2023 Macau Formula 4 Race
The 2023 Macau Formula 4 Race, originally named as 2023 Macau Asia Formula 4, is a racing event part of the 2023 Macau Grand Prix[a] held at the Guia Circuit. The event was run to Formula 4 regulations on 11 and 12 November, and was originally due to form part of the 2023 F4 Chinese Championship but this plan was cancelled. It was instead a non-championship round of the 2023 Formula 4 South East Asia Championship.
Background and entry list[edit]
Negotiations for the Formula 4 (F4) junior single seater car category to be part of the 2023 Macau Grand Prix meeting took place between the Macau Grand Prix Organizing Committee and the Shanghai-based motor racing championship promoter Top Speed in early 2023.[1][2] There were plans to name the winner of the season-ending F4 Chinese Championship race the Macau Grand Prix victor if a higher single seater category did not form part of the Grand Prix meeting in 2023.[3] It was held as part of the revived 2023 Formula 4 South East Asia Championship instead of being part of the 2023 F4 Chinese Championship as had been the case in the previous three editions of the event,[2][3] and was an invitational, non-championship round.[4][5] The event took place on the 24-turn clockwise 6.120 km (3.803 mi) Guia Circuit in the streets of the Chinese special administrative region of Macau on 12 November following a day of practice and qualifying.[3][4][6] It was the fourth year in a row that Macau held a F4 race after the category was introduced to the event due to COVID-19 restrictions preventing the holding of the Formula Three round.[7][8]
Drivers invited to the race had to be at least 15 years or older (with their date of their birth being binding) and were required to be the holder of a International C or ASN national licence.[5][9] Entries to the race had to be filed between 21 August and 15 September and a maximum of 28 entries were allowed into the event.[9] The entry list of 23 drivers and 11 teams was published on 25 October.[10] Each driver competed in a Tatuus F4-T421 Gen 2 car that was powered by the updated Fiat Abarth F413T turbocharged engine and featured the Halo cockpit protection device.[2][5] Two-time Macau Grand Prix winner Charles Leong were among the drivers who were entered into the race.[8] Martinius Stenshorne, the 2023 Formula Regional European Championship runner-up, returned to F4 racing with the Pinnacle Motorsport/B-MAX Racing team.[11] There were three female drivers in Bianca Bustamante, Miki Koyama and Vivian Siu who competed in the race. Budgetary constraints prevented Andy Chang, the 2022 Macau Grand Prix winner, from entering the event.[12]
Practice and qualifying[edit]
A single 45-minute practice session for drivers to test their cars and become acquainted with the Guia Circuit took place on the morning of 11 November.[6][13][14] Freddie Slater of the SJM Theodore Prema Racing team lapped fastest with a time of 2:30.922 that he set 17 minutes into the session. Stenshorne, Leong, Arvid Lindblad, Jack Beeton, Raphaël Narac, Rashid Al Dhaheri, Kevin Xiao, Ethan Ho and Enzo Yeh followed in positions two to ten.[13] Thomas Leung crashed into the barrier and caused the session to be stopped after seven minutes so his car could be recovered. Liu Kai Shun collided with the wall at the Melco hairpin and broke his front wing. He was hit from behind by Tiago Rodrigues and the resulting traffic jam of three cars forced a second stoppage before it was cleared. A crash by Lindblad at Lisboa corner saw Hadrien David and Yeh drive onto the run-off area to avoid Lindblad's stopped vehicle. Practice ended early with eight minutes remaining after Beeton had earlier struck the Fisherman's Bend corner wall. The bottom of the barriers sustained heavy damage and had to undergo lengthy repairs while Beeton's car had difficulty being removed from the barrier before it was put onto a flatbed truck.[13][15]
