mid-morning and one on late Friday morning.[20] In the first session, which occurred in clear and warm weather,[21] Marcus Armstrong was fastest, setting a new unofficial overall track lap record of 2 minutes, 8.023 seconds with two minutes to go,[22][23] followed by Jake Hughes, Ticktum, Shwartzman, Richard Verschoor, Ilott, Vesti, Ahmed, Logan Sargeant and Christian Lundgaard in positions two through ten.[21] Yuki Tsunoda braked too late and struck a barrier at the Hospital Bend with 16 minutes to go and activating the virtual safety car procedure to order drivers to slow.[21][23] The Hitech Grand Prix team repaired his car;[24] he was unable to participate for most of the first qualifying session because of ongoing car work.[25] Jüri Vips had a DRS failure late in the session that caused a slot in his rear wing to lodge open; he entered the pit lane to have it fixed.[22][23]

Qualifying was divided into two 40-minute sessions held on Thursday afternoon and Friday afternoon respectively.[20] The fastest time set by each driver from either session counted towards their final starting position for the qualification race.[6] The first qualifying session was held in clear and warm weather.[26] Armstrong set a benchmark fastest lap before Shwartzman and then Vips led. Hughes revised the overall fastest lap to 2 minutes, 6.793 seconds for provisional pole position.[27][28] David Beckmann was 0.051 seconds slower in second.[29] Vips was third, early pace setter Armstrong fourth, and Sargeant fifth.[25] Ticktum, in his first race driving the new Formula 3 car,[28] came sixth ahead of Ilott, Vesti, Shwartzman and Lundaard. Following them were the Italian duo of Leonardo Pulcini and Alessio Lorandi in 11th and 12th, and Felipe Drugovich, Verschoor, Maini, Sebastián Fernández, Ahmed, Liam Lawson, Habsburg, Keyvan Andres,[25] Hon Chio Leong, David Schumacher, Flörsch, Fittipaldi, Andreas Estner, Lukas Dunner, Olli Caldwell, Alessio Deledda and Max Fewtrell.[26][29] The five fastest drivers were separated by 0.619 seconds and, due to the faster Dallara cars, lap times overall lowered by an average of 3½ seconds.[30] There were four red flag stoppages during the session. Ahmed stopped after hitting a barrier at Lisboa corner, with fluids from his car leaking onto the track en route to the pit lane.[29] Fewtrell then hit the outside barrier at Lisboa turn, and Caldwell stopped on the track after exiting Fisherman's Bend due to engine failure.[27][31] An accident for Tsunoda against a barrier at Maternity Bend caused the race director to end the session early.[26]

In the second practice session, Shwartzman led early on until Ticktum went faster. Vips then improved to 2 minutes, 6.569 seconds to reset the unofficial circuit record, with more than five minutes remaining.[32] Ilott was 0.568 seconds slower in second. Verschoor, Armstrong, Lawson, Ticktum, Maini, Shwartzman, Caldwell and Sargeant were third to tenth.[33] The session had to be stopped twice due to separate incidents.[34] An understeer caused Flörsch to stop against the barrier after the Melco hairpin. She blocked the track because she stalled her car while reversing. As a crane extricated Flörsch's car, Habsburg spun and stopped the session.[33][34] Beckmann made a braking error for Police corner and crashed with five minutes to go.[32] Ticktum was caught off guard and hit the rear of Beckmann's car at high speed, ending the session early.[33][34] The stewards investigated Ticktum and imposed no penalty; they deemed him to have made "a significant attempt" to avoid Beckmann and a lack of time to notice double waved yellow flags to alert drivers to Ticktum's crash.[35]

 
Robert Shwartzman started from second place on the grid

The second qualifying session was held in warmer weather than the first. It was first halted after ten minutes when Pulcini crashed; Fittipaldi was caught off guard by Pulcini's accident and hit the rear of his car.[36][37] 20 minutes in Armstrong became the first driver to go below 2 minutes and 6 seconds mark, before he crashed into an outside wall at Police turn and removed his front wing and right front tyre to stop qualifying again with 19 minutes left.[36][38][39] Vips reset the official track lap record to a 2 minutes, 4.997 seconds—five seconds faster than the 2018 lap record—in the final seven minutes.[40][41] The session ended with two minutes to go after a third stoppage, when Habsburg crashed and stopped on the circuit. Vips earned the pole position for the qualifying race.[36][42] Shwartzman was 0.379 seconds slower in second place.[38] Ilott, Lundgaard and Verschoor moved to third, fourth and fifth.[39][42] Hughes fell from first to sixth,[38] with Vesti and Maini seventh and eighth.[40] Armstrong's crash put him ninth, Sargeant tenth, Habsburg eleventh and Fewtrell twelfth.[39] Carlin mechanics rebuilt Ticktum's car; he had 20 minutes on the track and took 13th.[39][40] Behind him the rest of the provisional grid lined up as Lorandi, Lawson, Drugovich, Caldwell, Fernández, Beckmann, Ahmed, Tsunoda, Andres, Schumacher, Dunner, Pulcini, Estner, Flörsch, Leong, Deledda and Fittipaldi.[43]

Post-qualifying Edit

After qualifying, the stewards imposed a three-place grid penalty on Tsunoda because they deemed him to have reversed in "an unexpected manner" to rejoin the circuit after he ventured onto the Lisboa corner run-off area.[44]

Qualifying classification Edit

Each of the driver's fastest lap times from the two qualifying sessions are denoted in bold.

