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66. VN Makaoa 2019


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Ovog vikenda vozi se trka za nezvanicno prvenstvo sveta u kategoriji F3, jedan od dva nacionalna Granprija pod FIA pokroviteljstvom van kalendara F1 sampionata (drugi je novozelandski). Ulicna staza Guja u Makaou je jedinstven izazov u globalnom auto-sportu a lista osvajaca pobednickog trofeja se cita kao pravi ko-je-ko spisak legendi.

 

U svetlu proslogodisnjeg udesa Sofi Frols staza je pretrpela odredjene izmene da se popravi standardi bezbednosti. Takodje, od ove sezone ce svi voziti najnoviju Dalarinu specifikaciju F3 bolida sa Mekahromovim motorom koja je standardna u evropskim sampionatima - lokalne azijske i juznoamericke "specijalke" vise nece biti dozvoljene.

 

Spisak ucesnika:

 

Prema:

#2 Markus Armstrong (NZL)

#3 Frederik Vesti (DEN)

#5 Robert Svarcman (RUS) - aktuelni evropski sampion F3

 

Hajtek:

#6 Juri Vips (EST)

#7 Maks Fjutrel (GBR)

#8 Juki Cunoda (JPN)

 

ART:

#9 Kristijan Lundgard (DEN)

#10 Ferdinand Habsburg (AUT)

#11 Sebastijan Fernandez (ESP)

 

Trajdent:

#12 Oli Koldvel (GBR)

#14 David Bekman (GER)

#15 Alesio Lorandi (ITA)

 

HWA:

#16 Dzejk Hjuz (GBR)

#17 Kejvan Andres (IRN)

#18 Sofija Frols (GER) - Sofi se vraca posle teskog udesa

 

MP:

#19 Lukas Duner (AUT)

#20 Liam Loson (NZL) - aktuelni sampion novozelandskog TRS sampionata

#21 Ricard Fersor (HOL)

 

Jencer:

#22 Ardzun Maini (IND) - takmici se u FIA F2 sampionatu, za ovu priliku se spustio stepenicu nize

#23 Carls Leong (MAC)

#24 Andreas Estner (GER)

 

Harouz:

#25 Kolm Ilot (GBR)

#26 David Sumaher (GER) - Ralfov mali

#27 Enco Fitipaldi (ITA) - Emov unuk nastupa sa italijanskom licencom

 

Karlin:

#28 Logan Sardzent (USA)

#29 Felipe Drugovic (BRA)

#30 Den Tiktam (GBR) - dvostruki sampion VN Makaoa, brani pobede iz 2017. i 2018.

 

Kampos:

#31 Alesio Deleda (ITA)

#32 Enam Ahmed (GBR) - Pakistanac sa britanskom licencom

#33 Leonardo Pulcini (ITA)

 

Satnica - po srednjeevropskom:

 

Sat:

F3 Qualifcation Race - 02:00-03:00

GT World Cup Q Race - 06:05-07:05

WTCR Race 1              - 07:30-08:20

Macau Motorcylce GP  - 08:55-09:55

 

Sun:

WTCR Race 2 - 01:20-02:10

WTCR Race 3  - 04:00-05:00

GT World Cup Race  - 05:25-06:40

F3 Macau Grand Prix - 08:30-09:30

 

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On 11/11/2019 at 4:27 PM, Radoye said:

#29 Felipe Drugovic (BRA)

 

 

Nase gore list? Deluje hrvatskog porekla... verovatno neki emigrant u Brazil. 

 

Ovo je sve sto sam uspeo da nadjem:

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The Drugovich family has been present on the tracks for many years; the passion for racing goes throughout generations and winning has always been there in its history. The family’s first driver was Claudio Drugovich who began in Formula Ford and then Osvaldo Drugovich Junior followed at Formula Truck where he got the championship twice in 1997 and 1998.


Felipe Drugovich is the current driver of the family. He debuted in the european formula categories in 2016 and in 2017 finished as third place in the ADAC Formula 4 Championship, being the driver with most victories during the season. He opened 2018 with the title of MRF Challenge and in the first quarter of the year began his participation in the Euroformula Open 2018 Championship, category in which he had already debuted with a victory as a guest during the last round of the 2017 season. The young Brazilian driver leads the championship after the first round disputed in the Estoril, Portugal.

Drugovich is the new generation. With no Brazilians in F-1, many talking has been taken about the young generation who will get the chance to dispute in the most important category of motorsport and in December 2017 he has been named the great Brazilian promise to get back in F-1 during a survey realized by Red Bull.

