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2006 Macau Grand Prix

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Formula Three motor race

Race details[1]
Date19 November 2006
Official name53rd PolytecMacau Grand Prix
LocationGuia Circuit,Macau
CourseTemporary street circuit
6.120 km (3.803 mi)
DistanceQualifying Race
10 laps, 61.200 km (38.028 mi)
Main Race
15 laps, 91.800 km (57.042 mi)
WeatherQualifying Race: Bright and dry
Main Race: Cloudy and dry
Qualifying Race
Pole
DriverJapanKamui KobayashiASM Formule 3
Time2:13.449
Fastest Lap
DriverUnited KingdomMike ConwayRäikkönen-Robertson Racing
Time2:13.457 (on lap 4 of 10)
Podium
FirstJapanKamui KobayashiASM Formule 3
SecondEstoniaMarko AsmerHitech Racing
ThirdJapanKohei HirateManor Motorsport
Main Race
Pole
DriverJapanKamui KobayashiASM Formule 3
Fastest Lap
DriverBrazilRoberto StreitPrema Powerteam
Time2:12.527 (on lap 12 of 15)
Podium
FirstUnited KingdomMike ConwayRäikkönen-Robertson Racing
SecondUnited StatesRichard AntinucciASM Formule 3
ThirdGermanyAdrian SutilTOM'S

The2006 Macau Grand Prix (formally the53rd Polytec Macau Grand Prix) was aFormula Three (F3) car race held on 19 November 2006, on thestreets of Macau. Unlike other races, such as theMasters of Formula 3, the 2006 Macau Grand Prix was not part of any F3 championship, but was open to entries from all F3 championships. The race itself was made up of two races: a ten-lap qualifying race that set the starting order for the 15-lap main race. The 2006 race was the 53rd Macau Grand Prix and the 24th for F3 cars.

Mike Conway ofRaikkonen-Robertson Racing won the Grand Prix after finishing seventh in the previous day's qualification race won byKamui Kobayashi ofASM Formule 3. Conway took the lead after a multi-car accident between Kobayashi,Paul di Resta andMarko Asmer on the first lap of the race and held it to claim the first victory for a British driver in the Macau Grand Prix sinceDarren Manning in the1999 edition.Richard Antinucci of ASM Formula 3 finished second, whileTOM'S driverAdrian Sutil finished third.

Background and entry list

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TheMacau Grand Prix is aFormula Three (F3) race considered to be a stepping stone to highermotor racing categories such asFormula One and has been termed the territory's most prestigious international sporting event.[2][3] The 2006 Macau Grand Prix was the event's 53rd running and the 24th under F3 rules. It took place on the 6.2 km (3.9 mi) 22-turnGuia Circuit on 19 November 2006 with three preceding days of practice and qualifying.[4]

Drivers had to compete in aFédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA)-regulated championship race in 2006, either in the FIA Formula 3 International Trophy or one of the domestic championships, with the highest-placed drivers earning priority in being invited to the race.[5] Each of the four major F3 series had a champion on the event's 32-cargrid.Paul di Resta, theF3 Euro Series champion, was joined in Macau byBritish title victorMike Conway,Italian series winnerMauro Massironi andJapanese championAdrian Sutil. The other F3 series champion in the entry list wasJames Winslow, theAsian F3 champion.[6] He was joined bySpanish F3 Championship runner-upRoldán Rodríguez. Five Macanese drivers received invitations to compete in the race:Rodolfo Ávila,Michael Ho,Lei Kit Meng, Lou Meng Cheong andJo Merszei.[7] F3 Euro Series runner-upSebastian Vettel was the pre-race favourite for victory.[8]

Practice and qualifying

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There were two half-hour practice sessions before the race on Sunday: one on Thursday morning and one on Friday morning.[9]Kohei Hirate set the fastest time forManor Motorsport in the opening practice session with a lap of 2 minutes, 14.887 seconds on his final attempt, 0.545 seconds faster than anybody else. His closest challenger wasRoberto Streit ofPrema Powerteam in second.Kazuki Nakajima took third in the session's closing moments and Conway was fourth having led for most of the session. Sutil,Richard Antinucci, his American compatriotCharlie Kimball, Vettel,Marko Asmer andKamui Kobayashi followed in positions five through ten.[10] Daisuke Ikeda was hit by another competitor during the session and spun backwards into the barrier at Lisboa turn. WhenKazuya Oshima hit a wall at R-Bend corner, he damaged his vehicle's front-left wheel andsuspension.[10]

Kohei Hirate(pictured in 2010) was second in the duo of qualifying sessions held to determine the starting order for the qualifying race but was ultimately unable to replicate this performance in the Grand Prix itself.