Final qualifying classification
Pos No. Driver Team Q1 Time Rank Q2 Time Rank Gap Grid
1 6   Jüri Vips Hitech Grand Prix 2:06.943 3 2:04.997 1 1
2 5   Robert Shwartzman SJM Prema Theodore Racing 2:08.083 9 2:05.376 2 +0.379 2
3 25   Callum Ilott Sauber Junior Team by Charouz 2:07.781 7 2:05.580 3 +0.583 3
4 9   Christian Lundgaard ART Grand Prix 2:08.250 10 2:05.669 4 +0.672 4
5 21   Richard Verschoor MP Motorsport 2:08.578 14 2:05.723 5 +0.726 5
6 16   Jake Hughes HWA Racelab 2:06.793 1 2:05.774 6 +0.777 6
7 3   Frederik Vesti SJM Prema Theodore Racing 2:07.903 8 2:05.776 7 +0.779 7
8 22   Arjun Maini Jenzer Motorsport 2:08.644 15 2:05.814 8 +0.817 8
9 2   Marcus Armstrong SJM Prema Theodore Racing 2:07.285 4 2:05.955 9 +0.958 9
10 28   Logan Sargeant Carlin Buzz Racing 2:07.412 5 2:06.043 10 +1.046 10
11 10   Ferdinand Habsburg ART Grand Prix 2:09.490 19 2:06.209 11 +1.212 11
12 7   Max Fewtrell Hitech Grand Prix 2:16.536 29 2:06.368 12 +1.371 12
13 30   Dan Ticktum Carlin Buzz Racing 2:07.600 6 2:06.406 13 +1.409 13
14 15   Alessio Lorandi Trident Motorsport 2:08.357 12 2:06.428 14 +1.431 14
15 20   Liam Lawson MP Motorsport 2:09.296 18 2:06.455 15 +1.458 15
16 29   Felipe Drugovich Carlin Buzz Racing 2:08.487 13 2:06.637 16 +1.640 16
17 12   Olli Caldwell Trident Motorsport 2:12.105 27 2:06.641 17 +1.644 17
18 11   Sebastián Fernández ART Grand Prix 2:09.052 16 2:06.717 18 +1.720 18
19 14   David Beckmann Trident Motorsport 2:06.844 2 2:08.273 24 +1.847 19
20 32   Enaam Ahmed Campos Racing 2:09.211 17 2:07.146 19 +2.149 20
21 8   Yuki Tsunoda Hitech Grand Prix 30 2:07.307 20 +2.310 241
22 17   Keyvan Andres HWA Racelab 2:09.660 20 2:07.579 21 +2.582 21
23 26   David Schumacher Sauber Junior Team by Charouz 2:10.381 22 2:07.587 22 +2.590 22
24 19   Lukas Dunner MP Motorsport 2:11.129 26 2:07.892 23 +2.895 23
25 33   Leonardo Pulcini Campos Racing 2:08.287 11 2:10.001 28 +3.290 25
26 24   Andreas Estner Jenzer Motorsport 2:11.006 25 2:08.651 25 +3.654 26
27 18   Sophia Flörsch HWA Racelab 2:10.889 23 2:09.259 26 +4.262 27
28 23   Hon Chio Leong Jenzer Motorsport 2:09.918 21 2:09.568 27 +4.571 28
29 31   Alessio Deledda Campos Racing 2:12.991 28 2:10.114 29 +5.117 29
30 27   Enzo Fittipaldi Sauber Junior Team by Charouz 2:10.894 24 2:10.124 30 +5.127 30
Source:[25][39][43]
Bold time indicates the faster of the two times that determined grid order.
  • ^1  – Yuki Tsunoda had a three-place grid penalty because he was deemed to have reversed in "an unexpected manner" to rejoin the track.[44]

Qualification race Edit

 
Jüri Vips won the qualification race to begin the Grand Prix from pole position.

The 10-lap qualifying race to set the starting order for the main race commenced at 09:00 Macau Standard Time (UTC+08:00) on Saturday, 16 November.[6][20] The weather at the start was dry and clear with the air temperature at 24 °C (75 °F).[45] Vips kept the lead from Shwartzman heading into Lisboa turn after a slow start.[46] Lundgaard overtook Ilott for third and clung onto Shwartzman's slipstream.[47] Shwartzman held second from Lundgaard.[46] Further back, Sargeant braked later than other drivers and his front wing glanced Maini's rear-right wheel. Maini was sent into a spin and rested against a trackside wall in a way that caused his vehicle to protrude at the exit of Lisboa turn.[47][48] Ticktum attempted to pass Hughes as he negotiated his way past Maini's car and he and Hughes made contact. Ticktum was sent airborne and made a pit stop for repairs. Hughes and Ahmed were caught up in the crash as Sargeant continued driving. Officials dispatched the safety car to allow track marshals to clear debris. Armstrong and Vesti lost several positions, promoting Lorandi and Schumacher to the top ten; the latter made a pit stop for unknown reasons and fell down the order.[46][47][49]

The safety car was withdrawn on the fourth lap and Vips maintained the lead from Shwartzman at the rolling restart. Vips began to pull away from the remainder of the field to such an extent he was able to prevent Shwartzman from using DRS to overtake him.[50] DRS was deployed by a number of drivers until it was disabled because of a sensor fault that restricted its usage.[51] Soon after, after Verschoor caught Ilott and used the slipstream from the back of the latter's vehicle to pass him for fourth position on the straight linking the Mandarin Oriental Bend and Lisboa corners on the eighth lap.[47][49] On the same lap, Drugovich in 15th made a braking error for Lisboa turn and had an accident that caused him to retire. He exited his car unaided and swift work by track marshals to extricate his car before the field passed by eliminated the need for a second safety car deployment.[46][47][50] Vips finished the qualification race first to earn pole position for the Grand Prix. Shwartzman was second and Lundgaard third.[49] The final classified finishers were Verschoor, Ilott, Sargeant, Lorandi, Habsburg, Beckmann, Pulcini, Andres, Dunner, Leong, Fittipaldi, Fernández, Tsunoda, Armstrong, Vesti, Estner, Lawson, Flörsch, Fewtrell, Caldwell, Deledda and Schumacher.[45]

