1984 Macau Grand Prix

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Race details
Guia Circuit en.svg
DateLeg 1: 17 Nov. 1984

Leg 2: 18 Nov. 1984

Location Guia Circuit, Macau
CourseTemporary street circuit
6.120 km (3.803 mi)
DistanceLeg 1
15 laps, 91.800 km (57.042 mi)
Leg 2
15 laps, 91.800 km (57.042 mi)
Leg 1
Pole
Driver Flag of Sweden.svg Stefan Johansson
Time2:22.02
Fastest Lap
Driver Flag of Denmark.svg John Nielsen
Time2:23.47
Podium
First Flag of Sweden.svg Stefan Johansson
Second Flag of Denmark.svg John Nielsen
Third Flag of New Zealand.svg Mike Thackwell
Leg 2
Pole
Driver Flag of Sweden.svg Stefan Johansson
Fastest Lap
Driver Flag of Denmark.svg John Nielsen
Time2:10.186 (on lap 15)
Podium
First Flag of Denmark.svg John Nielsen
Second Flag of Sweden.svg Stefan Johansson
Third Flag of New Zealand.svg Mike Thackwell
Overall Results
First Flag of Denmark.svg John Nielsen (1h 12m 26.48s)
Second Flag of Sweden.svg Stefan Johansson (1h 12m 28.63s)
Third Flag of New Zealand.svg Mike Thackwell (1h 12m 29.77s)

The 1984 Macau Grand Prix Formula Three was the 31st Macau Grand Prix race to be held on the streets of Macau on 18 November 1984. It was the first edition for Formula Three cars.

Contents

Entry list

TeamNoDriverVehicleEngine
Flag of Hong Kong 1959.svg Marlboro Theodore Racing Team 1 Flag of Sweden.svg Stefan Johansson Ralt RT3 Toyota
2 Flag of Italy.svg Ivan Capelli
3 Flag of Italy.svg Emanuele Pirro
Flag of Italy.svg Trivellato Racing5 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Andrew Gilbert-Scott Ralt RT3 Alfa Romeo
6 Flag of Sweden.svg Slim Borgudd Volkswagen
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Team JPS7 Flag of Colombia.svg Roberto Guerrero Ralt RT3 Toyota
8 Flag of New Zealand.svg Mike Thackwell
9 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Johnny Dumfries
Flag of Germany.svg Volkswagen Motorsport10 Flag of Denmark.svg John Nielsen Ralt RT3 Volkswagen
11 Flag of Germany.svg Volker Weidler
Flag of France.svg New-Man12 Flag of France.svg Michel Ferté Martini MK42 Alfa Romeo
14 Flag of France.svg Paul Belmondo
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Valour Racing15 Flag of the United States.svg Ross Cheever Ralt RT3 Volkswagen
35 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Paul Jackson Toyota
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Crown Motors Racing Team16 Flag of Sweden.svg Eje Elgh Ralt RT3 Toyota
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Barron Racing Team17 Flag of Italy.svg Claudio Langes Ralt RT3 Toyota
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Mint Engineering18 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg David Scott Ralt RT3 Volkswagen
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Murray Taylor Racing19 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Mario Hytten Ralt RT3 Volkswagen
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Macau Excelsior by HK Mandarin 20 Flag of Ireland.svg Tommy Byrne Anson SA4 Volkswagen
Flag of Italy.svg Ruggero Melgrati21 Flag of Italy.svg Ruggero Melgrati Ralt RT3 Alfa Romeo
Flag of Japan.svg Takeshi Project22 Flag of Japan.svg Hideshi Matsuda March 793 Nissan
Flag of Japan.svg Eiji Iwata23 Flag of Japan.svg Eiji Iwata March 813 Toyota
Flag of Italy.svg Scuderia Teutonia24 Flag of Austria.svg Franz Konrad Anson SA4 Alfa Romeo
Flag of Germany.svg Malte Bongers Racing25 Flag of Germany.svg Harald Brutschin Ralt RT3 Alfa Romeo
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Formel Rennsport Club26 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Jo Zeller Ralt RT3 Toyota
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Richard Trott Racing27 Flag of Sweden.svg Tomas Kaiser Ralt RT3 Toyota
Flag of the United States.svg Flying Tigers Racing28 Flag of the United States.svg Bob Earle Ralt RT3 Toyota
29 Flag of the United States.svg Eric Lang
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Acorn Computer Racing30 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg David Hunt Ralt RT3 Toyota
Flag of Japan.svg Team Bardhal31 Flag of Japan.svg Hiroshi Nakayama March 783 Toyota
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Intersport Racing66 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Allen Berg Ralt RT3 Volkswagen