Qualifying was split into two 45-minute sessions, one on Thursday afternoon and one on Friday afternoon. Each driver's fastest time from either session counted toward their final starting place in the qualification race.[5] The first qualifying session was held in cloudy weather, and the threat of rain never materialised because the start was delayed due to multiple crashes in theGuia Race of Macau practice session.[11] Once qualifying commenced, Asmer went fastest with a 2 minutes, 13.965 seconds lap set ten minutes before it ended. He was the only driver to reach 2 minutes, 13 seconds.[12] Hirate was provisionally second after moving up during the session to lead the field before Asmer's fastest lap.Romain Grosjean andKamui Kobayashi ran strongly in qualifying and finished third and fourth, respectively.Fábio Carbone did little to set a quick lap and was provisionally fifth. Conway was the best-placed British driver in sixth. Though he entered thepit lane for a car and brake check after going off the circuit, Antinucci was seventh, Streit took eighth and Kimball ninth. Di Resta, tenth, had car handling difficulties, punctured his right-front tyre by driving over debris at the Melcohairpin and locked his brakes.[11][12]Koudai Tsukakoshi, eleventh, was almost two seconds off Asmer's pace.[11] Following him were theCarlin duo ofMaro Engel andSébastien Buemi and the Japanese pair of Nakajima and Oshima. The German duo of Sutil and Vettel took the 16th and 17th positions. The British F3 International Series Rookie of the YearOliver Jarvis hadfood poisoning and took 18th, followed by fellow British driversJames Jakes andStephen Jelley. Ikeda,Yelmer Buurman,Jonathan Kennard, Rodríguez, Ho,Máximo Cortés, Ávila, Winslow, Cheong, Lei and Merszei completed the provisional grid order.[11] Kimball pushed hard and crashed heavily at Fisherman's Bend corner, causing the session's firststoppage. Kimball was unhurt and exited his car unaided and helped clear debris. Soon after, Sutil ended the session two minutes early for not noticing a warning flag alterting drivers of the slippery track surface at Fisherman's Bend and striking a wall. Sutil was uninjured but remained in his car for several minutes for safety reasons.[11][12]

The second thirty-minute practice session began with the provisional pole sitter Asmer drawing attention when he went wide at San Francisco Bend and collided with a barrier exiting the corner. Buemi then damaged his car's front-left corner by driving straight into a wall at Police Bend, and the session was stopped with ten minutes remaining when Oshima drifted into a barrier at R-Bend.[13] Conway led with a lap of 2 minutes, 13.925 seconds despite being delayed by slower traffic.[13][1] Antinucci followed 0.075 seconds behind in second. Grosjean, Jakes, Sutil, Nakajima, Vettel, Carbone, Tsukakoshi and fellow Japanese Kobayashi were in positions three through ten.[1]

I am very happy as it is my first-ever pole position in F3. The car was perfect and the team worked well. In the end, I tried to push again, but probably a little bit too much – as I crashed. Fortunately, I already had my position at that time."

Kamui Kobayashi on taking pole for the 25th Macau Grand Prix held to F3 regulations.[14]

In the second qualifying session, Winslow and Kobayashi ran wide at theescape roads at San Francisco Bend and Lisboa corner respectively, resulting in localisedyellow flags being waved and drivers being unable from setting a timed lap.[15] Conway slid and struck the end of an outsidetyre barrier near the pit lane entry at Fisherman's Bend with his right-rear tyre, bending his suspension, stopping qualifying 13 minutes in. Soon after, Sutil collided with the Police Bend barrier, littering debris to be removed and another stoppage to qualifying. When the session resumed, Hirate improved on Asmer's time to take pole position until Kobayashi claimed it with a 2 minutes, 13.449 seconds lap. The session was stopped for the third time because Kimball severely damaged his car's left side at R-Bend. He was unhurt. Separate crashes by Grosjean and Kobayashi due to a late rain shower caused the session to end early but Kobayashi's lap was fast enough for pole position.[15][16][14] Hirate joined Kobayashi on the front row, while Grosjean remained third. Asmer could not repeat his first qualifying performance and was fourth.[14] Antinucci was second when he entered Lisboa's escape road, but he dropped to fifth by the end of qualifying.[15] Di Resta qualified sixth and avoided damage to his car by minor contact with the R-Bend barrier.[16] Streit, Nakajima, Kimball and Vettel completed the top ten placings. Behind them the rest of the field consisted of Tsukakoshi, Conway, Carbone, Engel, Sutil, Jelley, Buemi, Ikoda, Jakes, Oshima, Kennard, Jarvis, Buurman, Cortés, Rodríguez, Massironi, Winslow, Ávila, Ho, Cheong, Lei and Merszei.[1] After qualifying, Antinucci's fastest time from the session was deleted because he was found to have sped under yellow flag conditions during Thursday's sole practice session, dropping him to 15th.[17] Ho received the same penalty, and Oshima was demoted ten starting places due to an engine change.[1]