Qualification race classification Edit

Final qualification race classification
Pos No. Driver Team Laps Time/Retired Grid
1 6   Jüri Vips Hitech Grand Prix 10 25:09.190 1
2 5   Robert Shwartzman SJM Prema Theodore Racing 10 +1.549 2
3 9   Christian Lundgaard ART Grand Prix 10 +5.625 4
4 21   Richard Verschoor MP Motorsport 10 +7.402 5
5 25   Callum Ilott Sauber Junior Team by Charouz 10 +10.767 3
6 28   Logan Sargeant Carlin Buzz Racing 10 +11.216 10
7 15   Alessio Lorandi Trident Motorsport 10 +11.900 14
8 10   Ferdinand Habsburg ART Grand Prix 10 +13.200 11
9 14   David Beckmann Trident Motorsport 10 +20.006 19
10 33   Leonardo Pulcini Campos Racing 10 +25.551 25
11 17   Keyvan Andres HWA Racelab 10 +26.416 22
12 19   Lukas Dunner MP Motorsport 10 +28.233 24
13 23   Hon Chio Leong Jenzer Motorsport 10 +32.905 28
14 27   Enzo Fittipaldi Sauber Junior Team by Charouz 10 +33.676 30
15 11   Sebastián Fernández ART Grand Prix 10 +34.261 18
16 8   Yuki Tsunoda Hitech Grand Prix 10 +34.698 21
17 2   Marcus Armstrong SJM Prema Theodore Racing 10 +35.403 9
18 3   Frederik Vesti SJM Prema Theodore Racing 10 +35.653 7
19 24   Andreas Estner Jenzer Motorsport 10 +36.687 26
20 20   Liam Lawson MP Motorsport 10 +37.151 15
21 18   Sophia Flörsch HWA Racelab 10 +38.158 27
22 7   Max Fewtrell Hitech Grand Prix 10 +38.634 12
23 12   Olli Caldwell Trident Motorsport 10 +39.338 17
24 31   Alessio Deledda Campos Racing 10 +58.920 29
25 26   David Schumacher Sauber Junior Team by Charouz 10 +1:37.059 23
NC 30   Dan Ticktum Carlin Buzz Racing 8 +2 Laps 132
Ret 29   Felipe Drugovich Carlin Buzz Racing 8 Accident 16
Ret 16   Jake Hughes HWA Racelab 0 Accident 6
Ret 22   Arjun Maini Jenzer Motorsport 0 Accident 8
Ret 32   Enaam Ahmed Campos Racing 0 Accident 20
Fastest Lap: Jüri Vips, 2:06.317, 174.4 mph (280.7 km/h) on Lap 8[45]
Source:[45]
  • ^2  – Dan Ticktum was running at the completion of the race and was not classified because he failed to complete 90 per cent of the total race distance.[45]

Main race Edit

 
Logan Sargeant finished the Grand Prix in third position from a sixth-place start

The 15-lap race began at 15:30 local time on 17 November.[6][20] The weather was dry and clear with the air temperature 25 °C (77 °F).[52][53] Vips maintained the lead into Mandarin Oriental Bend.[53] Shwartzman in second position had a slow start and Lundgaard on the right drew alongside him; Verschoor steered right to go three-abreast as he slipstreamed past Lundgaard and Shwartzman for second.[54][55] Room on the track lessened and Shwartzman and Lundgaard made contact.[53] Shwartzman's front-right wing end-plate hit Lundgaard's rear-left wheel and the latter drove over the appendage to fracture it and puncture Shwartzman's front-right tyre.[54][56] Shwartzman slowed and stopped on Lisboa corner's run-off area to retire.[54] Ilott made a slow getaway and fell to eighth.[53] By the conclusion of lap one Lawson had moved from 20th to 13th as Armstrong had overtaken Vesti for 16th,[55] and Vips led Verschoor by 1.8 seconds.[54]

On the fourth lap, Caldwell retired due to the consequences of an earlier collision that damaged his front wing and a tyre.[57] Pulcini duelled for seventh when he struck a tyre barrier at Lisboa corner and retired.[55][58] Shortly thereafter, the safety car deployed due to an accident that nullified Vips' lead over Verschoor:[56] Habsburg entered the Solitude Esses too quickly, ricocheted off a right-hand-side kerb and struck the wall.[54][59] Habsburg exited his car unhurt and unaided as both his and Pulicini's cars were extricated from the circuit.[55][58] At the restart on lap eight,[56] which saw the field return to racing speed,[60] Verschoor prepared to pass Vips as the latter weaved on the track to try and prevent the former from slipstreaming him.[54][61] Verschoor had a strong side slipstream, more speed and grip,[61] and turned left and braked later than Vips to take the lead before Lisboa corner.[55][56][59] Sargeant overtook Lorandi for fourth and an understeer lost Andres eighth to Lawson.[53][62] On lap nine Sargeant passed Lundgaard at Lisboa corner for third.[53][56]

 
Richard Verschoor won the race to become the first Dutch driver to win the Macau Grand Prix and was the first rookie to win the event since Keisuke Kunimoto in the 2008 edition.

Flörsch stopped on the straight towards Mandarin Oriental Bend with an electrical problem on lap nine,[62] prompting the brief activation of the virtual safety car procedure to temporarily stop racing and allow for the recovery of Flörsch's car.[53][55] When the virtual safety car procedure was lifted, Vips drove on debris and wore his tyres, reducing their grip.[54] He drew close to Verschoor after the latter made an error at Police Bend but could not pass him due to the narrow track.[55] Vips subsequently tried to pass Verschoor into Lisboa turn on lap eleven; the latter swerved to prevent hitting a trackside wall as he braked as late as possible, retaining the lead.[53][56] On the following lap Vips used DRS to again try to pass Verschoor on the entry to Lisboa corner, but was unsuccessful as Verschoor turned left as late as he could. Verschoor caused Vips to run close to the turn's run-off area after Vips flat-spotted his tyres, affecting his car's handling.[53][60][61]

Vips was still able to close up to Verschoor, who adapted to a bent steering arm, causing him to fight for control of his car.[54][60] Both Verschoor and Vips made errors on the 14th lap; Verschoor locked his tyres and Vips oversteered at Fisherman's Bend. Vips again used DRS and Verschoor defended the lead.[53] On his first appearance in Macau, it was Verschoor's victory, achieving the first win for a rookie driver in Macau since Keisuke Kunimoto in 2008.[54] He was the first Dutch driver to win the race,[63] and the second to win the Macau and New Zealand Grands Prix after Roberto Moreno in 1982.[55] Vips finished second to exceed Ralf Aron as the highest-placed Estonian finisher in Macau,[64] and Sargeant third. Off the podium, Lundgaard was fourth after Sargeant held him off.[65] Lorandi was fifth in his first race after recovering from a thumb injury. Ilott took sixth ahead of Lawson, who gained 13 places after starting 20th.[54] Armstrong, Beckmann, Vesti, Tsunoda, Andres, Ticktum, Dunner, Fernández, Fittipaldi, Hughes, Fewtrell, Leong, Estner, Schumacher, Ahmed, Maini, Drugovich and Deledda were the final finishers.[52]

Post-race Edit

The top three drivers appeared on the podium to collect their trophies and spoke to the media in a later press conference.[6] Verschoor said he was delighted to win and expressed a wish to return to Macau in 2020: "To be honest, I am not believing the feeling yet! It hasn't sunk in that I have just won the Macau Grand Prix! It was a really busy race and I was under a lot of pressure. I had to concentrate so much towards the end, and I am still recovering a bit. Both the team and myself are maybe not as experienced yet or consistently at the same level as some of the other guys, so this is a huge result for the team, myself and everyone involved."[59] Vips said he was disappointed not to win and attributed it to a DRS failure on his car and tyre wear: "I’m just feeling disappointed because I think I did the perfect weekend minus the safety car restart. The DRS was supposed to work but it didn’t. I don’t know how I managed to keep Richard under pressure in the middle sector because my tyres were finished."[66]

