Race details | |
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Date | 20 November 1983 |
Location | Guia Circuit, Macau |
Course | Temporary street circuit 6.120 km (3.803 mi) |
Distance | Leg 1 15 laps, 91.800 km (57.042 mi) Leg 2 15 laps, 91.800 km (57.042 mi) |
Leg 1 | |
Pole | |
Driver | Ayrton Senna West Surrey Racing |
Time | 2:22.02 |
Fastest Lap | |
Driver | Ayrton Senna West Surrey Racing |
Time | 2:21.59 |
Podium | |
First | Ayrton Senna West Surrey Racing |
Second | Roberto Guerrero Eddie Jordan Racing |
Third | Gerhard Berger Trivellato Racing |
Leg 2 | |
Pole | |
Driver | Ayrton Senna West Surrey Racing |
Fastest Lap | |
Driver | Gerhard Berger Trivellato Racing |
Time | 2:10.186 (on lap 15) |
Podium | |
First | Ayrton Senna West Surrey Racing |
Second | Roberto Guerrero Eddie Jordan Racing |
Third | Gerhard Berger Trivellato Racing |
Overall Results | |
First | Ayrton Senna (1h 11m 34.96s) West Surrey Racing |
Second | Roberto Guerrero (1h 11m 42.28s) Eddie Jordan Racing |
Third | Gerhard Berger (1h 12m 12.64s) Trivellato Racing |
The 1983 Macau Grand Prix Formula Three was the 30th Macau Grand Prix race to be held on the streets of Macau on 20 November 1983. It was the first edition for Formula Three cars.
Pos | No. | Driver | Team | Time | Gap | Grid |
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1 | 3 | Ayrton Senna | West Surrey Racing | 2:22.02 | 1 | |
2 | 1 | Roberto Guerrero | Eddie Jordan Racing | 2:22.18 | + 0.16 s | 2 |
3 | 2 | Martin Brundle | Eddie Jordan Racing | 2:22.26 | + 0.24 s | 3 |
4 | 17 | Pierluigi Martini | Luciano Pavesi | 2:23.03 | + 1.01 s | 4 |
5 | 21 | Gerhard Berger | Trivellato Racing | 2:23.85 | + 1.83 s | 5 |
6 | 7 | Eje Elgh | Autobacs Racing Team | 2:23.97 | + 1.95 s | 6 |
7 | 5 | Davy Jones | Murray Taylor Racing | 2:24.24 | + 2.22 s | 7 |
8 | 10 | Jean-Louis Schlesser | David Price Racing | 2:24.42 | + 2.40 s | 8 |
9 | 14 | Tommy Byrne | Anson Racing | 2:24.48 | + 2.46 s | 9 |
10 | 77 | Allen Berg | Eddie Jordan Racing | 2:24.52 | + 2.50 s | 10 |
11 | 12 | Claudio Langes | Anson Racing | 2:25.01 | + 2.99 s | 11 |
12 | 72 | Bob Earl | Flying Tigers Racing | 2:25.32 | + 3.20 s | 12 |
13 | 15 | Franz Konrad | Volkswagen Motorsport | 2:25.92 | + 3.80 s | 13 |
14 | 55 | Gary Gibson | Lep Racing | 2:26.04 | + 4.02 s | 14 |
15 | 74 | Price Cobb | Flying Tigers Racing | 2:26.06 | + 4.04 s | 15 |
16 | 11 | Mario Hytten | Murray Taylor Racing | 2:26.24 | + 4.22 s | 16 |
17 | 8 | Tiff Needell | Autobacs Racing Team | 2:26.25 | + 4.32 s | 17 |
18 | 9 | David Hunt | David Price Racing | 2:26.53 | + 4.51 s | 18 |
19 | 18 | Kris Nissen | MC Motorsport | 2:26.63 | + 4.61 s | 19 |
20 | 16 | Cathy Muller | Elf by Volkswagen | 2:26.78 | + 4.76 s | 20 |
21 | 66 | Vern Schuppan | Equipe 66 | 2:27.63 | + 5.61 s | 21 |
22 | 19 | Jo Zeller | Jo Zeller Racing | 2:27.76 | + 5.74 s | 22 |
