2020 Macau Grand Prix

The 2020 Macau Grand Prix was a motor race for Formula Four cars held on the streets of Macau on 22 November 2020. For the first time in 37 years, the event was not a Formula Three race of any form, but was a Formula 4 race, part of the domestic Formula 4 event, because of strict Chinese quarantine regulations as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.[1]

Race details
Date 22 November 2020
Official name 67th Macau Grand Prix – Formula 4 Macau Grand Prix
Location Guia Circuit, Macau
Course Temporary street circuit
6.120 km (3.803 mi)
Distance Qualifying Race
8 laps, 48.960 km (30.422 mi)
Main Race
12 laps, 73.440 km (45.634 mi)
Weather Qualifying Race: Dry and clear
Main Race: Dry and clear
Qualifying Race
Pole
Driver Hon-Chio Leong Smart Life Racing Team
Podium
First Hon-Chio LeongSmart Life Racing Team
Second Wing-Chung ChangWing Chung Chang
Third Si-Cheng LiLEO GEEKE Team
Main Race
Pole
Driver Hon-Chio Leong Smart Life Racing Team
Podium
First Hon-Chio LeongSmart Life Racing Team
Second Wing-Chung ChangWing Chung Chang
Third Si-Cheng LiLEO GEEKE Team

Background and entry list

After the event was held as a non-championship round of the FIA Formula 3 Championship for the first time in 2019, and also saw the introduction of the Dallara F3 2019 car, those same circumstances were originally planned for 2020.[2] But with the world-wide disruptions brought by the COVID-19 pandemic, this plan was abandoned by the Macau Grand Prix Organizing Committee in early September. Because of the mandatory 14-day quarantine regulation for competitors from abroad, almost all drivers that take part will be from Mainland China, Hong Kong and Macau.[3] 2020's headlining category will not be a Formula Three race, but instead the season finale of the 2020 China Formula 4 Championship, competing in Formula 4 machinery with Mygale chassis and 2.0 turbo Geely G-Power JLD-4G20 engines.[4][5] It also was announced that the weekend format will be amended from five days in 2019 to no more than three days.[6]

Entry list

Teams No. Drivers
Smart Life Racing Team 2 Hon-Chio Leong
22 Zi-Jian He
Pointer Racing 3 Jun-Jie Ho
BlackArts Racing Team 7 Kang Ling
11 Yuan-Jie Zhu
Yang Liu 8 Yang Liu
Asia Racing Team 17 Shi-Jie Hong
26 Song-Tao Yu
Champ Motorsport 21 Yu-Cheng Zeng
Grid Motorsport 23 Chao-Yin Wei
Wing-Chung Chang 28 Wing-Chung Chang
LEO GEEKE Team 32 Si-Cheng Li
48 Wei-Fu Huang
SUNMAX Racing Team 33 Zong-Yi Shang
56 Ze-Feng Jing
Henmax Motorsport 61 Ying-Fu Han
Hui Zheng 95 Hui Zheng
Sources: [7][8]

Results

Qualifying classification

Each of the driver's fastest lap times from the three qualifying sessions are denoted in bold.