 

https://actacroatica.com/hr/surname/Drugović/

 

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Izvan Hrvatske


Prezime Drugović (uključujući: Drugovic, Drugovich, Drugowitsch, Drugowich i Drugowick) prisutno je u 17 država širom svijeta. "Drugovich" nosi oko 200 osoba u Brazilu, manji broj u Americi, te manji broj osoba u Rusiji.

 

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 P No Driver              Team                              Best Laps
 1 16 Jake Hughes         HWA Racelab                   2:06.793   16
 2 14 David Beckmann      Trident Motorsport            2:06.844   17
 3  6 Jüri Vips           Hitech Grand Prix             2:06.943   13
 4  2 Marcus Armstrong    SJM Prema Theodore Racing     2:07.285   14
 5 28 Logan Sargeant      Carlin Buzz Racing            2:07.412   14
 6 30 Daniel Ticktum      Carlin Buzz Racing            2:07.600   14
 7 25 Callum Ilott        Sauber Junior Team by Charouz 2:07.781   14
 8  3 Frederik Vesti      SJM Prema Theodore Racing     2:07.903   14
 9  5 Robert Shwartzman   SJM Prema Theodore Racing     2:08.083   14
10  9 Christian Lundgaard ART Grand Prix                2:08.250   15
11 33 Leonardo Pulcini    Campos Racing                 2:08.287   14
12 15 Alessio Lorandi     Trident Motorsport            2:08.357   16
13 29 Felipe Drugovich    Carlin Buzz Racing            2:08.487   14
14 21 Richard Verschoor   MP Motorsport                 2:08.578   17
15 22 Arjun Maini         Jenzer Motorsport             2:08.644   15
16 11 Sebastián Fernández ART Grand Prix                2:09.052   15
17 32 Enaam Ahmed         Campos Racing                 2:09.211   13
18 20 Liam Lawson         MP Motorsport                 2:09.296   17
19 10 Ferdinand Habsburg  ART Grand Prix                2:09.490   14
20 17 Keyvan Andres       HWA Racelab                   2:09.660   17
21 23 Hon Chio Leong      Jenzer Motorsport             2:09.918   16
22 26 David Schumacher    Sauber Junior Team by Charouz 2:10.381   15
23 18 Sophia Floersch     HWA Racelab                   2:10.889   17
24 27 Enzo Fittipaldi     Sauber Junior Team by Charouz 2:10.894   16
25 24 Andreas Estner      Jenzer Motorsport             2:11.006   16
26 19 Lukas Dunner        MP Motorsport                 2:11.129   17
27 12 Oliver Caldwell     Trident Motorsport            2:12.105   12
28 31 Alessio Deledda     Campos Racing                 2:12.991   15
Not Qualified (Requirements : 107% of best lap of leader = 2:15.668)
29  7 Max Fewtrell        Hitech Grand Prix             2:16.536    5
NO TIME
30  8 Yuki Tsunoda        Hitech Grand Prix                    -    6

Q1 rezultati

Pos	Driver	Team	Time	Gap
1	Juri Vips	Hitech Grand Prix	2m04.997s	-
2	Robert Shwartzman	SJM Theodore Racing by Prema	2m05.376s	0.379s
3	Callum Ilott	Sauber Junior Team by Charouz	2m05.580s	0.583s
4	Christian Lundgaard	ART Grand Prix	2m05.669s	0.672s
5	Richard Verschoor	MP Motorsport	2m05.723s	0.726s
6	Jake Hughes	HWA Racelab	2m05.774s	0.777s
7	Frederik Vesti	SJM Theodore Racing by Prema	2m05.776s	0.779s
8	Arjun Maini	Jenzer Motorsport	2m05.814s	0.817s
9	Marcus Armstrong	SJM Theodore Racing by Prema	2m05.955s	0.958s
10	Logan Sargeant	Carlin Buzz Racing	2m06.043s	1.046s
11	Ferdinand Habsburg	ART Grand Prix	2m06.209s	1.212s
12	Max Fewtrell	Hitech Grand Prix	2m06.368s	1.371s
13	Dan Ticktum	Carlin Buzz Racing	2m06.406s	1.409s
14	Alessio Lorandi	Trident Motorsport	2m06.428s	1.431s
15	Liam Lawson	MP Motorsport	2m06.455s	1.458s
16	Felipe Drugovich	Carlin Buzz Racing	2m06.637s	1.640s
17	Olli Caldwell	Trident Motorsport	2m06.641s	1.644s
18	Sebastian Fernandez	ART Grand Prix	2m06.717s	1.720s
19	Enaam Ahmed	Campos Racing	2m07.146s	2.149s
20	Yuki Tsunoda	Hitech Grand Prix	2m07.307s	2.310s
21	Keyvan Andres	HWA Racelab	2m07.579s	2.582s
22	David Schumacher	Sauber Junior Team by Charouz	2m07.587s	2.590s
23	Lukas Dunner	MP Motorsport	2m07.892s	2.895s
24	David Beckmann	Trident Motorsport	2m08.273s	3.276s
25	Andreas Estner	Jenzer Motorsport	2m08.651s	3.654s
26	Sophia Florsch	HWA Racelab	2m09.259s	4.262s
27	Charles Leong	Jenzer Motorsport	2m09.568s	4.571s
28	Leonardo Pulcini	Campos Racing	2m10.001s	5.004s
29	Alessio Deledda	Campos Racing	2m10.114s	5.117s
30	Enzo Fittipaldi	Sauber Junior Team by Charouz	2m10.124s	5.127s

