2023 Macau Grand Prix
Race details | ||
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Date | 19 November 2023 | |
Official name | 70thMacau 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 | Luke Browning | Hitech Pulse-Eight |
Time | 2:05.435 | |
Fastest Lap | ||
Driver | Luke Browning | Hitech Pulse-Eight |
Time | 2:06.257 (on lap 8) | |
Podium | ||
First | Luke Browning | Hitech Pulse-Eight |
Second | Alex Dunne | Hitech Pulse-Eight |
Third | Gabriele Minì | SJM TheodorePrema Racing |
Main Race | ||
Pole | ||
Driver | Luke Browning | Hitech Pulse-Eight |
Fastest Lap | ||
Driver | Luke Browning | Hitech Pulse-Eight |
Time | 2:06.647 (on lap 7) | |
Podium | ||
First | Luke Browning | Hitech Pulse-Eight |
Second | Dennis Hauger | MP Motorsport |
Third | Gabriele Minì | SJM TheodorePrema Racing |
The2023 Macau Grand Prix(formally the70th Macau Grand Prix – FIA F3 World Cup) was a motor race forFormula Threecars held on thestreets of Macauon 19 November 2023. The Macau Grand Prix served as a non-championship round of theFIA Formula 3 Championship.The race itself was made up of two races: a ten-lap qualifying race that decided the startinggridfor the fifteen-lap main event. The 2023 race was the 70th running of theMacau Grand Prix,the 38th for Formula Three cars and the fifth edition of the FIA F3 World Cup.
Background and entry list[edit]
TheMacau Grand Prixis a race considered by drivers as a stepping stone to highermotor racingcategories such asFormula One,and is Macau's most prestigious international sporting event.[1][2]The event was made a non-championship round of theFIA Formula 3 Championshipfor the first time in 2019, before the COVID-19 pandemic caused heavy disruptions, particularly concerning entry of foreign drivers into Macau. This caused the race to be held as a domestic Formula 4 event for three years, serving as a round of theChinese Formula 4 Championship.[3][4][5]
In 2023, Formula 3 and other international series returned to the streets of Macau.[6]As the Grand Prix celebrated its 70th anniversary, the organizers expanded the event over two weekends, with the first weekend seeing mainly domestic and Asian series, while the high-profile international series and the Formula 3 title race were held over the second weekend.[7]
Entry list[edit]
All competitors used an identicalDallara F3 2019chassis with a 3.4 L (207 cu in) naturally-aspiratedV6 enginedeveloped byMecachrome.All teams competed with tyres supplied byPirelli.[8]
Team | No. | Driver |
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Trident Motorsport | 1 | Richard Verschoor |
2 | Roman Staněk | |
3 | Ugo Ugochukwu | |
Jenzer Motorsport | 5 | Max Esterson |
6 | Charlie Wurz | |
7 | Matías Zagazeta | |
SJM TheodorePrema Racing | 8 | Dino Beganovic |
9 | Gabriele Minì | |
10 | Paul Aron | |
Hitech Pulse-Eight | 11 | Luke Browning |
12 | Isack Hadjar | |
14 | Alex Dunne | |
Campos Racing | 15 | Pepe Martí |
16 | Sebastián Montoya | |
17 | Oliver Goethe | |
Van Amersfoort Racing | 18 | Noel León |
19 | Sophia Flörsch | |
20 | Tommy Smith | |
ART Grand Prix | 21 | Laurens van Hoepen |
22 | Christian Mansell | |
23 | Nikola Tsolov | |
Rodin Carlin | 24 | Zane Maloney |
25 | Dan Ticktum | |
MP Motorsport | 27 | Dennis Hauger |
28 | Mari Boya | |
29 | Marcus Armstrong | |
Source:[9] |
Team changes[edit]
- Regular season entryPHM RacingbyCharouzconfirmed they would not take part in the event whilst they completed their takeover of the Charouz entry.[10]
Driver changes[edit]
- Trident RacingandJenzer Motorsportentered the event with completely different rosters from the regular season.2019 Macau Grand PrixwinnerRichard Verschoor,Formula 2driverRoman Staněkand reigningEuro 4championUgo Ugochukwucompeted for Trident; formerCarlindriverMax Esterson,andFRECAdriversCharlie WurzandMatías Zagazetadrove for Jenzer.
