1994 Macau Grand Prix

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Race details
Guia Circuit en.svg
Date20 November 1994
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 Germany.svg Sascha Maassen WTS Racing
Time2:19.00
Fastest Lap
Driver Flag of Italy.svg Giancarlo Fisichella RC Motorsport
Time2:19.17
Podium
First Flag of Italy.svg Giancarlo Fisichella RC Motorsport
Second Flag of Germany.svg Sascha Maassen WTS Racing
Third Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Kelvin Burt West Surrey Racing
Leg 2
Pole
Driver Flag of Italy.svg Giancarlo Fisichella RC Motorsport
Fastest Lap
Driver Flag of Brazil.svg Gualter Salles Fortec Motorsports
Time2:18.52
Podium
First Flag of Denmark.svg Jan Magnussen Paul Stewart Racing
Second Flag of Germany.svg Sascha Maassen WTS Racing
Third Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Kelvin Burt West Surrey Racing
Overall Results
First Flag of Germany.svg Sascha Maassen WTS Racing
Second Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Kelvin Burt West Surrey Racing
Third Flag of Denmark.svg Jan Magnussen Paul Stewart Racing

The 1994 Macau Grand Prix Formula Three was the 41st Macau Grand Prix race to be held on the streets of Macau on 20 November 1994. It was the eleventh edition for Formula Three cars.

Contents

Entry list

TeamNoDriverVehicleEngine
Flag of Austria.svg RSM Marko 1 Flag of Germany.svg Jörg Müller Dallara 394 Fiat
2 Flag of Portugal.svg Pedro Couceiro
Flag of Japan.svg TOM'S 3 Flag of Germany.svg Michael Krumm TOM'S 034F Toyota
5 Flag of Japan.svg Masami Kageyama
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Mobil 1 Paul Stewart Racing 6 Flag of Denmark.svg Jan Magnussen Dallara 394 Mugen-Honda
7 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dario Franchitti
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Mobil 1 West Surrey Racing 8 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Kelvin Burt Dallara 394 Mugen-Honda
9 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Vincent Radermecker
Flag of Italy.svg RC Motorsport10 Flag of Italy.svg Giancarlo Fisichella Dallara 394 Opel
11 Flag of Italy.svg Roberto Colciago
Flag of Italy.svg Thomas Biagi12 Flag of Italy.svg Thomas Biagi Dallara 394 Opel
Flag of Germany.svg GM Motorsport15 Flag of Austria.svg Alexander Wurz Dallara 394 Opel
16 Flag of Germany.svg Arnd Meier
Flag of Japan.svg Tomei Sport17 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Richard Dean Dallara 394 Opel
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Alan Docking Racing 18 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Gareth Rees Dallara 394 Mugen-Honda
20 Flag of South Africa.svg Stephen Watson
Flag of Germany.svg Mild Seven WTS Racing 22 Flag of Germany.svg Ralf Schumacher Dallara 394 Opel
23 Flag of Germany.svg Sascha Maassen
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Team AJS25 Flag of Brazil.svg Ricardo Rosset Dallara 394 Mugen-Honda
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Fortec Motorsports 26 Flag of Brazil.svg Gualter Salles Dallara 394 Mugen-Honda
Flag of Japan.svg Now Motor Sports28 Flag of Japan.svg Ryo Michigami Dallara 394 Toyota
29 Flag of Japan.svg Hidetoshi Mitsusada
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg KMS30 Flag of Argentina.svg Norberto Fontana Dallara 394 Opel
37 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Ruedi Schurter
Flag of Germany.svg Elf Team Formel 332 Flag of Austria.svg Philipp Peter Dallara 394 Fiat
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dino Morelli33 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dino Morelli Dallara 394 Fiat
Flag of Germany.svg Abt Sportsline 35 Flag of Germany.svg Christian Abt Dallara 394 Opel
Flag of Germany.svg Volkswagen Motorsport36 Flag of Italy.svg Massimiliano Angelelli Dallara 394 Volkswagen
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Jo Zeller Racing39 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Jo Zeller Dallara 394 Fiat

Race

Pos.No.DriverTeamLapsRace Time
123 Flag of Germany.svg Sascha Maassen WTS Racing 271:06:03.750
28 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Kelvin Burt West Surrey Racing 27+3.300
36 Flag of Denmark.svg Jan Magnussen Paul Stewart Racing 27+6.450
422 Flag of Germany.svg Ralf Schumacher WTS Racing 27+15.580
53 Flag of Germany.svg Michael Krumm Toyota Team TOM'S 27+15.930
67 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dario Franchitti Paul Stewart Racing 27+33.410
732 Flag of Austria.svg Philipp Peter Elf Team Formel 327+35.870
825 Flag of Brazil.svg Ricardo Rosset Team AJS27+44.600
912 Flag of Italy.svg Thomas BiagiRC Motorsport27+57.660
1016 Flag of Germany.svg Arnd Meier G+M Escom Motorsport27+57.660
1133 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dino MorelliP-1 Engineering27+1:35.370
1239 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Jo Zeller Jo Zeller Racing27+2:15.710
1320 Flag of South Africa.svg Stephen Watson Alan Docking Racing 27+2:19.040
141 Flag of Germany.svg Jörg Müller RSM Marko 26+1 lap
1515 Flag of Austria.svg Alexander Wurz G+M Escom Motorsport26+1 lap
DNF29 Flag of Japan.svg Hidetoshi Mitsusada Now Motor Sports22+1:05.665
DNF36 Flag of Italy.svg Massimiliano Angelelli Volkswagen Motorsport22+1:06.061
DNF2 Flag of Portugal.svg Pedro Couceiro RSM Marko 18+1:09.263
DNF10 Flag of Italy.svg Giancarlo Fisichella RC Motorsport17+1:09.718
DNF5 Flag of Japan.svg Masami Kageyama Toyota Team TOM'S 15+1:09.988
DNF37 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Ruedi SchurterTeam KMS14-
DNF26 Flag of Brazil.svg Gualter Salles Fortec Motorsports 14-
DNF30 Flag of Argentina.svg Norberto Fontana Team KMS12-
DNF28 Flag of Japan.svg Ryo Michigami Now Motor Sports7-
DNF35 Flag of Germany.svg Christian Abt Abt Sportsline 7-
DNF9 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Vincent Radermecker West Surrey Racing 7-
DNF18 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Gareth Rees Alan Docking Racing 6-
DNF17 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Richard DeanTomei Sport4-
Source: [1]

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References

  1. "1994 Macau Grand Prix - Race Results & History - GP Archive". GPArchive.com. 20 November 1994. Retrieved 13 June 2021.