| 2024 Macau Guia Race | ||
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| Date | 14–17 November 2024 | |
| Official name | Macau Guia Race | |
| Location | Circuito da Guia, Macau Peninsula, Macau | |
| Course | Temporary street circuit 6.12 km (3.80 mi) | |
| Supporting | 2024 Macau Grand Prix | |
| Distance | Race 1 11 laps, 67.32 km (41.83 mi) Race 2 12 laps, 73.44 km (45.63 mi) | |
| Race 1 | ||
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| Time | 2:29.816 | |
| Fastest lap | ||
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| Time | 2:31.590 on lap 7 | |
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| Race 2 | ||
| Fastest lap | ||
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| Time | 2:44.801 on lap 12 | |
| Podium | ||
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The 2024 Macau Guia Race - Kumho FIA TCR World Tour Event of Macau was sixty-second edition of the Macau Guia Race and the ninth edition under the TCR regulations held at Guia Circuit in Macau on 14–17 November 2024. The race was contested with TCR touring cars and run in support of the 2024 edition of the Macau Grand Prix. It was part of the TCR World Tour and TCR China Touring Car Championship, as the final round for both series. [1]
Race one was won by Thed Björk, who started from pole position, [2] with Norbert Michelisz and Mikel Azcona joining him on the podium. [3] Dušan Borković won race two ahead of Esteban Guerrieri and Marco Butti, making it a full sweep of the podium for their team GOAT Racing. [4]
The following teams and drivers were entered into the event: [5]