Race results

Qualifying

PosNoDriverTeamTimeGapGrid
11 Flag of Sweden.svg Stefan Johansson Theodore Racing 2:22.951
26 Flag of Sweden.svg Slim Borgudd Trivellato Racing2:23.24+ 0.29 s2
38 Flag of New Zealand.svg Mike Thackwell Team JPS2:23.53+ 0.58 s3
410 Flag of Denmark.svg John Nielsen Volkswagen Motorsport2:23.57+ 0.62 s4
53 Flag of Italy.svg Emanuele Pirro Theodore Racing 2:23.59+ 0.64 s5
67 Flag of Colombia.svg Roberto Guerrero Team JPS2:23.83+ 0.88 s6
717 Flag of Italy.svg Claudio Langes Barron Racing Team2:23.90+ 0.95 s7
821 Flag of Italy.svg Ruggero MelgratiRuggero Melgrati2:24.36+ 1.41 s8
919 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Mario Hytten Murray Taylor Racing2:24.76+ 1.81 s9
102 Flag of Italy.svg Ivan Capelli Theodore Racing 2:24.89+ 1.94 s10
1112 Flag of France.svg Michel Ferté New-Man2:24.99+ 2.04 s11
1220 Flag of Ireland.svg Tommy Byrne Macau Excelsior by HK Mandarin2:25.04+ 2.09 s12
1366 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Allen Berg Intersport Racing2:25.20+ 2.25 s13
1415 Flag of the United States.svg Ross Cheever Valour Racing2:25.65+ 2.70 s14
159 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Johnny Dumfries Team JPS2:25.68+ 2.73 s15
1626 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Jo Zeller Formel Rennsport Club2:25.81+ 2.86 s16
1711 Flag of Germany.svg Volker Weidler Volkswagen Motorsport2:26.09+ 3.14 s17
1828 Flag of the United States.svg Bob EarlFlying Tigers Racing2:26.16+ 3.21 s18
1918 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dave ScottMint Engineering2:26.19+ 3.24 s19
205 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Andrew Gilbert-Scott Trivellato Racing2:26.46+ 3.51 s20
2130 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg David Hunt Acorn Computer Racing2:26.57+ 3.62 s21
2216 Flag of Sweden.svg Eje Elgh Crown Motors Racing Team2:26.78+ 3.83 s22
2327 Flag of Sweden.svg Tomas Kaiser Richard Trott Racing2:27.25+ 4.30 s23
2425 Flag of Germany.svg Harald BrutschinMalte Bongers Racing2:27.82+ 4.87 s24
2529 Flag of the United States.svg Eric LangFlying Tigers Racing2:28.30+ 5.35 s25
2624 Flag of Austria.svg Franz Konrad Scuderia Teutonia2:28.51+ 5.56 s26
2714 Flag of France.svg Paul Belmondo New-Man2:29.54+ 6.59 s27
2835 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Paul JacksonValour Racing2:29.95+ 7.00 s28
2923 Flag of Japan.svg Eiji IwataEiji Iwata2:34.32+ 11.37 s29
3022 Flag of Japan.svg Hideshi Matsuda Takeshi Project2:39.44+ 16.49 s30
3131 Flag of Japan.svg Hiroshi NakayamaTeam Bardhal2:49.54+ 26.59 s31
Source: [1]

Race

Pos.No.DriverTeamLapsRace Time
110 Flag of Denmark.svg John Nielsen Volkswagen Motorsport301:12:26.480
21 Flag of Sweden.svg Stefan Johansson Theodore Racing 30+2.150
38 Flag of New Zealand.svg Mike Thackwell Team JPS30+3.290
411 Flag of Germany.svg Volker Weidler Volkswagen Motorsport30+48.350
52 Flag of Italy.svg Ivan Capelli Theodore Racing 30+59.500
66 Flag of Sweden.svg Slim Borgudd Trivellato Racing30+1:25.190
75 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Andrew Gilbert-Scott Trivellato Racing30+1:29.030
820 Flag of Ireland.svg Tommy Byrne Macau Excelsior by HK Mandarin30+1:30.500
97 Flag of Colombia.svg Roberto Guerrero Team JPS30+1:53.330
1018 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dave ScottMint Engineering30+2:08.580
1128 Flag of the United States.svg Bob EarlFlying Tigers Racing30+2:15.790
1225 Flag of Germany.svg Harald BrutschinMalte Bongers Racing30+2:20.760
1314 Flag of France.svg Paul Belmondo New-Man30+2:33.640
1429 Flag of the United States.svg Eric LangFlying Tigers Racing30+2:41.440
1516 Flag of Sweden.svg Eje Elgh Crown Motors Racing Team30+2:55.760
1626 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Jo Zeller Formel Rennsport Club30+3:38.000
173 Flag of Italy.svg Emanuele Pirro Theodore Racing 29+1 lap
1866 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Allen Berg Intersport Racing29+1 lap
1924 Flag of Austria.svg Franz Konrad Scuderia Teutonia28+2 laps
2022 Flag of Japan.svg Hideshi Matsuda Takeshi Project28+2 laps
DNF27 Flag of Sweden.svg Tomas Kaiser Richard Trott Racing23-
DNF19 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Mario Hytten Murray Taylor Racing23-
DNF17 Flag of Italy.svg Claudio Langes Barron Racing Team17-
DNF21 Flag of Italy.svg Ruggero MelgratiRuggero Melgrati15-
DNF31 Flag of Japan.svg Hiroshi NakayamaTeam Bardhal14-
DNF23 Flag of Japan.svg Eiji IwataEiji Iwata14-
DNF9 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Johnny Dumfries Team JPS13-
DNF12 Flag of France.svg Michel Ferté New-Man9-
DNF30 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg David Hunt Acorn Computer Racing1-
DNS35 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Paul JacksonValour Racing--
DNF15 Flag of the United States.svg Ross Cheever Valour Racing--
Source: [2]

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