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Kvalifikaciona trka, Vips na polu za glavnu trku:

 

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Juri Vips took a controlled win in the Macau Grand Prix qualification race, as a first-lap pile-up took a number of potential contenders out of the running.

 

It was a near-perfect race for Vips, who avoided giving away the slipstream into Lisboa on the first lap before controlling the remainder of the 10-lap affair.

 

He managed to keep second-placed Robert Shwartzman just out of DRS range, the final gap to the Russian 1.5 seconds at the finish.

 

"I didn't want to take full risk at the beginning," said Vips. "The track changes overnight, so you couldn't immediately be at 100%.

 

"You had to build it up a little bit. It's never really perfect, but there were no mistakes.

 

"I didn't expect starting from pole to be the best thing, but I really got a mega start and Robert didn't get the best one. I think that's why I led into the first braking zone.

 

"I think if people around me get a good start tomorrow it'll be a bit harder, but I'll try my best."

 

Prema driver Shwartzman admitted he did not quite have enough to take the fight to Hitech Grand Prix's Vips.

 

"It wasn't the best, but it wasn't bad. It definitely wasn't as good as Juri's start," said Shwartzman.

 

"Juri was quick at the beginning, he built the gap. Towards the end I started to catch him, but it wasn't enough to get into the DRS."

 

A fast start set up a surprising podium for ART's Christian Lundgaard, who finished a lonely third.

 

Dutchman Richard Verschoor finished fourth, making one of very few passing moves at the front of the field on Callum Ilott at Lisboa with two laps to go.

 

Dan Ticktum faces an uphill battle to win a third straight Macau GP, after the Briton was caught up in a costly first-lap clash at Lisboa.

 

The crash started when Carlin's Logan Sargeant clipped Arjun Maini, whose Jenzer-run car was subsequently fired into the wall.

 

That left a number of cars with nowhere to go, putting Jake Hughes out on the spot, while Ticktum, who was launched into the air, had to pit for repairs.

 

He managed to get to the finish, but was classified 27th and two laps down.

 

Pos	Driver	Team	Laps	Gap
1	Juri Vips	Hitech Grand Prix	10	25m09.190s
2	Robert Shwartzman	SJM Theodore Racing by Prema	10	1.549s
3	Christian Lundgaard	ART Grand Prix	10	5.625s
4	Richard Verschoor	MP Motorsport	10	7.402s
5	Callum Ilott	Sauber Junior Team by Charouz	10	10.767s
6	Logan Sargeant	Carlin Buzz Racing	10	11.216s
7	Alessio Lorandi	Trident Motorsport	10	11.900s
8	Ferdinand Habsburg	ART Grand Prix	10	13.200s
9	David Beckmann	Trident Motorsport	10	20.006s
10	Leonardo Pulcini	Campos Racing	10	25.551s
11	Keyvan Andres	HWA Racelab	10	26.416s
12	Lukas Dunner	MP Motorsport	10	28.233s
13	Charles Leong	Jenzer Motorsport	10	32.905s
14	Enzo Fittipaldi	Sauber Junior Team by Charouz	10	33.676s
15	Sebastian Fernandez	ART Grand Prix	10	34.261s
16	Yuki Tsunoda	Hitech Grand Prix	10	34.698s
17	Marcus Armstrong	SJM Theodore Racing by Prema	10	35.403s
18	Frederik Vesti	SJM Theodore Racing by Prema	10	35.653s
19	Andreas Estner	Jenzer Motorsport	10	36.687s
20	Liam Lawson	MP Motorsport	10	37.151s
21	Sophia Florsch	HWA Racelab	10	38.158s
22	Max Fewtrell	Hitech Grand Prix	10	38.634s
23	Olli Caldwell	Trident Motorsport	10	39.338s
24	Alessio Deledda	Campos Racing	10	58.920s
25	David Schumacher	Sauber Junior Team by Charouz	10	1m37.059s
-	Felipe Drugovich	Carlin Buzz Racing	8	Retirement
-	Dan Ticktum	Carlin Buzz Racing	8	Retirement
-	Arjun Maini	Jenzer Motorsport	0	Retirement
-	Jake Hughes	HWA Racelab	0	Retirement
-	Enaam Ahmed	Campos Racing	0	Retirement
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Kompletan snimak trke mozete odgledati ovde: https://www.autosport.com/f3/news/147148/watch-macau-grand-prix-rerun