Qualifying classification

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Each of the driver's fastest lap times from the two qualifying sessions are denoted inbold.

Final qualifying classification
PosNo.DriverTeamQ1 TimeRankQ2 TimeRankGapGrid
16JapanKamui KobayashiASM Formule 32:14.50042:13.44911
21JapanKohei HirateManor Motorsport2:14.25622:13.5662+0.1172
316FranceRomain GrosjeanSignature2:14.40432:13.9303+0.4813
418EstoniaMarko AsmerHitech Racing2:13.96512:15.10814+0.5164
54United StatesRichard AntinucciASM Formule 32:15.24272:14.1054+0.656151
65United KingdomPaul di RestaASM Formule 32:15.593102:14.1755+0.7265
722BrazilRoberto StreitPrema Powerteam2:15.44982:14.2176+0.7686
82JapanKazuki NakajimaManor Motorsport2:16.302142:14.2317+0.7827
917United StatesCharlie KimballSignature2:15.47992:14.3798+0.9308
109GermanySebastian VettelCarlin Motorsport2:16.620162:14.3909+0.9419
1121JapanKoudai TsukakoshiPrema Powerteam2:15.957112:14.55310+1.10410
1226United KingdomMike ConwayRäikkönen-Robertson Racing2:14.75562:14.57811+1.12911
1314BrazilFábio CarboneThreeBond Racing2:14.74552:14.85312+1.29612
1412GermanyMaro EngelCarlin Motorsport2:16.102122:14.85713+1.40813
157GermanyAdrian SutilTOM'S2:16.978172:15.15915+1.71014
1627United KingdomStephen JelleyRäikkönen-Robertson Racing2:17.320202:14.49016+2.04116
1711SwitzerlandSébastien BuemiCarlin Motorsport2:16.280132:15.61417+2.16517
1832Japan Daisuke IkedaEMS Racing2:17.533212:15.78618+2.33718
193United KingdomJames JakesManor Motorsport2:17.244192:16.01019+2.56119
208JapanKazuya OshimaTOM'S2:16.57515no time+3.126302
2124United KingdomJonathan KennardAlan Docking Racing2:18.211232:16.64420+3.49620
2210United KingdomOliver JarvisCarlin Motorsport2:17.121182:16.94521+3.19521
2315NetherlandsYelmer BuurmanFortec Motorsport2:18.093222:17.09122+3.49622
2420SpainMáximo CortésHitech Racing2:20.443272:17.19123+3.64223
2519SpainRoldán RodríguezHitech Racing2:19.148252:17.28624+3.83724
2629ItalyMauro MassironiOmbra Racing2:18.654242:18.49425+5.04525
2733United KingdomJames WinslowZAP Speed2:20.699292:18.95726+5.50826
2823MacauRodolfo ÁvilaPerformance Racing2:20.484282:19.01627+5.56727
2928MacauMichael HoOmbra Racing2:20.894262:20.59028+7.141281
3030Macau Lou Meng CheongAlan Docking Racing2:24.118302:25.91729+10.66929
3131MacauLei Kit MengSwiss Racing Team2:24.66231no time+11.21331
3230MacauJo MerszeiSwiss Racing Team2:27.708322:26.32630+12.87732
110% qualifying time: 2:26.793
Bold time indicates the faster of the two times that determined the grid order.

