This year’s Macau Grand Prix event may take the unusual move of taking place over two weeks, the organisers have revealed.
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Two-time Macau GP winner Charles Leong finished a distant third in this year’s race, and didn’t know what caused his “unbelievable” lack of pace
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Andy Chang won the Macau Grand Prix with a crushing display, as the race ran within the Chinese F4 championship for the third year in a row
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Chinese F4 leader Gerrard Xie won the Macau Grand Prix qualification race after passing defending victor Charles Leong in a close lead battle
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Reigning Chinese F4 champion Andy Chang claimed Macau Grand Prix pole after topping the first of two qualifying sessions on Friday
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Reigning Chinese Formula 4 champion Andy Chang was fastest in free practice for the Macau Grand Prix on Thursday
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The World Motor Sport Council has announced that the FIA Formula 3 World Cup will return this year and be held in Macau
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Smart Life Racing’s Charles Leong won the Macau Grand Prix for the second successive year in dominant fashion
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Andy Chang has revealed what caused him to stop on the Macau GP Qualification Race formation lap and charge from 16th to second
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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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Charles Leong continued to set the pace at the Macau Grand Prix by topping Saturday’s warm-up session
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Charles Leong earrned Macau Grand Prix pole position for the second year in a row as he ressurrected his rivalry with Andy Chang in qualifying
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Charles Leong started his Macau Grand Prix defence by comfortably going fastest in free practice on Friday
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For the second successive year, the Macau Grand Prix will not run for F3 cars as it has been announced that the F3 World Cup won’t race there
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A case between Formula 3 team Hitech GP and Enaam Ahmed was brought to the High Court of Justice two weeks ago
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This weekend marks a big change for F1, as a sprint race decides who takes British GP pole. When did F1 drivers last race short distances?
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In the 1970s, Riccardo Patrese went from entry-level single-seaters through to F3, F2 and then F1 in just over a year-and-a-half. He tells his story now
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Van Amersfoort Racing was reunited with a piece of one of its old cars during last weekend’s Euroformula round at Algarve in a peculiar story
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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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F4 is now established as a home future single-seater stars. In 2020 drivers across the globe made an impact in the category