Sargeant thanked his team Carlin for the work they put in for the race: "They have done an absolutely brilliant job this weekend. I think we have come here with full force and full preparation. It's been a difficult year and that’s why I want to really thank Carlin, because we’ve really brought something extra here and we have worked hard for it.”[67] Shwartzman declared himself to have had a "very sad" premature conclusion to his race: "All weekend we had really good pace and were fighting for the win. Macau is like a gambling game, you never know what is going to happen. Anyways, we did all we could this week, thank you Prema – the car was on the top [level]."[68] Ilott said he had not driven the Dallara car before the Macau race or undertaken any simulator running due to air flight cancellations. He spoke of the car on the race, "We changed a lot on the car after the qualification race and it did work out. But I lost a bit of time from the virtual safety car and trying to work back from that was quite difficult."[69]

Race classification Edit

Final race classification
Pos No. Driver Team Laps Time/Retired Grid
1 21   Richard Verschoor MP Motorsport 15 38:10.330 4
2 6   Jüri Vips Hitech Grand Prix 15 +0.792 1
3 28   Logan Sargeant Carlin Buzz Racing 15 +1.540 6
4 9   Christian Lundgaard ART Grand Prix 15 +2.241 3
5 15   Alessio Lorandi Trident Motorsport 15 +5.020 7
6 25   Callum Ilott Sauber Junior Team by Charouz 15 +5.922 5
7 20   Liam Lawson MP Motorsport 15 +8.954 20
8 2   Marcus Armstrong SJM Prema Theodore Racing 15 +9.365 17
9 14   David Beckmann Trident Motorsport 15 +13.239 9
10 3   Frederik Vesti SJM Prema Theodore Racing 15 +13.633 18
11 8   Yuki Tsunoda Hitech Grand Prix 15 +15.717 16
12 17   Keyvan Andres HWA Racelab 15 +18.665 11
13 30   Dan Ticktum Carlin Buzz Racing 15 +19.230 26
14 19   Lukas Dunner MP Motorsport 15 +20.498 12
15 11   Sebastián Fernández ART Grand Prix 15 +21.705 15
16 27   Enzo Fittipaldi Sauber Junior Team by Charouz 15 +26.174 14
17 16   Jake Hughes HWA Racelab 15 +26.294 28
18 7   Max Fewtrell Hitech Grand Prix 15 +28.690 22
19 23   Hon Chio Leong Jenzer Motorsport 15 +33.792 13
20 24   Andreas Estner Jenzer Motorsport 15 +34.400 19
21 26   David Schumacher Sauber Junior Team by Charouz 15 +35.894 25
22 32   Enaam Ahmed Campos Racing 15 +36.521 30
23 22   Arjun Maini Jenzer Motorsport 15 +37.184 29
24 29   Felipe Drugovich Carlin Buzz Racing 15 +37.621 27
25 31   Alessio Deledda Campos Racing 15 +53.135 24
Ret 18   Sophia Flörsch HWA Racelab 8 Electrics 21
Ret 10   Ferdinand Habsburg ART Grand Prix 3 Crash 8
Ret 33   Leonardo Pulcini Campos Racing 3 Crash 10
Ret 12   Olli Caldwell Trident Motorsport 3 Suspension 23
Ret 5   Robert Shwartzman SJM Prema Theodore Racing 0 Crash 2
Fastest Lap: Jake Hughes, 2:06.419, 174.2 km/h (108.2 mph) on Lap 14[52]
Source:[5][52]