Qualifying race

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The qualifying race to set the grid order for the main race started at 13:20Macau Standard Time (UTC+08:00) on 18 November.[9] The weather at the start of the race was bright and dry with the air temperature at 26 °C (79 °F) and the track temperature 27 °C (81 °F).[1] Hirate collided with the exit barrier at San Francisco Bend during theformation lap, damaging his car's front-right suspension. Hirate's pit crew worked quickly to allow him to start, but his steering angle was skewed to the left, and he had to hold it on the straight to control his car under braking.[18][19] Kobayashi lost the lead to Hirate driving towards Mandarin Bend, but used theslipstream into Lisboa turn to retake the lead.[20][21][22] Grosjeanstalled on the grid, causing all drivers behind him to swerve wildly in order to avoid ramming into his stranded vehicle.[18] Tsukakoshi moved to third by the end of the first lap, while Asmer (despite a slipping clutch) moved from fourth to second off the start.[18][20][21] At the end of the lap, two drivers retired in the pit lane: Streit had a wheel detach from contact with a circuit barrier, and Engel's front-left wheel was removed in a collision with the Fisherman's Bend corner wall.[18]

Kamui Kobayashi(pictured in 2010) led every lap of the qualification to claim his maiden F3 victory and started from pole position in the Grand Prix itself.

On lap three, Kobayashi was pulling away at the front of the field, and Tsukakoshi was passed by fellow Japanese Hirate at Lisboa corner for third place. Di Resta attempted to follow through but nearly clipped his front wing, and Tsukakoshi was given some space after di Resta lost momentum from his failed pass. Kimball led a battling pack of cars until Sutil passed him and the latter ran close to di Resta. Meanwhile, Nakajima set after Kimball and Conway moved to seventh position with successive passes Nakajima at Lisboa turn. Tsukakoshi dropped two places on the next lap as di Resta and Sutil passed him.[18][19] Di Resta set the race'sfastest lap and held it until Conway took it with a time of 2 minutes, 13.457 seconds and came close enough to challenge Tsukakoshi while Antinucci passed Kimball.[18][20] Tsukakoshi attempted to overtake Sutil on the outside at Lisboa corner, but was hesitant to complete the pass. Conway considered overtaking Tsukakoshi but decided not to.[18] At the front, Hirate drew closer to Asmer due to a possible damaged suspension rod for the former, while Vettel (driving with a damaged nose cone) had a braking problem and crashed into the barrier on lap nine while battling Kimball.[18][22][23]

Tsukakoshi overtook Sutil on the lap, but could not pull away because duelling cars were nearby. At the end of the lap, Grosjean passed Kennard, with Buurman towing behind. Buurman and Kennard then collided and crashed into the wall at San Francisco Bend corner. Consequently, race officials waved yellow flags for the final lap to warn drivers of the wreckage and little action occurred. Jelley fell behind Buemi on the lap and hit the wall on his slowing lap, dislodging one of his rear wheels.[18] Kobayashi was untroubled and won the qualifying race to start the Grand Prix from pole position.[21] He was joined on the grid's front row by Asmer who successfully held off third-placed Hirate. Off the podium, di Resta was fourth, Tsukakoshi took fifth after winning his duel with sixth-placed Sutil. Conway, Nakajima, Antinucci and Kimball completed the top ten.[20] Outside the top ten, Jarvis finished 11th. having moved from his starting position of 22nd.[21] The rest of the finishing order was Buemi, Jelley, Ikeda, Grosjean, Oshima, Massironi, Cortés, Winslow, Jakes, Rodríguez, Carbone, Ho, Ávila, Cheong, Lei and Merszei.[20]