23 | 75 | Stanley Dickens | Anson Racing | 2:27.85 | + 5.83 s | 23 |
24 | 76 | Cor Euser | Anson Racing | 2:29.94 | + 7.92 s | 24 |
25 | 22 | Leo Andersson | Leo Andersson Racing | 2:32.35 | + 10.33 s | 25 |
Source: [1] | ||||||
Pos | No | Driver | Team | Laps | Time/Retired | Grid |
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1 | 3 | Ayrton Senna | West Surrey Racing | 15 | 35min 44.65sec | 1 |
2 | 1 | Roberto Guerrero | Eddie Jordan Racing | 15 | + 6.00 s | 2 |
3 | 21 | Gerhard Berger | Trivellato Racing | 15 | + 20.83 s | 5 |
4 | 5 | Davy Jones | Murray Taylor Racing | 15 | + 24.00 s | 7 |
5 | 14 | Tommy Byrne | Anson Racing | 15 | + 30.58 s | 9 |
6 | 7 | Eje Elgh | Autobacs Racing Team | 15 | + 39.53 s | 6 |
7 | 77 | Allen Berg | Eddie Jordan Racing | 15 | + 1:06.10 s | 10 |
8 | 11 | Mario Hytten | Murray Taylor Racing | 15 | + 1:06.70 s | 16 |
9 | 72 | Bob Earl | Flying Tigers Racing | 15 | + 1:07.13 s | 12 |
10 | 10 | Jean-Louis Schlesser | David Price Racing | 15 | + 1:07.13 s | 8 |
11 | 18 | Kris Nissen | MC Motorsport | 15 | + 1:16.30 s | 19 |
12 | 16 | Cathy Muller | Elf by Volkswagen | 15 | + 1:30.78 s | 20 |
13 | 9 | David Hunt | David Price Racing | 15 | + 1:35.38 s | 18 |
14 | 19 | Jo Zeller | Jo Zeller Racing | 15 | + 1:36.03 s | 22 |
15 | 8 | Tiff Needell | Autobacs Racing Team | 15 | + 1:36.26 s | 17 |
16 | 74 | Price Cobb | Flying Tigers Racing | 15 | + 1:49.79 s | 15 |
17 | 66 | Vern Schuppan | Equipe 66 | 15 | + 1:54.07 s | 21 |
18 | 2 | Martin Brundle | Eddie Jordan Racing | 15 | + 2:00.81 s | 3 |
19 | 75 | Stanley Dickens | Anson Racing | 15 | + 2:06.22 s | 23 |
20 | 15 | Franz Konrad | Volkswagen Motorsport | 15 | + 2:11.46 s | 13 |
Ret | 17 | Pierluigi Martini | Luciano Pavesi | 2 | Retired | 4 |
Ret | 55 | Gary Gibson | Lep Racing | 1 | Retired | 14 |
DNS | 12 | Claudio Langes | Anson Racing | Did Not Start | ||
DNS | 76 | Cor Euser | Anson Racing | Did Not Start | ||
DNS | 22 | Leo Andersson | Leo Andersson Racing | Did Not Start | ||
Fastest lap: Ayrton Senna, 2:21.59, 155.477 km/h (96.609 mph) [2] | ||||||
Source: [2] |
Pos | No. | Driver | Team | Laps | Time/Retired | Grid |
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1 | 3 | Ayrton Senna | West Surrey Racing | 15 | 35min 50.31sec | 1 |
2 | 1 | Roberto Guerrero | Eddie Jordan Racing | 15 | + 1.22 s | 2 |
3 | 21 | Gerhard Berger | Trivellato Racing | 15 | + 16.85 s | 3 |
4 | 2 | Martin Brundle | Eddie Jordan Racing | 15 | + 18.89 s | 18 |
5 | 7 | Eje Elgh | Autobacs Racing Team | 15 | + 34.85 s | 6 |
6 | 77 | Allen Berg | Eddie Jordan Racing | 15 | + 35.11 s | 7 |
7 | 10 | Jean-Louis Schlesser | David Price Racing | 15 | + 38.01 s | 10 |
8 | 18 | Kris Nissen | MC Motorsport | 15 | + 50.86 s | 11 |
9 | 11 | Mario Hytten | Murray Taylor Racing | 15 | + 52.15 s | 8 |