See also Edit

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2019, macau, grand, prix, formally, 66th, suncity, group, macau, grand, prix, world, motor, race, formula, three, cars, held, streets, macau, november, 2019, unlike, past, races, held, championship, round, formula, championship, open, drivers, from, formula, t. The 2019 Macau Grand Prix formally the 66th Suncity Group Macau Grand Prix FIA F3 World Cup was a motor race for Formula Three cars held on the streets of Macau on 17 November 2019 Unlike past races the 2019 Macau Grand Prix was held as a non championship round of the FIA Formula 3 Championship and was open to drivers from all Formula Three championships The race itself was made up of two races a ten lap qualifying race that decided the starting grid for the fifteen lap main event The 2019 race was the 66th running of the Macau Grand Prix the 37th for Formula Three cars and the fourth edition of the FIA F3 World Cup Race detailsDate 17 November 2019Official name 66th Suncity Group Macau Grand Prix FIA F3 World CupLocation Guia Circuit MacauCourse Temporary street circuit6 120 km 3 803 mi Distance Qualifying Race10 laps 61 200 km 38 028 mi Main Race15 laps 91 800 km 57 042 mi Weather Qualifying Race Dry and clearMain Race Dry and clearQualifying RacePoleDriver Juri Vips Hitech Grand PrixTime 2 04 997Fastest LapDriver Juri Vips Hitech Grand PrixTime 2 06 317 on lap 8 PodiumFirst Juri Vips Hitech Grand PrixSecond Robert Shwartzman SJM Prema Theodore RacingThird Christian Lundgaard ART Grand PrixMain RacePoleDriver Juri Vips Hitech Grand PrixFastest LapDriver Jake Hughes HWA RacelabTime 2 06 419PodiumFirst Richard Verschoor MP MotorsportSecond Juri Vips Hitech Grand PrixThird Logan Sargeant Carlin Buzz RacingThe Grand Prix was won by MP Motorsport driver Richard Verschoor from fourth position Juri Vips of the Hitech Grand Prix team won the qualification race the day before and led the first seven laps of the main race before Verschoor passed him for first place on the eighth lap Verschoor blocked Vips multiple attempts to overtake him to become the first rookie to win the Macau Grand Prix since Keisuke Kunimoto in 2008 He was the first ever Dutch driver to win the event and the second overall after Roberto Moreno to win the New Zealand Grand Prix and Macau Vips finished second and Logan Sargeant of the Carlin Buzz Racing team was third Contents 1 Background and entry list 2 Practice and qualifying 2 1 Post qualifying 2 2 Qualifying classification 3 Qualification race 3 1 Qualification race classification 4 Main race 4 1 Post race 4 2 Race classification 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksBackground and entry list EditThe Macau Grand Prix is a Formula Three race considered by drivers as a stepping stone to higher motor racing categories such as Formula One and is Macau s most prestigious international sporting event 1 2 The event was made a non championship round of the FIA Formula 3 Championship for the first time in 2019 its head Bruno Michel ensured the season concluded at the Sochi Autodrom and not the Yas Marina Circuit as it had been in the preceding GP3 Series to prevent logistical complications for drivers and teams 3 It was the 66th iteration of the race the 37th time it was held to Formula Three regulations and the 4th edition of the FIA F3 World Cup 4 It was held on the temporary 6 120 km 3 803 mi 22 turn Guia Circuit in the streets of Macau on 17 November 2019 after three days of practice and qualifying 4 5 In order to compete in Macau drivers in possession of a FIA Grade B license or higher and who raced in the FIA Formula 3 Championship or its regional championships were invited to race by motorsport s world governing body the Federation Internationale de l Automobile FIA with higher placed driver in these respective series receiving priority in earning an invitation to the meeting 6 The race s 30 car grid featured 2019 FIA Formula 3 champion Robert Shwartzman two time Macau Grand Prix winner Dan Ticktum 7 Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters driver Ferdinand Habsburg 8 FIA Formula Two competitor Callum Ilott 7 European Le Mans Series participant Arjun Maini 9 Japanese Formula 3 Championship racer Enaam Ahmed 10 and Enzo Fittipaldi and Sophia Florsch from the Formula Regional European Championship 7 11 Frederik Vesti the Formula Regional European champion was employed by the Prema team to drive the injured Jehan Daruvala s car 12 Alex Peroni was required to withdraw from the race due to a broken vertebrae he sustained in an accident at the Autodromo Nazionale di Monza 13 nbsp Sophia Florsch returned to the race after she was involved in a major accident in the 2018 edition The replacement of the series outdated Dallara F317 car with the more powerful Dallara F3 2019 prompted organisers to make minor upgrades to the Guia Circuit from an FIA Grade 3 homologation to a Grade 2 Former FIA race director Charlie Whiting and circuit organisers had expressed their desire for such as change in May 2019 14 15 They moved the inside wall at Lisboa turn in order to direct vehicles away from its apex kerb and towards a widened run off area in response to a major accident involving Florsch Daruvala and Sho Tsuboi in the 2018 race The corner s fencing was supported by a second row of fences on the Hotel Lisboa grounds a tyre wall was installed and a photographer s area that had halted Florsch s car was dismantled The Reservoir and Mandarin Bend corners were realigned and retrofitted with SAFER barriers TecPro energy absorbing walls were installed at the San Francisco Hospital and Fisherman s Bend turns and foam protection technologies were implemeneted at several places on the track 16 17 Pirelli became the event s tyre supplier for the second time after 2016 18 Cars were installed with drag reduction system DRS an adjustable flap at the back of each car that helps with overtaking when activated at Macau for the first time It had one activation zone for the race on the straight between the Mandarin Oriental Bend and Lisboa corners Per the regulations of the FIA Formula 3 Championships cars had to be within a second of the other to use the system 16 An electronic flag system was implemented and elevated for the first time in ten areas of the circuit to complement the existing flags waved by track marshals The sections were determined by the FIA the Macau Grand Prix Committee and multiple governmental departments of Macau with an objective of expanding its deployment in the future 14 17 The Government of Macau s Civil Aviation Authority barred all unmanned aircraft from flying during the race weekend to improve safety and prevent hindrances 19 Practice and qualifying EditA total of two 40 minute practice sessions preceded the Sunday race one on Thursday mid morning