The half an hour qualifying session that was held later that afternoon set the qualification race's starting order with each driver's fastest lap times. Drivers who failed to lap within 110 percent of the fastest entrant would not qualify for the event.[6][9] The start of the session was delayed by a quarter of an hour because of a slippery track in the final sector caused by an support race incident.[16] Lindblad took pole position for the qualification race with a lap time of 2:24.293 that he recorded on his last lap. He was joined on the front row by Slater whose best lap was 0.549 seconds slower and he was followed by David in third position. Leong took fourth with a lap time he set late in qualifying while Al Dhaheri secured fifth around the same time period. Beeton was sixth, Narac claimed seventh, Rodrigues qualified eighth and Stenshorne took ninth.[16][17] Ho completed the top ten qualifiers. Bustamente in 11th was the fastest driver not to qualify in the top ten places. Following her in the final places were Yeh, Liu Kai Shun, Koyama, Kai Daryanani, Xiao, Cheong, Chui Ka Kam, Ryuji "Dragon" Kumita, Marco Lau, Siu, Jaden Pariat and Leung.[16] Daryanani oversteered into the Lisboa corner wall and qualifying was stopped for five minutes after 12 minutes had passed. Stenshorne broke his front-right wheel in an accident in the track's final sector and stopping the session for six minutes. With nine minutes remaining, Narac broke his front wing against the Solitude Esses turn barrier and his car briefly went upwards as it embedded itself into the wall. Qualifying was stopped for 13 minutes because recovery vehicles had to return to their positions for future use, extending the recovery time of Narac's car.[16][17]
Qualifying classification[edit]
Pos. | No. | Driver | Team | Time | Gap | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 23 | Arvid Lindblad | SJM Theodore PREMA Racing | 2:24.293 | — | ||
2 | 27 | Freddie Slater | SJM Theodore PREMA Racing | 2:24.842 | +0.549 | ||
3 | 2 | Hadrien David | R-ace GP | 2:24.883 | +0.590 | ||
4 | 11 | Charles Leong | SJM Theodore PREMA Racing | 2:25.239 | +0.946 | ||
5 | 14 | Rashid Al Dhaheri | PREMA Racing[b] | 2:25.983 | +1.690 | ||
6 | 45 | Jack Beeton | AGI Sport | 2:26.573 | +2.280 | ||
7 | 1 | Raphaël Narac | R-ace GP | 2:27.219 | +2.926 | ||
8 | 7 | Tiago Rodrigues | Asia Racing Team | 2:27.530 | +3.237 | ||
9 | 34 | Martinius Stenshorne | PINNACLE Motorsport | 2:27.738 | +3.445 | ||
10 | 68 | Ethan Ho | Team KRC | 2:28.563 | +4.270 | ||
11 | 19 | Bianca Bustamante | BlackArts Racing | 2:28.733 | +4.440 | ||
12 | 77 | Enzo Yeh | Asia Racing Team | 2:29.319 | +5.026 | ||
13 | 72 | Liu Kai Shun | PINNACLE Motorsport | 2:29.765 | +5.472 | ||
14 | 8 | Miki Koyama | Super License | 2:30.150 | +5.857 | ||
15 | 88 | Kai Daryanani | PINNACLE Motorsport | 2:30.184 | +5.891 | ||
16 | 96 | Kevin Xiao | Asia Racing Team | 2:30.602 | +6.309 | ||
17 | 4 | Marcus Cheong | Asia Racing Team | 2:33.814 | +9.521 | ||
18 | 16 | Chui Ka Kam | CHAMP Motorsport | 2:38.325 | +14.032 | ||
110% time: 2:38.722 | |||||||
19 | 30 | "Dragon" | B-Max Racing Team | 2:39.683 | +15.390 | ||
20 | 53 | Marco Lau | H-Star Racing | 2:44.202 | +19.909 | ||
21 | 28 | Vivian Siu | CHAMP Motorsport | 2:47.384 | +23.091 | ||
22 | 5 | Jaden Pariat | BlackArts Racing | No Time | +-:--.--- | ||