Qualifying race classification

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Final qualifying race classification
PosNo.DriverTeamLapsTime/RetiredGrid
16JapanKamui KobayashiASM Formule 31022:45.1991
218EstoniaMarko AsmerHitech Racing10+3.3334
31JapanKohei HirateManor Motorsport10+3.9352
45United KingdomPaul di RestaASM Formule 310+6.7155
521JapanKoudai TsukakoshiPrema Powerteam10+9.71410
67GermanyAdrian SutilTOM'S10+10.32814
726United KingdomMike ConwayRäikkönen-Robertson Racing10+10.89211
82JapanKazuki NakajimaManor Motorsport10+12.6867
94United StatesRichard AntinucciASM Formule 310+15.51715
1017United StatesCharlie KimballSignature10+15.9508
1110United KingdomOliver JarvisCarlin Motorsport10+17.75621
1211SwitzerlandSébastien BuemiCarlin Motorsport10+19.49517
1327United KingdomStephen JelleyRäikkönen-Robertson Racing10+20.18116
1432Japan Daisuke IkedaEMS Racing10+21.52618
1516FranceRomain GrosjeanSignature10+22.4763
168JapanKazuya OshimaTOM'S10+35.92430
1729ItalyMauro MassironiOmbra Racing10+42.49725
1820SpainMáximo CortésHitech Racing10+42.80223
1933United KingdomJames WinslowZAP Speed10+45.17426
203United KingdomJames JakesManor Motorsport10+45.48619
2119SpainRoldán RodríguezHitech Racing10+46.31024
2214BrazilFábio CarboneThreeBond Racing10+1:09.00812
2328MacauMichael HoOmbra Racing10+1:19.88628
2423MacauRodolfo ÁvilaPerformance Racing10+1:30.74927
2530Macau Lou Meng CheongAlan Docking Racing10+1:50.15629
2631MacauLei Kit MengSwiss Racing Team10+2:16.13231
2730MacauJo MerszeiSwiss Racing Team9+1 lap32
Ret9GermanySebastian VettelCarlin Motorsport8Accident9
Ret24United KingdomJonathan KennardAlan Docking Racing8Accident20
Ret15NetherlandsYelmer BuurmanFortec Motorsport8Accident22
Ret22BrazilRoberto StreitPrema Powerteam1Wheel6
Ret12GermanyMaro EngelCarlin Motorsport1Wheel13
Fastest lap:Mike Conway, 2:13.457, 165.08 km/h (102.58 mph) on lap 7[1]
Source:[1][18]

Warm-up

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On the morning of the main race, a twenty-minute warm-up was held.[9] Di Resta drove faster than he had in any of the previous sessions, setting a new weekend best lap time of 2 minutes, 12.905 seconds. He was 0.076 seconds faster than Buemi in second. Asmer, Grosjean, Conway, Hirate, Streit, Carbone, Nakajima and Sutil made up positions three through ten.[1] After the warm-up session, Vettel incurred a ten-place grid penalty for an engine change.[1]

Main Race

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The race began on 19 November at 15:30 local time.[9] The weather on the grid at the start was cloudy and dry with the air temperature at 25 °C (77 °F) and the track temperature was 26 °C (79 °F).[1] Asmer made a faster start than Kobayashi and passed him for the lead at Mandarin Bend. However, Kobayashi went inside Asmer at Lisboa corner, and di Resta attempted to accompany him. Kobayashi outbraked himself and collided with a barrier leaving the turn. Di Resta locked his tyres and slammed into the back of Kobayashi's. After colliding wheels with di Resta, Asmer was trapped on the escape road as the rest of the field passed by.[24][25][26] Conway became the leader as a result of these events, and he had a one-second lead over Hirate by the end of the lap.[24] Thesafety car was dispatched at the end of the first lap due to multiple accidents. Di Resta understeered entering Fisherman's Bend and struck the wall, while Ávila crashed near him at the same corner. Cortés also retired after a crash, Kimball collided with the Fisherman's Bend Armco wall, and Carbone made a pit stop to replace apunctured tyre.[24][26]

Mike Conway(pictured in 2009) took the lead after a first lap multi-car accident and kept it to become the first British driver to win the Macau Grand Prix sinceDarren Manning in1999.

Nakajima planned an overtake on Hirate and narrowly avoided colliding with him at the Lisboa turn. Ikeda, Jelley, and Kennard pitted under the safety car, which was withdrawn at the end of lap four after all three stricken cars were extricated from the track. Conway led and pull away from Hirate to stop him from slipstreaming into Lisboa corner. Nakajima pressured Sutil and overtook him for third soon after.[24][26] Meanwhile, Conway pushed hard enough on the sixth lap to lightly hit a wall with his front-right wheel at the San Francisco Bend turn, but he escaped with no significant damage. Yellow flags were briefly waved as Kimball skittered into the barrier and onto debris at Lisboa corner.[24][25][27] Hirate caught Conway, who prevented the former from passing him for the lead. Nakajima, Sutil and Antiucci were three wide entering Lisboa turn; Antinucci benefited the most as Nakajima took fourth from Sutil but he out-braked himself. Both ran deep into the corner as Nakajima attempted a switchback manoeuvre. On lap seven, Antinucci was close by Sutil and overtook him on the outside at Lisboa for third. He then prevented Sutil from reclaiming the position.[24][26]