- Prema RacingretainedDino BeganovicandPaul Aron,and brought acrossAlpine AcademymemberGabriele MinìfromHitech.Hitech replaced Minì with Formula 2 race winnerIsack Hadjar.
- Campos RacingkeptPepe Martíand replaced AustraliansChristian MansellandHugh BarterwithSebastián Montoyafrom Hitech andOliver Goethefrom Trident. Mansell moved toART Grand Prix,joiningNikola Tsolovand FRECA graduateLaurens van Hoepen.
- Sophia Flörschentered her third Macau Grand Prix with her2018teamVan Amersfoort Racing,joined by season regularTommy Smithand reigningEuroformula OpenchampionNoel León.
- Carlinentered the event with two-time Macau Grand Prix winnerDan Ticktumand Formula 2 driverZane Maloney.
- MP Motorsportwas to retain their regular season driversFranco ColapintoandMari Boya,alongside 2023IndyCar Rookie of the YearMarcus Armstrong.However, in the week leading up to the event, the team announced their F2 driverDennis Haugerwould race in place of Colapinto, with the Argentinian recovering from an injury.
Practice and qualifying[edit]
Two 40-minute practice sessions were held across the weekend: the first on Thursday morning, ahead of the first qualifying session, and the second a day later, ahead of the second qualifying session. Qualifying itself was also divided into two 40-minute sessions on Thursday and Friday, with the fastest time set by each driver from either session counting towards their final starting position for the qualification race.
The first practice session was held in clear and dry conditions.Prema Racing'sGabriele Minìwas fastest with a time of 2:06.871s, four tenths ahead ofHitech'sLuke BrowningandTrident's 2019 winnerRichard Verschoor.TheMP Motorsportpair ofMari BoyaandDennis Haugercompleted the top five, withART'sNikola Tsolov,Carlin's two-time winnerDan Ticktumand the Hitechs ofIsack HadjarandAlex Dunneslotting into the top ten behind. The session was disrupted only once when ART'sLaurens van Hoepencrashed at Lisboa at the 26-minute mark and brought out the red flags. Dunne also crashed at the same corner, but was able to get going again on his own, avoiding a stoppage.[11]
The first qualifying session was held on Thursday afternoon, in clear and dry conditions. After all but five cars had set laps,Jenzer'sCharlie Wurzwas fastest ahead of the MP pair ofMarcus Armstrongand Boya, albeit with times almost 20 seconds slower than the practice pace. Prema andVARhad waited longer to leave the pits in hope of a clear track, but were unable to set laps before Campos'sSebastián Montoyacrashed at Lisboa to bring out the red flags. Shortly after the resumption, Browning went into first place with a time of 2:07.668s as the first competitive lap times were put on the board. Minì was next to claim first place, 0.069s ahead of Browning, before another stoppage occurred. Trident'sUgo Ugochukwuhad gone into the runoff at Lisboa, and took several minutes before he was able to reverse out and continue driving. A flurry of fast laps after the restart saw the order change, but after most of the field had got one lap in, Minì was back on top, leading Hauger and Armstrong. Browning had waited out this round of laps and was just about to start his next flying lap when the session was interrupted again. Carlin'sZane Maloneyhad hit the barriers and stopped his stricken car at turn 16. After 17 minutes of barrier