Since 2020, the legendary Macau track no longer hosts the Grand Prix F3. Neither the WTCR, nor the FIA GT Cup. What remains are local drivers from all over Asia, as well as a few rare foreigners who come to glean meager laurels or fill out CV lines on a track which remains one of the most selective and spectacular in the world. For this 69th edition, the Macau GP welcomed competitors from Asian F4. The Macau GT Cup and the breathtaking motorcycle race put on a show. And Rob Huff, gr
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