and one on late Friday morning 20 In the first session which occurred in clear and warm weather 21 Marcus Armstrong was fastest setting a new unofficial overall track lap record of 2 minutes 8 023 seconds with two minutes to go 22 23 followed by Jake Hughes Ticktum Shwartzman Richard Verschoor Ilott Vesti Ahmed Logan Sargeant and Christian Lundgaard in positions two through ten 21 Yuki Tsunoda braked too late and struck a barrier at the Hospital Bend with 16 minutes to go and activating the virtual safety car procedure to order drivers to slow 21 23 The Hitech Grand Prix team repaired his car 24 he was unable to participate for most of the first qualifying session because of ongoing car work 25 Juri Vips had a DRS failure late in the session that caused a slot in his rear wing to lodge open he entered the pit lane to have it fixed 22 23 Qualifying was divided into two 40 minute sessions held on Thursday afternoon and Friday afternoon respectively 20 The fastest time set by each driver from either session counted towards their final starting position for the qualification race 6 The first qualifying session was held in clear and warm weather 26 Armstrong set a benchmark fastest lap before Shwartzman and then Vips led Hughes revised the overall fastest lap to 2 minutes 6 793 seconds for provisional pole position 27 28 David Beckmann was 0 051 seconds slower in second 29 Vips was third early pace setter Armstrong fourth and Sargeant fifth 25 Ticktum in his first race driving the new Formula 3 car 28 came sixth ahead of Ilott Vesti Shwartzman and Lundaard Following them were the Italian duo of Leonardo Pulcini and Alessio Lorandi in 11th and 12th and Felipe Drugovich Verschoor Maini Sebastian Fernandez Ahmed Liam Lawson Habsburg Keyvan Andres 25 Hon Chio Leong David Schumacher Florsch Fittipaldi Andreas Estner Lukas Dunner Olli Caldwell Alessio Deledda and Max Fewtrell 26 29 The five fastest drivers were separated by 0 619 seconds and due to the faster Dallara cars lap times overall lowered by an average of 3 seconds 30 There were four red flag stoppages during the session Ahmed stopped after hitting a barrier at Lisboa corner with fluids from his car leaking onto the track en route to the pit lane 29 Fewtrell then hit the outside barrier at Lisboa turn and Caldwell stopped on the track after exiting Fisherman s Bend due to engine failure 27 31 An accident for Tsunoda against a barrier at Maternity Bend caused the race director to end the session early 26 In the second practice session Shwartzman led early on until Ticktum went faster Vips then improved to 2 minutes 6 569 seconds to reset the unofficial circuit record with more than five minutes remaining 32 Ilott was 0 568 seconds slower in second Verschoor Armstrong Lawson Ticktum Maini Shwartzman Caldwell and Sargeant were third to tenth 33 The session had to be stopped twice due to separate incidents 34 An understeer caused Florsch to stop against the barrier after the Melco hairpin She blocked the track because she stalled her car while reversing As a crane extricated Florsch s car Habsburg spun and stopped the session 33 34 Beckmann made a braking error for Police corner and crashed with five minutes to go 32 Ticktum was caught off guard and hit the rear of Beckmann s car at high speed ending the session early 33 34 The stewards investigated Ticktum and imposed no penalty they deemed him to have made a significant attempt to avoid Beckmann and a lack of time to notice double waved yellow flags to alert drivers to Ticktum s crash 35 nbsp Robert Shwartzman started from second place on the gridThe second qualifying session was held in warmer weather than the first It was first halted after ten minutes when Pulcini crashed Fittipaldi was caught off guard by Pulcini s accident and hit the rear of his car 36 37 20 minutes in Armstrong became the first driver to go below 2 minutes and 6 seconds mark before he crashed into an outside wall at Police turn and removed his front wing and right front tyre to stop qualifying again with 19 minutes left 36 38 39 Vips reset the official track lap record to a 2 minutes 4 997 seconds five seconds faster than the 2018 lap record in the final seven minutes 40 41 The session ended with two minutes to go after a third stoppage when Habsburg crashed and stopped on the circuit Vips earned the pole position for the qualifying race 36 42 Shwartzman was 0 379 seconds slower in second place 38 Ilott Lundgaard and Verschoor moved to third fourth and fifth 39 42 Hughes fell from first to sixth 38 with Vesti and Maini seventh and eighth 40 Armstrong s crash put him ninth Sargeant tenth Habsburg eleventh and Fewtrell twelfth 39 Carlin mechanics rebuilt Ticktum s car he had 20 minutes on the track and took 13th 39 40 Behind him the rest of the provisional grid lined up as Lorandi Lawson Drugovich Caldwell Fernandez Beckmann Ahmed Tsunoda Andres Schumacher Dunner Pulcini Estner Florsch Leong Deledda and Fittipaldi 43 Post qualifying Edit After qualifying the stewards imposed a three place grid penalty on Tsunoda because they deemed him to have reversed in an unexpected manner to rejoin the circuit after he ventured onto the Lisboa corner run off area 44 Qualifying classification Edit Each of the driver s fastest lap times from the two qualifying sessions are denoted in bold Final qualifying classification Pos No Driver Team Q1 Time Rank Q2 Time Rank Gap Grid1 6 nbsp Juri Vips Hitech Grand Prix 2 06 943 3 2 04 997 1 12 5 nbsp Robert Shwartzman SJM Prema Theodore Racing 2 08 083 9 2 05 376 2 0 379 23 25 nbsp Callum Ilott Sauber Junior Team by Charouz 2 07 781 7 2 05 580 3 0 583 34 9 nbsp Christian Lundgaard ART Grand Prix 2 08 250 10 2 05 669 4 0 672 45 21 nbsp Richard Verschoor MP Motorsport 2 08 578 14 2 05 723 5 0 726 56 16 nbsp Jake Hughes HWA Racelab 2 06 793 1 2 05 774 6 0 777 67 3 nbsp Frederik Vesti SJM Prema Theodore Racing 2 07 903 8 2 05 776 7 0 779 78 22 nbsp Arjun Maini Jenzer Motorsport 2 08 644 15 2 05 814 8 0 817 89 2 nbsp Marcus Armstrong SJM Prema Theodore Racing 2 07 285 4 2 05 955 9 0 958 910 28 nbsp Logan Sargeant Carlin Buzz Racing 2 07 412 5 2 06 043 10 1 046 1011 10 nbsp Ferdinand Habsburg ART Grand Prix 2 09 490 19 2 06 209 11 1 212 1112 7 nbsp Max Fewtrell Hitech Grand Prix 2 16 536 29 2 06 368 12 1 371 1213 30 nbsp Dan Ticktum Carlin Buzz Racing 2 07 600 6 2 06 406 13 1 409 1314 15 nbsp Alessio Lorandi Trident Motorsport 2 08 357 12 2 06 428 14 1 431 1415 20 nbsp Liam Lawson MP Motorsport 2 09 296 18 2 06 455 15 1 458 1516 29 nbsp Felipe Drugovich Carlin Buzz Racing 2 08 487 13 2 06 637 16 1 640 1617 12 nbsp Olli Caldwell Trident Motorsport 2 12 105 27 2 06 641 17 1 644 1718 11 nbsp Sebastian Fernandez ART Grand Prix 2 09 052 16 2 06 717 18 1 720 1819 14 nbsp David Beckmann Trident Motorsport 2 06 844 2 2 08 273 24 1 847 