repairs, the session was restarted with just under ten minutes left. Browning was able to get two laps in this time to claim provisional pole position with his 2:06.018s second lap. The Prema cars once again waited longer in the pits, but when they ultimately came out, Minì retook first place with a time of 2:05.521s as his teammateDino Beganovicslotted into third. Hauger was fourth, ahead of Dunne and Hadjar. Armstrong was seventh, while both Tsolov and Campos'sOliver Goetheleft it late to put in their last attempts, demoting Ticktum to tenth.[12]
The second qualifying session was held in clear, dry and slightly colder conditions than the day before. Prema was on top once again, albeit this time with Paul Aron clocking in a 2:06.327s lap. Browning continued his run of second places, this time only 0.029s behind. Boya, Dunne and Beganovic completed the top five, with Trident'sRoman Staněk,Hadjar, Goethe, Campos'sPepe Martíand Wurz slotting in behind. This second session was disrupted more often than the first: Aron stopped at the Melco hairpin, causing a traffic jam and a red flag. Both Browning and VAR'sTommy Smithran into the Lisboa run-off, causing twoVSCperiods, before Tsolov crashed at Faraway Hill. Thursday frontrunner Minì did not go out after this final interruption, explaining his absence from the top ten.[13]
The second qualifying session was held on Friday afternoon, in clear and dry conditions. Before any drivers could set laps, Tsolov crashed out in turn 17, heavily damaging his car and prompting a lengthy red flag. On the restart, Jenzer'sMax Estersonentered the fast lane into the path of Martì, with the latter breaking his front wing and having to pit again right after. Boya was the first to lay down a lap of 2:07.530s, before he was beaten by multiple drivers, with Browning slotting into first place with a 2:06.827s lap. Traffic ruined multiple drivers' attempts, but Armstrong and Hauger were not among those and surpassed Browning's time. By now, Armstrong's time would have put him into second on the grid, with only Minì's time from the previous day faster. The whole field now pitted for new tyres, but once again no one would be able to set a time as Hadjar spun around on the formation lap. When Montoya then also stopped at the Melco hairpin, red flags were brought out again. Browning was among the first drivers to set a lap on the restart, slotting into first place and also surpassing Minì's time from Thursday with a 2:05.435s lap. Minì responded to close the gap to 0.006s, but shortly afterwards, Ugochukwu crashed and caused another interruption. The session was restarted with five minutes to go, setting up a final one-lap shootout, but that did not happen as Hadjar crashed and the session was ended early without anyone else setting a lap. Browning thereby claimed pole position by the closest margin in Macau Grand Prix history.[14]
Qualifying classification[edit]
Each of the driver's fastest lap times from the two qualifying sessions are denoted inbold.
Pos | No. | Driver | Team | Q1 Time | Rank | Q2 Time | Rank | Gap | Grid |
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1 | 11 | Luke Browning | Hitech Pulse-Eight | 2:06.018 | 2 | 2:05.435 | 1 | — | 1 |
2 | 9 | Gabriele Minì | SJM TheodorePrema Racing | 2:05.521 | 1 | 2:05.441 | 2 | +0.006 | 2 |