Jarvis' engine was failing, and he fell behind Grosjean, the recovering Kobayashi, and Jakes. Buemi and Nakajima joined the battle for third after Buemi passed Nakajima after the latter lightly grazed a wall and Antinucci fended off Sutil. SSoon after, Kobayashi dropped out of the top twenty after sliding sideways into a barrier at Lisboa corner.[24][26] On lap 12, Nakajima crashed on cold tyres at Police corner and retired.[27][28] Yellow flags were briefly required at the second Lisboa turn after Ikeda slid wide and allowed Jelley to pass him, but they were quickly withdrawn as the leaders entered the area. Antinucci caught Hirate after two laps and moved out of his slipstream for a successful overtake for third on lap 12. Hirate slowed due to brake pressure issues and dropped to fourth on the following lap when Sutil outdragged him. Tsukakoshi and Hirate both retired after separate accidents on lap 14. Tsukakoshi missed the braking point for Fisherman's Bend corner and went into a barrier, while Hirate collided with a wall at San Francisco Bend.[24][26][27][29] On the final lap, Streit was 200 m (660 ft) behind Vettel and attempted an overtake to the inside at Lisboa corner but both retired after colliding.[27][30]

Conway kept the lead for the rest of the race to become the first British driver to win the Macau Grand Prix sinceDarren Manning won the1999 race.[26] Antinucci was closing in on Conway in the closing laps, but a slower car in the Mountain section impeded him and slid luridly on lap fourteen, leaving him 1.4 seconds behind in second,[31] and Sutil completed the podium in third. Off the podium, Buemi came fourth, Grosjean was close behind in fifth, Jakes finished sixth having moved up fourteen from his starting position and Oshima finished seventh. Buurman and Engel were eighth and ninth after starting 30th and 32nd respectively and Carbone recovered from his first lap puncture to finish tenth.[26] Jelley, Winslow, Asmer, Massironi, Jarvis, Kennard, Rodríguez, Ikeda, Kobayashi, Ho, Kimball, Cheong, Vettel, Streit, Merszei, Lei and Hirate were the final classified finishers.[28] The attrition rate was low, with only five of the 32 entrants dropping out, and eleven accidents occurring during the race.[32]

Main race classification

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Final main race classification
PosNo.DriverTeamLapsTime/RetiredGrid
126United KingdomMike ConwayRäikkönen-Robertson Racing1539:35.4047
24United StatesRichard AntinucciASM Formule 315+1.4899
37GermanyAdrian SutilTOM'S15+2.0556
411SwitzerlandSébastien BuemiCarlin Motorsport15+7.40912
516FranceRomain GrosjeanSignature15+8.7525
63United KingdomJames JakesManor Motorsport15+23.96320
78JapanKazuya OshimaTOM'S15+29.94816
815NetherlandsYelmer BuurmanFortec Motorsport15+35.97829
912GermanyMaro EngelCarlin Motorsport15+36.49431
1014BrazilFábio CarboneThreeBond Racing15+36.90422
1127United KingdomStephen JelleyRäikkönen-Robertson Racing15+44.68113
1233United KingdomJames WinslowZAP Speed15+45.12819
1318EstoniaMarko AsmerHitech Racing15+45.4662
1429ItalyMauro MassironiOmbra Racing15+50.02117
1510United KingdomOliver JarvisCarlin Motorsport15+50.14215
1624United KingdomJonathan KennardAlan Docking Racing15+54.40028
1719SpainRoldán RodríguezHitech Racing15+56.54721
1832Japan Daisuke IkedaEMS Racing15+58.45714
196JapanKamui KobayashiASM Formule 315+1:02.1411
2028MacauMichael HoOmbra Racing15+1:46.82323
2117United StatesCharlie KimballSignature15+2:03.55610
2230Macau Lou Meng CheongAlan Docking Racing15+2:06.28225
239GermanySebastian VettelCarlin Motorsport14+1 lap323
2422BrazilRoberto StreitPrema Powerteam14+1 lap30
2530MacauJo MerszeiSwiss Racing Team14+1 lap27
2631MacauLei Kit MengSwiss Racing Team14+1 lap26
271JapanKohei HirateManor Motorsport13+2 laps3
Ret21JapanKoudai TsukakoshiPrema Powerteam12Accident5
Ret2JapanKazuki NakajimaManor Motorsport10Accident8
Ret5United KingdomPaul di RestaASM Formule 30Accident4
Ret23MacauRodolfo ÁvilaPerformance Racing0Accident24
Ret20SpainMáximo CortésHitech Racing0Accident18
Fastest lap:Roberto Streit, 2:12.527, 166.24 km/h (103.30 mph) on lap 12[1]
Source:[1][24]
  • ^3  –Sebastian Vettel was penalised by changing the engine and he was given a penalty of 10-grid demotion.[1]

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