1920 32 nbsp Enaam Ahmed Campos Racing 2 09 211 17 2 07 146 19 2 149 2021 8 nbsp Yuki Tsunoda Hitech Grand Prix 30 2 07 307 20 2 310 24122 17 nbsp Keyvan Andres HWA Racelab 2 09 660 20 2 07 579 21 2 582 2123 26 nbsp David Schumacher Sauber Junior Team by Charouz 2 10 381 22 2 07 587 22 2 590 2224 19 nbsp Lukas Dunner MP Motorsport 2 11 129 26 2 07 892 23 2 895 2325 33 nbsp Leonardo Pulcini Campos Racing 2 08 287 11 2 10 001 28 3 290 2526 24 nbsp Andreas Estner Jenzer Motorsport 2 11 006 25 2 08 651 25 3 654 2627 18 nbsp Sophia Florsch HWA Racelab 2 10 889 23 2 09 259 26 4 262 2728 23 nbsp Hon Chio Leong Jenzer Motorsport 2 09 918 21 2 09 568 27 4 571 2829 31 nbsp Alessio Deledda Campos Racing 2 12 991 28 2 10 114 29 5 117 2930 27 nbsp Enzo Fittipaldi Sauber Junior Team by Charouz 2 10 894 24 2 10 124 30 5 127 30Source 25 39 43 Bold time indicates the faster of the two times that determined grid order 1 Yuki Tsunoda had a three place grid penalty because he was deemed to have reversed in an unexpected manner to rejoin the track 44 Qualification race Edit nbsp Juri Vips won the qualification race to begin the Grand Prix from pole position The 10 lap qualifying race to set the starting order for the main race commenced at 09 00 Macau Standard Time UTC 08 00 on Saturday 16 November 6 20 The weather at the start was dry and clear with the air temperature at 24 C 75 F 45 Vips kept the lead from Shwartzman heading into Lisboa turn after a slow start 46 Lundgaard overtook Ilott for third and clung onto Shwartzman s slipstream 47 Shwartzman held second from Lundgaard 46 Further back Sargeant braked later than other drivers and his front wing glanced Maini s rear right wheel Maini was sent into a spin and rested against a trackside wall in a way that caused his vehicle to protrude at the exit of Lisboa turn 47 48 Ticktum attempted to pass Hughes as he negotiated his way past Maini s car and he and Hughes made contact Ticktum was sent airborne and made a pit stop for repairs Hughes and Ahmed were caught up in the crash as Sargeant continued driving Officials dispatched the safety car to allow track marshals to clear debris Armstrong and Vesti lost several positions promoting Lorandi and Schumacher to the top ten the latter made a pit stop for unknown reasons and fell down the order 46 47 49 The safety car was withdrawn on the fourth lap and Vips maintained the lead from Shwartzman at the rolling restart Vips began to pull away from the remainder of the field to such an extent he was able to prevent Shwartzman from using DRS to overtake him 50 DRS was deployed by a number of drivers until it was disabled because of a sensor fault that restricted its usage 51 Soon after after Verschoor caught Ilott and used the slipstream from the back of the latter s vehicle to pass him for fourth position on the straight linking the Mandarin Oriental Bend and Lisboa corners on the eighth lap 47 49 On the same lap Drugovich in 15th made a braking error for Lisboa turn and had an accident that caused him to retire He exited his car unaided and swift work by track marshals to extricate his car before the field passed by eliminated the need for a second safety car deployment 46 47 50 Vips finished the qualification race first to earn pole position for the Grand Prix Shwartzman was second and Lundgaard third 49 The final classified finishers were Verschoor Ilott Sargeant Lorandi Habsburg Beckmann Pulcini Andres Dunner Leong Fittipaldi Fernandez Tsunoda Armstrong Vesti Estner Lawson Florsch Fewtrell Caldwell Deledda and Schumacher 45 Qualification race classification Edit Final qualification race classification Pos No Driver Team Laps Time Retired Grid1 6 nbsp Juri Vips Hitech Grand Prix 10 25 09 190 12 5 nbsp Robert Shwartzman SJM Prema Theodore Racing 10 1 549 23 9 nbsp Christian Lundgaard ART Grand Prix 10 5 625 44 21 nbsp Richard Verschoor MP Motorsport 10 7 402 55 25 nbsp Callum Ilott Sauber Junior Team by Charouz 10 10 767 36 28 nbsp Logan Sargeant Carlin Buzz Racing 10 11 216 107 15 nbsp Alessio Lorandi Trident Motorsport 10 11 900 148 10 nbsp Ferdinand Habsburg ART Grand Prix 10 13 200 119 14 nbsp David Beckmann Trident Motorsport 10 20 006 1910 33 nbsp Leonardo Pulcini Campos Racing 10 25 551 2511 17 nbsp Keyvan Andres HWA Racelab 10 26 416 2212 19 nbsp Lukas Dunner MP Motorsport 10 28 233 2413 23 nbsp Hon Chio Leong Jenzer Motorsport 10 32 905 2814 27 nbsp Enzo Fittipaldi Sauber Junior Team by Charouz 10 33 676 3015 11 nbsp Sebastian Fernandez ART Grand Prix 10 34 261 1816 8 nbsp Yuki Tsunoda Hitech Grand Prix 10 34 698 2117 2 nbsp Marcus Armstrong SJM Prema Theodore Racing 10 35 403 918 3 nbsp Frederik Vesti SJM Prema Theodore Racing 10 35 653 719 24 nbsp Andreas Estner Jenzer Motorsport 10 36 687 2620 20 nbsp Liam Lawson MP Motorsport 10 37 151 1521 18 nbsp Sophia Florsch HWA Racelab 10 38 158 2722 7 nbsp Max Fewtrell Hitech Grand Prix 10 38 634 1223 12 nbsp Olli Caldwell Trident Motorsport 10 39 338 1724 31 nbsp Alessio Deledda Campos Racing 10 58 920 2925 26 nbsp David Schumacher Sauber Junior Team by Charouz 10 1 37 059 23NC 30 nbsp Dan Ticktum Carlin Buzz Racing 8 2 Laps 132Ret 29 nbsp Felipe Drugovich Carlin Buzz Racing 8 Accident 16Ret 16 nbsp Jake Hughes HWA Racelab 0 Accident 6Ret 22 nbsp Arjun Maini Jenzer Motorsport 0 Accident 8Ret 32 nbsp Enaam Ahmed Campos Racing 0 Accident 20Fastest Lap Juri Vips 2 06 317 174 4 mph 280 7 km h on Lap 8 45 Source 45 2 Dan Ticktum was running at the completion of the race and was not classified because he failed to complete 90 per cent of the total race distance 45 Main race Edit nbsp Logan Sargeant finished the Grand Prix in third position from a sixth place startThe 15 lap race began at 15 30 local time on 17 November 6 20 The weather was dry and clear with the air temperature 25 C 77 F 52 53 Vips maintained the lead into Mandarin Oriental Bend 53 Shwartzman in second position had a slow start and Lundgaard on the right drew alongside him Verschoor steered right to go three abreast as he slipstreamed past Lundgaard and Shwartzman for second 54 55 Room on the track lessened and Shwartzman and Lundgaard made contact 53 Shwartzman s front right wing end plate hit Lundgaard s rear left wheel and the latter drove over the appendage to fracture it and puncture Shwartzman s front right tyre 54 56 Shwartzman slowed and stopped on Lisboa corner s run off area to retire 54 Ilott made a slow getaway and fell to eighth 53 By the conclusion of lap one Lawson had moved from 20th to 13th as Armstrong had overtaken Vesti for 16th 55 and Vips led Verschoor by 1 8 seconds 54 On the fourth lap Caldwell retired due to the consequences of an earlier collision that damaged his front wing and a tyre 57 Pulcini duelled for seventh when he struck a tyre barrier at Lisboa corner and retired 55 58 Shortly thereafter