Guia Race of Macau
The Guia Race of Macau is an international touring car race, and currently a round of the World Touring Car Cup. It is held on the temporary 6.2 km Guia Circuit on the streets of Macau, the Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China as part of the Macau Grand Prix weekend. Before 2005 when the World Touring Car Championship began, the Guia race had been run annually as a one-off international touring car race.
Guia Circuit | |
Race information | |
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Number of times held | 12 |
First held | 2005 |
Last held | 2019 |
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Most wins (constructors) | |
Last race (2019) | |
Race 1 Winner | |
Race 2 Winner | |
Race 3 Winner |
History
Since its first running in 1972, the race has been won by international touring car greats such as Tom Walkinshaw, Johnny Cecotto, Roberto Ravaglia, Emanuele Pirro, Joachim Winkelhock and Andy Priaulx.
Historically it is also one of the most popular races of the weekend as it featured cars that are commonly seen on the Hong Kong and Macau roads.
World Touring Car Championship
The Guia Race of Macau has been the final round of the World Touring Car Championship since the series was relaunched in 2005. It often attracts local drivers competing alongside the series regulars, such as André Couto and Ao Chi Hong.
The championship has been decided in Macau every year since 2005.
Previous championship status
Prior to being a World Touring Car Championship round, the Guia Race had previously been an FIA Championship round. In 1994, it was a round of the Asia-Pacific Touring Car Championship. The race also acted as a point scoring round for the Asian Touring Car Championship from 2000 to 2003.
Technical regulation changes
The race has run to different touring car rules as European touring car championships went through their own changes. The race was run to European Group 5 regulations in the early eighties, then adopted FIA Group A rules between 1983 and 1990. It then ran to DTM rules from 1991 to 1993 before changing to Super Touring rules in 1994. From 2000, it started using Super Production regulations until 2004, when it sampled Super 2000 machinery before being upgraded to a round of the FIA WTCC.
Sporting regulation changes
The race has changed in format over the years, from the 30 lapper back in the Group A era to the current, double race format with each race lasting 9 laps.
Sponsors
The race has been sponsored by the Sociedade de Turismo e Diversoes de Macau (STDM) since 2004. STDM boss Stanley Ho has presented the trophies to the race winners on the podium since the sponsorship began.
Results
World Touring Car Championship years
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2010 | Race 1 : |
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2011 | Race 1 : |
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2012 | Race 1 : |
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2013 | Race 1 : |
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2014 | Race 1 : |
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2017 | Opening Race : |
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TCR International Series years
Year | Driver | Car | Report |
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2015 | Race 1 : |
Honda Civic TCR | Report |
Race 2 : |
SEAT León Cup Racer | ||
2016 | Race 1 : |
Volkswagen Golf GTI TCR | Report |
Race 2 : |
Honda Civic TCR |
World Touring Car Cup years
Year | Driver | Car | Report |
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2018 | Race 1 : |
Audi RS 3 LMS TCR | Report |
Race 2 : |
Audi RS 3 LMS TCR | ||
Race 3 : |
Honda Civic Type R TCR | ||
2019 | Race 1 : |
Lynk & Co 03 TCR | Report |
Race 2 : |
Lynk & Co 03 TCR | ||
Race 3 : |
Lynk & Co 03 TCR |
Most wins
After the "official" inaugural race in 1972
By driver
Wins | Driver | Years |
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9 | 2008-Race 2, 2009-Race 1, 2010-Race 1, 2011-Race 1, 2011-Race 2, 2013-Race 2, 2014-Race 2, 2015-Race 1, 2017-Main Race | |
4 | 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005-Race 2 | |
2012-Race 1, 2013-Race 1, 2019-Race 1, 2019-Race 2 | ||
3 | 1973, 1977, 1978 | |
2007-Race 1, 2008-Race 1, 2012-Race 2 | ||
2006-Race 1, 2007-Race 2, 2019-Race 3 | ||
2 | 1974, 1975 | |
1976, 1979 | ||
1980, 1983 | ||
1991, 1992 | ||
1994, 1998 | ||
2004, 2006-Race 2 | ||
2005-Race 1, 2009-Race 2 | ||
2015-Race 2, 2016-Race 1 |
By nationality of drivers
Win(s) | Nation | Years |
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16 | 1984, 1989, 1995, 1997, 2006-Race 1, 2007-Race 2, 2008-Race 2, 2009-Race 1, 2010-Race 1, 2011-Race 1, 2011-Race 2, 2013-Race 2, 2014-Race 2, 2015-Race 1, 2017-Main Race, 2019-Race 3 | |
11 | 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1988, 1994, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2004, 2006-Race 2 | |
7 | 1972, 1973, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1993 | |
5 | 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005-Race 2 | |
2007-Race 1, 2008-Race 1, 2012-Race 2, 2015-Race 2, 2016-Race 1 | ||
4 | 1985, 1987, 1991, 1992 | |
2012-Race 1, 2013-Race 1, 2019-Race 1, 2019-Race 2 | ||
3 | 1974, 1975, 1990 | |
2 | 2005-Race 1, 2009-Race 2 | |
1 | 1986 | |
2010-Race 2 | ||
2014-Race 1 | ||
2016-Race 2 | ||
2017-Opening Race |
By manufacturer
Win(s) | Manufacturer | Years |
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21 | 1980, 1981, 1983, 1987, 1988, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005-Race 2, 2006-Race 1, 2006-Race 2, 2007-Race 2, 2009-Race 2 | |
10 | 2007-Race 1, 2008-Race 1, 2008-Race 2, 2009-Race 1, 2010-Race 1, 2011-Race 1, 2011-Race 2, 2012-Race 1, 2012-Race 2, 2013-Race 1 | |
6 | 1973, 1974, 1975, 1977, 1978, 1995 | |
4 | 1996, 1999, 2018-Race 1, 2018-Race 2 | |
3 | 1976, 1979, 1982 | |
2010-Race 2, 2013-Race 2, 2015-Race 2 | ||
2014-Race 1, 2017-Opening Race, 2017-Main Race | ||
2015-Race 1, 2016-Race 2, 2018-Race 3 | ||
2019-Race 1, 2019-Race 2, 2019-Race 3 | ||
2 | 1985, 1986 | |
1 | 1972 | |
1984 | ||
1989 | ||
1990 | ||
2005-Race 1 | ||
2014-Race 2 | ||
2016-Race 1 |
References
External links
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