10 | 72 | Bob Earl | Flying Tigers Racing | 15 | + 52.62 s | 9 |
11 | 74 | Price Cobb | Flying Tigers Racing | 15 | + 1:18.39 s | 16 |
12 | 16 | Cathy Muller | Elf by Volkswagen | 15 | + 1:20.45 s | 12 |
13 | 8 | Tiff Needell | Autobacs Racing Team | 15 | + 1:27.37 s | 15 |
14 | 19 | Jo Zeller | Jo Zeller Racing | 15 | + 1:27.40 s | 14 |
15 | 75 | Stanley Dickens | Anson Racing | 15 | + 1:49.24 s | 19 |
Ret | 66 | Vern Schuppan | Equipe 66 | 12 | Retired | 17 |
Ret | 5 | Davy Jones | Murray Taylor Racing | 11 | Retired | 4 |
Ret | 9 | David Hunt | David Price Racing | 8 | Retired | 13 |
Ret | 14 | Tommy Byrne | Anson Racing | 7 | Retired | 5 |
Ret | 15 | Franz Konrad | Volkswagen Motorsport | 3 | Retired | 20 |
DNS | 17 | Pierluigi Martini | Luciano Pavesi | Did Not Start | ||
DNS | 55 | Gary Gibson | Lep Racing | Did Not Start | ||
DNS | 12 | Claudio Langes | Anson Racing | Did Not Start | ||
DNS | 76 | Cor Euser | Anson Racing | Did Not Start | ||
DNS | 22 | Leo Andersson | Leo Andersson Racing | Did Not Start | ||
Fastest lap: Gerhard Berger, 2:21.16, 155.951 km/h (96.903 mph) [3] | ||||||
Source: [3] |
Pos. | No. | Driver | Team | Laps | Time/Retired |
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1 | 3 | Ayrton Senna | West Surrey Racing | 30 | 1hr 11min 34.960sec |
2 | 1 | Roberto Guerrero | Eddie Jordan Racing | 30 | +7.320s |
3 | 21 | Gerhard Berger | Trivellato Racing | 30 | +37.680s |
4 | 7 | Eje Elgh | Autobacs Racing Team | 30 | +1:14.380s |
5 | 77 | Allen Berg | Eddie Jordan Racing | 30 | +1:41.210s |
6 | 10 | Jean-Louis Schlesser | David Price Racing | 30 | +1:45.140s |
7 | 11 | Mario Hytten | Murray Taylor Racing | 30 | +1:58.850s |
8 | 72 | Bob Earl | Flying Tigers Racing | 30 | +1:59.750s |
9 | 18 | Kris Nissen | MC Motorsport | 30 | +2:07.160s |
10 | 2 | Martin Brundle | Eddie Jordan Racing | 30 | +2:09.700s |
11 | 16 | Cathy Muller | Elf by Volkswagen | 30 | +2:51.230s |
12 | 74 | Price Cobb | Flying Tigers Racing | 30 | +2:58.180s |
13 | 19 | Jo Zeller | Jo Zeller Racing | 30 | +3:03.430s |
14 | 8 | Tiff Needell | Autobacs Racing Team | 30 | +3:03.630s |
15 | 75 | Stanley Dickens | Anson Racing | 30 | +3:35.460s |
DNF | 66 | Vern Schuppan | Equipe 66 | 27 | Retired |
DNF | 5 | Davy Jones | Murray Taylor Racing | 26 | Retired |
DNF | 9 | David Hunt | David Price Racing | 23 | Retired |
DNF | 14 | Tommy Byrne | Anson Racing | 22 | Retired |
DNF | 15 | Franz Konrad | Volkswagen Motorsport | 18 | Retired |
DNF | 17 | Pierluigi Martini | Luciano Pavesi | 2 | Retired |
DNF | 55 | Gary Gibson | Lep Racing | 0 | Retired |
DNS | 12 | Claudio Langes | Anson Racing | - | Did Not Start |
DNS | 76 | Cor Euser | Anson Racing | - | Did Not Start |
DNS | 22 | Leo Andersson | Leo Andersson Racing | - | Did Not Start |
Source: [4] |
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