3 | 8 | Dino Beganovic | SJM TheodorePrema Racing | 2:06.131 | 3 | 2:05.518 | 3 | +0.083 | 3 |
4 | 12 | Isack Hadjar | Hitech Pulse-Eight | 2:06.364 | 6 | 2:05.557 | 4 | +0.122 | 4 |
5 | 29 | Marcus Armstrong | MP Motorsport | 2:06.714 | 7 | 2:05.732 | 5 | +0.297 | 5 |
6 | 14 | Alex Dunne | Hitech Pulse-Eight | 2:06.158 | 5 | 2:05.755 | 6 | +0.320 | 6 |
7 | 17 | Oliver Goethe | Campos Racing | 2:06.834 | 9 | 2:06.092 | 7 | +0.657 | 7 |
8 | 27 | Dennis Hauger | MP Motorsport | 2:06.135 | 4 | 2:06.643 | 14 | +0.700 | 8 |
9 | 3 | Ugo Ugochukwu | Trident Motorsport | 2:08.280 | 19 | 2:06.167 | 8 | +0.732 | 9 |
10 | 28 | Mari Boya | MP Motorsport | 2:07.946 | 17 | 2:06.192 | 9 | +0.757 | 10 |
11 | 15 | Pepe Martí | Campos Racing | 2:08.034 | 18 | 2:06.264 | 10 | +0.811 | 11 |
12 | 1 | Richard Verschoor | Trident Motorsport | 2:07.064 | 11 | 2:06.323 | 11 | +0.888 | 12 |
13 | 25 | Dan Ticktum | Rodin Carlin | 2:06.985 | 10 | 2:06.460 | 12 | +1.025 | 13 |
14 | 10 | Paul Aron | SJM TheodorePrema Racing | 2:07.108 | 12 | 2:06.475 | 13 | +1.040 | 14 |
15 | 23 | Nikola Tsolov | ART Grand Prix | 2:06.755 | 8 | — | 26 | +1.320 | 15 |
16 | 24 | Zane Maloney | Rodin Carlin | 2:07.834 | 16 | 2:06.789 | 15 | +1.363 | 16 |
17 | 19 | Sophia Flörsch | Van Amersfoort Racing | 2:08.966 | 24 | 2:06.912 | 16 | +1.477 | 17 |
18 | 6 | Charlie Wurz | Jenzer Motorsport | 2:07.353 | 13 | 2:07.219 | 17 | +1.784 | 18 |
19 | 18 | Noel León | Van Amersfoort Racing | 2:07.368 | 14 | 2:07.504 | 19 | +1.933 | 19 |
20 | 2 | Roman Staněk | Trident Motorsport | 2:07.570 | 15 | 2:07.433 | 18 | +1.998 | 20 |
21 | 5 | Max Esterson | Jenzer Motorsport | 2:08.429 | 21 | 2:07.507 | 20 | +2.072 | 21 |
22 | 21 | Laurens van Hoepen | ART Grand Prix | 2:08.651 | 22 | 2:07.540 | 21 | +2.105 | 22 |
23 | 16 | Sebastián Montoya | Campos Racing | 2:44.434 | 26 | 2:07.656 | 22 | +2.221 | 23 |
24 | 22 | Christian Mansell | ART Grand Prix | 2:08.329 | 20 | 2:08.049 | 23 | +2.614 | 24 |
25 | 7 | Matías Zagazeta | Jenzer Motorsport | 2:08.769 | 23 | 2:08.489 | 24 | +3.054 | 25 |
26 | 20 | Tommy Smith | Van Amersfoort Racing | 2:09.071 | 25 | 2:10.226 | 25 | +3.636 | 26 |
Sources:[12][15][14][16] | |||||||||
Bold timeindicates the faster of the two times that determined grid order. |
Qualifying race[edit]
The 10-lap qualifying race to set the main race's starting order commenced at 16.15Macau Standard Time(UTC+08:00) on 18 November, after a slight 25-minute delay for barrier repairs following a crash in the preceding event. Conditions at the start were dry and clear, with the air temperature at 22 °C (71 °F).[17]Browning led Minì at the start, before the Italian used his slipstream to draw alongside approaching Mandarin. The pair rounded the bend with Minì on the outside looking set to get ahead of Browning, before the Brit got his car back in front and braked later into Lisboa to hold the lead. Browning then pulled away by over a second through the rest of the lap, while most of the midfield was disrupted by Armstrong and Jenzer'sMatías Zagazetacolliding at the Melco hairpin. Both cars got going again, but the green running was short-lived, as Ugochukwu cut the corner into Lisboa on lap two and hit Ticktum's car to send both into the wall. A full course caution was called that turned into a safety car. Armstrong used the interruption to pit for repairs without losing a lap.