23 | 22 | Thomas Leung | H-Star Racing | No Time | +-:--.--- | ||
Sources:[18] |
Qualifying race[edit]
The qualifying race to set the main race's starting order began at 08:00 local time on 12 November and was scheduled to last eight laps.[6][9]
Qualifying race classification[edit]
Pos | No. | Driver | Team | Laps | Time/Retired | Grid |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 23 | Arvid Lindblad | SJM Theodore Prema Racing | 7 | 25:39.046 | 1 |
2 | 27 | Freddie Slater | SJM Theodore Prema Racing | 7 | +0.758 | 2 |
3 | 11 | Charles Leong | SJM Theodore Prema Racing | 7 | +1.628 | 4 |
4 | 14 | Rashid Al Dhaheri | Prema Racing | 7 | +2.663 | 5 |
5 | 45 | Jack Beeton | AGI Sport | 7 | +3.405 | 6 |
6 | 68 | Ethan Ho | Team KRC | 7 | +5.913 | 10 |
7 | 1 | Raphaël Narac | R-ace GP | 7 | +53.246 | 7 |
8 | 7 | Tiago Rodrigues | Asia Racing Team | 7 | +53.699 | 8 |
9 | 19 | Bianca Bustamante | BlackArts Racing | 7 | +54.869 | 11 |
10 | 77 | Enzo Yeh | Asia Racing Team | 7 | +55.712 | 12 |
11 | 8 | Miki Koyama | Super License | 7 | +56.977 | 14 |
12 | 96 | Kevin Xiao | Asia Racing Team | 7 | +57.537 | 16 |
13 | 16 | Chui Ka Kam | CHAMP Motorsport | 7 | +59.950 | 18 |
14 | 4 | Marcus Cheong | Asia Racing Team | 7 | +1:01.616 | 17 |
15 | 22 | Thomas Leung | H-Star Racing | 7 | +1:05.809 | 22 |
16 | 30 | "Dragon" | B-Max Racing Team | 7 | +1:09.367 | 19 |
17 | 28 | Vivian Siu | CHAMP Motorsport | 7 | +1:35.309 | 21 |
18 | 53 | Marco Lau | H-Star Racing | 7 | +1:58.554 | 20 |
NC | 34 | Martinius Stenshorne | PINNACLE Motorsport | 7 | +1:42.043 | 9 |
Ret | 2 | Hadrien David | R-ace GP | 5 | Accident | 3 |
Ret | 88 | Kai Daryanani | PINNACLE Motorsport | 2 | Accident | 15 |
Ret | 29 | Liu Kaishun | PINNACLE Motorsport | 1 | Accident | 13 |
Fastest Lap: Arvid Lindblad, 2:40.400, 85.3 mph (137.3 km/h), on lap 6 | ||||||
Sources:[19] |
Final race[edit]
The 12-lap final race began later on 12 November at 15:40 local time.[6][9]
Final race classification[edit]
Pos | No. | Driver | Team | Laps | Time/Retired | Grid |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 23 | Arvid Lindblad | SJM Theodore Prema Racing | 12 | 37:28.517 | 1 |
2 | 11 | Charles Leong | SJM Theodore Prema Racing | 12 | +0.274 | 3 |
3 | 14 | Rashid Al Dhaheri | Prema Racing | 12 | +0.992 | 4 |
4 | 45 | Jack Beeton | AGI Sport | 12 | +1.177 | 5 |
5 | 68 | Ethan Ho | Team KRC | 12 | +2.666 | 6 |
6 | 7 | Tiago Rodrigues | Asia Racing Team | 12 | +3.560 | 8 |
7 | 2 | Hadrien David | R-ace GP | 12 | +3.807 | 20 |
8 | 77 | Enzo Yeh | Asia Racing Team | 12 | +4.236 | 10 |
9 | 27 | Freddie Slater | SJM Theodore Prema Racing | 12 | +4.527 | 2 |
10 | 88 | Kai Daryanani | PINNACLE Motorsport | 12 | +5.812 | 21 |
11 | 16 | Chui Ka Kam | CHAMP Motorsport | 12 | +6.571 | 13 |
12 | 4 | Marcus Cheong | Asia Racing Team | 12 | +7.334 | 14 |
13 | 30 | "Dragon" | B-Max Racing Team | 12 | +29.607 | 16 |
14 | 28 | Vivian Siu | CHAMP Motorsport | 12 | +2:02.952 | 17 |
Ret | 1 | Raphaël Narac | R-ace GP | 10 | Accident | 7 |
Ret | 96 | Kevin Xiao | Asia Racing Team | 9 | Accident | 12 |
Ret | 34 | Martinius Stenshorne | PINNACLE Motorsport | 8 | Accident | 19 |
Ret | 72 | Liu Kai Shun | PINNACLE Motorsport | 7 | Accident | 22 |
Ret | 22 | Thomas Leung | H-Star Racing | 7 | Accident | 15 |
Ret | 53 | Marco Lau | H-Star Racing | 3 | Accident | 18 |
Ret | 19 | Bianca Bustamante | BlackArts Racing | 0 | Accident | 9 |
Ret | 8 | Miki Koyama | Super License | 0 | Accident | 11 |
Fastest Lap: Arvid Lindblad, 2:24.791, 94.5 mph (152.1 km/h), on lap 10 | ||||||
Sources:[20] |
Notes[edit]
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