the safety car deployed due to an accident that nullified Vips lead over Verschoor 56 Habsburg entered the Solitude Esses too quickly ricocheted off a right hand side kerb and struck the wall 54 59 Habsburg exited his car unhurt and unaided as both his and Pulicini s cars were extricated from the circuit 55 58 At the restart on lap eight 56 which saw the field return to racing speed 60 Verschoor prepared to pass Vips as the latter weaved on the track to try and prevent the former from slipstreaming him 54 61 Verschoor had a strong side slipstream more speed and grip 61 and turned left and braked later than Vips to take the lead before Lisboa corner 55 56 59 Sargeant overtook Lorandi for fourth and an understeer lost Andres eighth to Lawson 53 62 On lap nine Sargeant passed Lundgaard at Lisboa corner for third 53 56 nbsp Richard Verschoor won the race to become the first Dutch driver to win the Macau Grand Prix and was the first rookie to win the event since Keisuke Kunimoto in the 2008 edition Florsch stopped on the straight towards Mandarin Oriental Bend with an electrical problem on lap nine 62 prompting the brief activation of the virtual safety car procedure to temporarily stop racing and allow for the recovery of Florsch s car 53 55 When the virtual safety car procedure was lifted Vips drove on debris and wore his tyres reducing their grip 54 He drew close to Verschoor after the latter made an error at Police Bend but could not pass him due to the narrow track 55 Vips subsequently tried to pass Verschoor into Lisboa turn on lap eleven the latter swerved to prevent hitting a trackside wall as he braked as late as possible retaining the lead 53 56 On the following lap Vips used DRS to again try to pass Verschoor on the entry to Lisboa corner but was unsuccessful as Verschoor turned left as late as he could Verschoor caused Vips to run close to the turn s run off area after Vips flat spotted his tyres affecting his car s handling 53 60 61 Vips was still able to close up to Verschoor who adapted to a bent steering arm causing him to fight for control of his car 54 60 Both Verschoor and Vips made errors on the 14th lap Verschoor locked his tyres and Vips oversteered at Fisherman s Bend Vips again used DRS and Verschoor defended the lead 53 On his first appearance in Macau it was Verschoor s victory achieving the first win for a rookie driver in Macau since Keisuke Kunimoto in 2008 54 He was the first Dutch driver to win the race 63 and the second to win the Macau and New Zealand Grands Prix after Roberto Moreno in 1982 55 Vips finished second to exceed Ralf Aron as the highest placed Estonian finisher in Macau 64 and Sargeant third Off the podium Lundgaard was fourth after Sargeant held him off 65 Lorandi was fifth in his first race after recovering from a thumb injury Ilott took sixth ahead of Lawson who gained 13 places after starting 20th 54 Armstrong Beckmann Vesti Tsunoda Andres Ticktum Dunner Fernandez Fittipaldi Hughes Fewtrell Leong Estner Schumacher Ahmed Maini Drugovich and Deledda were the final finishers 52 Post race Edit The top three drivers appeared on the podium to collect their trophies and spoke to the media in a later press conference 6 Verschoor said he was delighted to win and expressed a wish to return to Macau in 2020 To be honest I am not believing the feeling yet It hasn t sunk in that I have just won the Macau Grand Prix It was a really busy race and I was under a lot of pressure I had to concentrate so much towards the end and I am still recovering a bit Both the team and myself are maybe not as experienced yet or consistently at the same level as some of the other guys so this is a huge result for the team myself and everyone involved 59 Vips said he was disappointed not to win and attributed it to a DRS failure on his car and tyre wear I m just feeling disappointed because I think I did the perfect weekend minus the safety car restart The DRS was supposed to work but it didn t I don t know how I managed to keep Richard under pressure in the middle sector because my tyres were finished 66 Sargeant thanked his team Carlin for the work they put in for the race They have done an absolutely brilliant job this weekend I think we have come here with full force and full preparation It s been a difficult year and that s why I want to really thank Carlin because we ve really brought something extra here and we have worked hard for it 67 Shwartzman declared himself to have had a very sad premature conclusion to his race All weekend we had really good pace and were fighting for the win Macau is like a gambling game you never know what is going to happen Anyways we did all we could this week thank you Prema the car was on the top level 68 Ilott said he had not driven the Dallara car before the Macau race or undertaken any simulator running due to air flight cancellations He spoke of the car on the race We changed a lot on the car after the qualification race and it did work out But I lost a bit of time from the virtual safety car and trying to work back from that was quite difficult 69 Race classification Edit Final race classification Pos No Driver Team Laps Time Retired Grid1 21 nbsp Richard Verschoor MP Motorsport 15 38 10 330 42 6 nbsp Juri Vips Hitech Grand Prix 15 0 792 13 28 nbsp Logan Sargeant Carlin Buzz Racing 15 1 540 64 9 nbsp Christian Lundgaard ART Grand Prix 15 2 241 35 15 nbsp Alessio Lorandi Trident Motorsport 15 5 020 76 25 nbsp Callum Ilott Sauber Junior Team by Charouz 15 5 922 57 20 nbsp Liam Lawson MP Motorsport 15 8 954 208 2 nbsp Marcus Armstrong SJM Prema Theodore Racing 15 9 365 179 14 nbsp David Beckmann Trident Motorsport 15 13 239 910 3 nbsp Frederik Vesti SJM Prema Theodore Racing 15 13 633 1811 8 nbsp Yuki Tsunoda Hitech Grand Prix 15 15 717 1612 17 nbsp Keyvan Andres HWA Racelab 15 18 665 1113 30 nbsp Dan Ticktum Carlin Buzz Racing 15 19 230 2614 19 nbsp Lukas Dunner MP Motorsport 15 20 498 1215 11 nbsp Sebastian Fernandez ART Grand Prix 15 21 705 1516 27 nbsp Enzo Fittipaldi Sauber Junior Team by Charouz 15 26 174 1417 16 nbsp Jake Hughes HWA Racelab 15 26 294 2818 7 nbsp Max Fewtrell Hitech Grand Prix 15 28 690 2219 23 nbsp Hon Chio Leong Jenzer Motorsport 15 33 792 1320 24 nbsp Andreas Estner Jenzer Motorsport 15 34 400 1921 26 nbsp David Schumacher Sauber Junior Team by Charouz 15 35 894 2522 32 nbsp Enaam Ahmed Campos Racing 15 36 521 3023 22 nbsp Arjun Maini Jenzer Motorsport 15 37 184 2924 29 nbsp Felipe Drugovich Carlin Buzz Racing 15 37 621 2725 31 nbsp Alessio Deledda Campos Racing 15 53 135 24Ret 18 nbsp Sophia Florsch HWA Racelab 8 Electrics 21Ret 10 nbsp Ferdinand Habsburg ART Grand Prix 3 Crash 8Ret 33 nbsp Leonardo Pulcini Campos Racing 3 Crash 10Ret 12 nbsp Olli Caldwell Trident Motorsport 3 Suspension 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