 

U spojleru su rezultati.

 

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MP Motorsport's Richard Verschoor scored a giantkilling Macau Grand Prix victory by fending off Red Bull Formula 1 junior Juri Vips in the new FIA F3 car's Guia circuit debut.

 

Macau rookie Verschoor had qualified third on the grid, but told Autosport that being stuck behind Callum Ilott in the qualification race robbed him of what he thought was a race winning performance.

 

In a dramatic start to the GP, 2019 FIA Formula 3 champion Robert Shwartzman of Prema Racing and ART Grand Prix's Christian Lundgaard went side by side behind Vips for second, but Ferrari junior Shwartzman was on the left-hand side into Mandarin and Lundgaard clipped the front right of Shwartzman's car as he took the inside.

 

Shwartzman slewed into the run-off at Lisboa, one of the pre-event favourites immediately removed from the action.

 

Verschoor made the most of the battle and dived to the inside to take second, but Vips ended the first tour 1.8 seconds ahead in a phenomenal first lap by the Hitech Grand Prix ace.

 

But the gap would be shortlived as a crash at Lisboa for Leo Pulcini while fighting for seventh was quickly followed a few corners later by Ferdinand Habsburg spearing into the barriers at the Esses and bringing out a safety car. He walked away unaided.

 

Verschoor jumped ahead of Vips at Lisboa on the restart, before a short virtual safety car.

 

When the action resumed, DRS was enabled and Vips attempted multiple moves into Lisboa for the last four laps but ultimately Verschoor was able to hold on for a fairytale win for the minnow MP Motorsport.

 

Dutch driver Verschoor - once a Red Bull junior himself - had finished only 13th in the F3 championship this year, but was phenomenal throughout the Macau weekend.

 

Vips was a clear second from Logan Sargeant of Carlin, the rookie perhaps lucky to escape a penalty for his role in a Turn 1 pile-up at Lisboa in the qualifying race.

 

Sargeant was racey in the GP and fought past a number of strong challengers in his first visit to Macau.

 

Renault junior Lundgaard wasn't able to rebuff Sargeant but did hold Alessio Lorandi at bay - the Italian back from a year out for a torn tendon in his thumb and impressing despite his lack of match fitness.

 

Ferrari junior Ilott followed Lorandi home and was another driver with little or no experience of the new F3 car, the Briton having competed in F2 this season and missed his simulator session before the weekend due to cancelled flights.

 

Ilott came under pressure from one of the stars of the race, Red Bull's Liam Lawson - but the Kiwi was just held at bay as Ilott secured sixth.

 

Verschoor's MP team-mate Lawson started 20th, but the team - which is run on a shoestring budget - provided a rocketship for its two lead drivers to work forward and with a number of opportunistic moves, he took seventh.

 

Marcus Armstrong scythed through the field for FIA F3 teams' champion Prema Racing, the Ferrari junior having started 17th after being caught in a qualifying race pile-up.

 

David Beckmann was the top Trident driver in ninth although he slipped back through the race, and the other remaining Prema entry of Fredrik Vesti completed the top 10.

 

On her return after a shocking airborne crash last year, Sophia Florsch retired when her car shut down just before Mandarin - which brought out the VSC.

 

Double Macau winner Dan Ticktum pulled off an impressive recovery drive, coming from the back of the grid to 13th. Ticktum had been caught up in the first-lap qualification race crash, which prevented him from fighting for a hat-trick of wins on his first outing with Carlin at the race.

 

His fellow Brit and pre-event favourite Jake Hughes was caught in the same crash and also came from the back in the GP, driving through to 17th.

 

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