1987 Macau Grand Prix
Race details | ||
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Date | 29 November 1987 | |
Location | Guia Circuit, Macau | |
Course | Temporary street circuit 6.120 km (3.803 mi) | |
Distance | Race 20 laps, 122.4 km (76.1 mi)Race reduced to single 20-lap heat because of weather | |
Race | ||
Pole | ||
Driver | Martin Donnelly | Intersport Engineering |
Time | 2:24.34 | |
Fastest Lap | ||
Driver | Bernd Schneider | Schübel Rennsport Int. |
Time | 2:23.05 | |
Podium | ||
First | Martin Donnelly | Intersport Engineering |
Second | Jan Lammers | Intersport Engineering |
Third | Bernd Schneider | Schübel Rennsport Int. |
The 1987 Macau Grand Prix Formula Three was the 34th Macau Grand Prix race to be held on the streets of Macau on 29 November 1987. It was the fourth edition for Formula Three cars. Heavy rain and strong winds from Typhoon Nina cancelled all of Saturday's activities and the starting order of the race was determined by the fastest lap times of the first practice session. Martin Donnelly of Intersport Engineering led the pack of cars going into Mandarin Oriental bend from pole position and led every lap to win. His teammate Jan Lammers finished second and Schubel Rennsport Int driver Bernd Schneider was third.[1]
Entry list
Team | No | Driver | Vehicle | Engine |
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Madgwick Motorsport w/ Watsons Water | 1 | Andy Wallace | Reynard 873 | Alfa Romeo |
2 | Thomas Danielsson | |||
Reynard R&D w/ Watsons Water | 3 | Julian Bailey | Reynard 873 | Alfa Romeo |
West Surrey Racing w/ Marlboro Theodore Racing | 5 | Maurício Gugelmin | Ralt RT31 | Alfa Romeo |
6 | Bertrand Gachot | |||
Eddie Jordan Racing w/ Marlboro Theodore Racing | 7 | Emanuele Pirro | Reynard 873 | Volkswagen |
8 | Johnny Herbert | |||
Intersport Engineering w/ Flying Tigers | 9 | Jan Lammers | Ralt RT31 | Toyota |
10 | Damon Hill | |||
Intersport Engineering w/ Mr Juicy | 11 | Martin Donnelly | ||
Euroteam Cipa | 12 | Stefano Modena | Reynard 873 | Alfa Romeo |
14 | Eugenio Visco | |||
David Price Racing | 15 | Mike Thackwell | Reynard 873 | Toyota |
ORECA | 16 | Jean Alesi | Dallara 387 | Alfa Romeo |
17 | Didier Artzet | |||
Volkswagen Motorsport | 18 | Johnny Dumfries | Ralt RT31 | Volkswagen |
Funaki Racing | 20 | Ross Cheever | Ralt RT30 | Toyota |
Ecurie Elf | 21 | Éric Bernard | Ralt RT31 | Alfa Romeo |
Schubel Rennsport Int. | 23 | Bernd Schneider | Dallara 387 | Volkswagen |
WTS Racing Team | 24 | Joachim Winkelhock | Reynard 873 | Volkswagen |
Forti Corse | 25 | Enrico Bertaggia | Dallara 387 | Alfa Romeo |
28 | Mauro Martini | |||
Equipe Serge Saulnier | 26 | Fabien Giroix | Dallara 387 | Alfa Romeo |
Team Kitamura | 27 | Akiro Morimoto | Reynard 873 | Toyota |
Canon Team Sweden | 29 | Michael Johansson | Ralt RT31 | Alfa Romeo |
Picko Troberg Racing | 30 | Rickard Rydell | Reynard 873 | Volkswagen |
Schroder Motorsport | 31 | Hanspeter Kaufmann | Ralt RT31 | Volkswagen |
Le Mans Motor Corporation | 32 | David Scott | Ralt RT31 | Nissan |
33 | Maurizio Sandro Sala | |||
Sport Auto Racing | 34 | Éric Bachelart | Ralt RT31 | Volkswagen |
KTR | 35 | Didier Theys | Ralt RT31 | Volkswagen |
KM2 Motorsport | 36 | Shigeki Matsui | Reynard 873 | Volkswagen |
VW Asia Motorsport | 37 | Akihiko Nakaya | Ralt RT30 | Volkswagen |
Race Results
References
- ^ "Formula three: Macau Grand Prix: Storming the Far East". Motor Sport. LVIX (1): 20–21. January 1988. Retrieved 10 September 2018.
- F2 Register
External links
- The official website of the Macau Grand Prix
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