Pos No. Driver Team Q1 Time Q2 Time Q3 Time Gap Grid
1 2 Hon-Chio Leong Smart Life Racing Team 2:39.341 2:30.168 2:29.794 1
2 32 Si-Cheng Li LEO Team 2:33.209 2:32.629 2:30.607 +0.813 2
3 28 Wing-Chung Chang Wing-Chung Chang 2:34.490 2:31.784 2:31.026 +1.232 3
4 24 Kang Ling Blackarts Racing 2:39.223 2:34.253 2:32.010 +2.216 4
5 22 Zi-Jian He Smartlife Racing 2:37.316 2:36.444 2:32.943 +3.149 5
6 3 Kit-Lo Kwan Pointer Racing 2:39.427 2:36.757 2:33.498 +3.704 6
7 17 Shi-Jie Hong Asia Racing Team 2:40.448 2:40.970 2:34.236 +4.442 7
8 8 Yang Liu Yang Liu 2:39.304 2:36.962 2:35.950 +6.156 8
9 23 Chao-Yin Wei GRID Motorsport 2:39.210 2:38.139 2:36.434 +6.640 9
10 33 Zong-Yi Shang Team KRC 2:50.597 2:44.544 2:39.396 +9.602 10
11 21 Yu-Cheng Zeng CHAMP Motorsport 2:49.162 2:44.463 2:40.173 +10.379 11
12 11 Yuan-Jie Zhu BlackArts Racing Team 2:40.493 2:43.943 2:41.246 +10.699 12
13 56 Ze-Feng Jing Team KRC 2:49.220 2:42.607 2:41.467 +11.673 13
14 48 Wai-Fu Wong LEO Team 2:47.445 2:47.412 2:45.485 +15.691 14
15 95 Hui Zheng Hui Zheng 3:01.905 - 2:49.164 +19.370 15
16 61 Ying-Fu Hon Henmax Motorsport 3:03.202 3:04.520 - +33.408 16
17 26 Song-Tao Yu Asia Racing Team 3:34.241 3:29.873 3:07.753 +37.959 17
Source: [9]
Bold time indicates the faster of the three times that determined grid order.


Qualification race classification

Pos No. Driver Team Laps Time/Retired Grid
1 2 Hon-Chio Leong Smart Life Racing Team 8 29:59.45 1
2 28 Wing-Chung Chang Wing-Chung Chang 8 +0.867 3
3 32 Si-Cheng Li LEO Team 8 +2.334 2
4 8 Yang Liu Yang Liu 8 +4.515 8
5 33 Zong-Yi Shang Team KRC 8 +13.125 10
6 17 Shi-Jie Hong Asia Racing Team 8 +17.490 7
7 11 Yuan-Jie Zhu BlackArts Racing Team 8 +20.531 12
8 48 Wai-Fu Wong LEO Team 8 +32.913 14
9 3 Kit-Lo Kwan Pointer Racing 8 +51.293 6
10 61 Ying-Fu Hon Henmax Motorsport 8 +52.472 16
11 22 Zi-Jian He Smartlife Racing 8 +1 Lap 5
12 24 Kang Ling Blackarts Racing 8 +1 Lap 4
13 23 Chao-Yin Wei GRID Motorsport 8 +1 Lap 9
NC 95 Hui Zheng Hui Zheng 3 +5 Laps 15
NC 21 Yu-Cheng Zeng CHAMP Motorsport 2 +6 Laps 11
NC 56 Ze-Feng Jing Team KRC 1 +7 Laps 13
NC 26 Song-Tao Yu Asia Racing Team 0 +8 Laps 17
Fastest Lap: Hon-Chio Leong, 2:29.494, 147.3 km/h (91.5 mph) on Lap 2[10]
Source:[10]

References

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  2. "Macau GP to be run for Formula 4 cars in 2020". sports.yahoo.com. Retrieved 2020-11-04.
  3. "Latest Activity | Macau Grand Prix". www.macau.grandprix.gov.mo. Retrieved 2020-11-04.
  4. "Australia and China get FIA F4 championships for 2015".
  5. "Latest Activity | Macau Grand Prix". www.macau.grandprix.gov.mo. Retrieved 2020-11-04.
  6. "Macau Grand Prix reduced to 3-days, Rob Huff as main headliner". Macau Business. 2020-11-04. Retrieved 2020-11-04.
  7. "Formula 4 Macau Grand Prix Provisional Entry List" (PDF).
  8. Wood, Elliot (2020-11-20). "Watch the 2020 Macau Grand Prix live on Formula Scout". Formula Scout. Retrieved 2020-11-20.
  9. "Formula 4 Macau Grand Prix Combined result" (PDF). ITS Events. 21 November 2020. Retrieved 19 December 2020.
  10. "Formula 4 Macau Grand Prix Qualification Race Final Result" (PDF). ITS Events. 21 November 2020. Retrieved 19 December 2020.
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