1991 Macau Grand Prix

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Race details
Guia Circuit en.svg
Date24 November 1991
Location Guia Circuit, Macau
CourseTemporary street circuit
6.120 km (3.803 mi)
DistanceLeg 1
15 laps, 73.44 km (45.63 mi)
Leg 2
15 laps, 73.44 km (45.63 mi)
Leg 1
Pole
Driver Flag of Sweden.svg Rickard Rydell TOM'S
Time2:20.10
Fastest Lap
Driver Flag of the United Kingdom.svg David Coulthard Paul Stewart Racing
Time2:20.21
Podium
First Flag of the United Kingdom.svg David Coulthard Paul Stewart Racing
Second Flag of Spain.svg Jordi Gené West Surrey Racing
Third Flag of Sweden.svg Rickard Rydell TOM'S
Leg 2
Pole
Driver Flag of the United Kingdom.svg David Coulthard Paul Stewart Racing
Fastest Lap
Driver Flag of Spain.svg Jordi Gené West Surrey Racing
Time2:19.63
Podium
First Flag of the United Kingdom.svg David Coulthard Paul Stewart Racing
Second Flag of Spain.svg Jordi Gené West Surrey Racing
Third Flag of Brazil.svg Christian Fittipaldi Theodore Racing

The 1991 Macau Grand Prix Formula Three was the 38th Macau Grand Prix race to be held on the streets of Macau on 24 November 1991. It was the eighth edition for Formula Three cars.

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Entry list

TeamNoDriverVehicleEngine
Flag of Japan.svg Kawai Steel TOM'S 1 Flag of Sweden.svg Rickard Rydell TOM'S 031F Toyota
2 Flag of Argentina.svg Víctor Rosso
Flag of Japan.svg Ito Ham Racing TOM'S 3 Flag of Brazil.svg Paulo Carcasci TOM'S 031F Toyota
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Edenbridge Racing w/ Theodore Racing 5 Flag of Brazil.svg Gil de Ferran Reynard 913 Mugen-Honda
6 Flag of Brazil.svg Christian Fittipaldi
Flag of Germany.svg Watsons Water Volkswagen Motorsport 7 Flag of Denmark.svg Tom Kristensen Ralt RT35 Volkswagen
8 Flag of Italy.svg Giambattista Busi
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Montagut Fashion Paul Stewart Racing 9 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Paul Stewart Ralt RT35 Mugen-Honda
10 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg David Coulthard
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Casio West Surrey Racing 11 Flag of Brazil.svg Rubens Barrichello Ralt RT35 Mugen-Honda
12 Flag of Spain.svg Jordi Gené
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Watsons Water West Surrey Racing 15 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Julian Bailey
Flag of Italy.svg Mr. Juicy Supercars16 Flag of Italy.svg Luca Badoer Dallara 391 Alfa Romeo
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Watson's Racing17 Flag of Germany.svg Marc Hessel  [ de ] Ralt RT35 Mugen-Honda
Flag of France.svg Graff Racing 18 Flag of France.svg Christophe Bouchut Ralt RT33 Volkswagen
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Bowman Racing 19 Flag of France.svg Eric Cheli Bowman BC1 Volkswagen
Flag of Germany.svg GM Motorsport20 Flag of Germany.svg Marco Werner Ralt RT35 Opel
Flag of Germany.svg Malte Bongers Motorsport21 Flag of Germany.svg Jörg Müller Reynard 913 Volkswagen
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Alan Docking Racing 22 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Marcel Albers Ralt RT35 Mugen-Honda
23 Flag of Japan.svg Hideki Noda
Flag of Italy.svg Luckfook Prema Racing 26 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Jacques Villeneuve Ralt RT35 Alfa Romeo
27 Flag of Italy.svg Domenico Schiattarella
Flag of Italy.svg RC Motorsport 28 Flag of Italy.svg Andrea Gilardi  [ it ] Dallara 391 Volkswagen
29 Flag of Italy.svg Massimiliano Angelelli
Flag of Japan.svg Torii Racing30 Flag of Japan.svg Tetsuya Tanaka Ralt RT35 Toyota
Flag of Japan.svg Tomei Racing31 Flag of Japan.svg Masami Kageyama Ralt RT35 Mugen-Honda
Flag of France.svg Formula Project32 Flag of France.svg Franck Lagorce Reynard 913 Alfa Romeo
Flag of France.svg ASA Rhin33 Flag of France.svg Yvan Muller Reynard 913 Alfa Romeo
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Jo Zeller Racing 37 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Jo Zeller Ralt RT34 Alfa Romeo
Flag of Japan.svg Team Itchi Ban38 Flag of Sweden.svg Niclas Jönsson Reynard 913 Mugen-Honda

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