The FIA has named the teams that will enter cars into the inaugural Formula Regional World Cup in Macau this November.
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The FIA has confirmed the FRegional World Cup in Macau will be exclusively for Tatuus T-318 cars running Autotecnica-built Alfa Romeo engines
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Charles Leong will start from pole position for the Macau Grand Prix after comfortably winning the Qualification Race
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The FIA has made the surprise announcement that this year’s Formula 3 World Cup is set to run in Macau
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After trialling three-race weekends during its pandemic-hit 2020 season, Euroformula plans to make all of its rounds triple-headers this year
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Macau Grand Prix victor Charles Leong, the first local driver to win the race since 2000, says he feels “like I’m dreaming” after his historic win
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Charles Leong claimed a historic Macau Grand Prix victory on home soil in the final race of the Chinese Formula 4 season
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Charles Leong will start the Macau GP from pole after winning the Qualification Race, while his team-mate Zijian He sealed the Chinese F4 title
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Charles Leong claimed pole position for the Macau Grand Prix qualification race by a comfortable 0.813 seconds in qualifying
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Watch the 2020 Macau Grand Prix live on Formula Scout
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Charles Leong led a Macanese one-two in Chinese F4 in the second free practice session for the Macau Grand Prix
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Sicheng Li put in a flurry of personal improvements in the final few minutes of FP1 for the Macau GP to end the session in first place
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The F4 Macau GP will use a standing start this weekend, marking a U-turn after stewards imposed a rolling start in the run-up to the event
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Charles Leong and Andy Chang will be home favourites for this year’s Macau Grand Prix, with the ex-F3 drivers joining Chinese F4’s season finale
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Euroformula organiser GT Sport shared plans for the Dallara 320 to be used at the 2021 Macau Grand Prix during a meeting with teams on Thursday
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Euroformula has released the provisional calendar for its 2021 season, which includes space for the historic Pau Grand Prix
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Macanese driver and 2017 Chinese Formula 4 champion Charles Leong is considering a return to the series for this year’s Macau Grand Prix
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Chinese Formula 4’s chances of racing on the streets of Macau this year, in place of Formula 3, have strengthened after today’s Macau Grand Prix press conference
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Carlin called up McLaren’s Ben Barnicoat for the recent FIA F3 races at Silverstone after losing one of its drivers. He’s not the first surprise junior single-seater returnee
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While staying indoors with no live motorsport to watch, why not relive these classic races from recent years?