Racing resumed on lap five of ten. Browning restarted the race going into R corner, but slid slightly on his cold tyres to come under pressure by Minì. He weaved to break the tow as Mini got on his outside again, before Dunne got into his inside to make it three cars wide. Once again, Browning had the best braking phase into Lisboa to take the lead, with Dunne slotting into second. Browning then went onto a run of fastest laps to consolidate his lead, while the top four pulled away from Hauger in fifth, all of them with significant gaps building between each other. Hadjar dropped down behind Aron, Boya and Martì in this phase, before Boya overtook Aron for sixth on the final lap. Maloney completed the top ten, in front of Wurz, who held off reigning winner Verschoor's attacks throughout the final laps. Tsolov, van Hoepen and VAR's Sophia Flörsch made up the rest of the top fifteen drivers, ahead of Esterson, VAR'sNoel León,Montoya, Staněk and ART'sChristian Mansell.Goethe struggled throughout the race and finished 21st, while Armstrong recovered from his stoppage to come 22nd. Smith and Zagazeta were the last classified finishers.[18]
Qualifying race classification[edit]
Main race[edit]
The 15-lap race commenced at 15.30Macau Standard Time(UTC+08:00) on 19 November. Conditions at the start were dry and clear, with the air temperature at 22 °C (71 °F).[19]Montoya stalled his car on the grid, but notified the flag marshals so everyone could avoid him. Browning held the lead at the start, while Minì overtook Dunne straight away for second. Dunne attempted to reclaim the position, but ran too wide and hit the outer wall of Lisboa. A quick VSC to retrieve his car ended before lap two began. On lap three, Beganovic was the next driver to try and overhaul Minì, but also crashed into Lisboa in a carbon copy of Dunne's move. Another VSC was the result, but it was withdrawn similarly quick. Montoya rejoined the race five laps down, while Hauger was putting pressure on Aron before finally making the move for third.
The order at the top stabilized following that, before the race was disrupted on lap eight. Aron suffered a mechanical issue that resulted in him heavily hitting the wall in the Esses. His car snapped in half and slid down the track, while Martì and Wurz both suffered damage when trying to avoid the accident. Aron's chassis came to a halt in turn 14 and burst into flames. He was able to climb out, while the safety car was called. However, it quickly became apparent that extensive repair and cleanup would be needed, and so red flags were waved. This allowed the damaged cars to be repaired, but Wurz's damage was terminal. Armstrong, who had run off into Lisboa at the same time as Aron's accident, was also able to unlap himself.
After a stoppage of over an hour, the race was restarted with two laps behind the safety car setting up a four-lap shootout. Hauger had a strong restart, passing Minì for second through Mandarin. He challenged Browning for the lead into Lisboa, but the Brit covered the inside line to keep first place. He was denied another attempt at the lead when Tsolov crashed into the wall at Fisherman's Bend on lap 13, with the remaining two laps carried out under safety car conditions.[20]
Browning was thereby able to claim the win without any further challenge, a deserved victory after having already blitzed qualifying and managing restart after restart into Lisboa in both races to perfection. Speaking to the media, he called his win "the biggest achievement of [his] career to date" and called himself humbled to put his name on the list of Macau Grand Prix winners.[21]Second-placed man Hauger was amazed to have finished that high after only being called up to race nine days before the event.[22]After initially looking like a favourite to win the race, Minì could only manage third place, and was understandably disappointed. He told the media he was "a bit disappointed with P3, but it’s still [...] a good achievement".[23]The Spanish pair of Boya and Martì completed the top five, with Verschoor, Hadjar and Maloney slotting in behind. Goethe and van Hoepen both had remarkable climbs up the order to bring up the rear of the top ten. Flörsch, Staněk, Ticktum and Smith came home next, followed by Ugochukwu, Mansell and Zagazeta. Armstrong, León and Esterson were the final classified finishers, with Montoya also still running when the chequered flag was waved.
Race classification[edit]
See also[edit]
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