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Flag of Macau.svg FIA WTCC Guia Race of Macau
Guia Circuit
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Race information
Number of times held 5
First held 2005
Last held 2009
Most wins (drivers) Switzerland Alain Menu
United Kingdom Andy Priaulx
United Kingdom Rob Huff
Brazil Augusto Farfus (2)
Most wins (constructors) Germany BMW (6)
Last race (2009):
Race 1 Winner United Kingdom Rob Huff
Chevrolet
Race 2 Winner Brazil Augusto Farfus
Brazil

The Guia Race of Macau is an international touring car race, and currently a round of the World Touring Car Championship. It is held on the temporary Guia Circuit on the steets 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.

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[edit] 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, 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.

[edit] 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.

[edit] 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.

[edit] 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.

[edit] 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.

[edit] 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.

[edit] Results

Year Winner Car Runner-up Car Third place Car
Production era
1964 Germany Eugen Böhringer Mercedes-Benz 300SE
1965 United States Grant Wolfkill Austin Cooper S HKG Walter Sulke Austin Cooper S HKG Anthony Tsui Austin Cooper S
United States George Baker Jaguar Mark 2 HKG Frank Wong Ford Corsair GT HKG Paul Chan Ford Cortina GT
1969 Germany Erich Waxenberger
Hong Kong Albert Poon
Mercedes-Benz 300SEL 6.3 Germany Klaus Doerr
Germany Herb Adamczyk
Porsche 911S Singapore Jan Bussell
United Kingdom Ted Moorat
Mercedes-Benz 300SEL 6.3
1970 SIN Anne Wong Austin Cooper S HKG Lucky Kirtisinghe Austin Cooper S HKG Ahmed Khan Ford Escort Twin-Cam
1971 Austria Dieter Glemser Ford Capri RS HKG Albert Poon Alfa Romeo GTV Australia Peter Brock Holden Torana XU-1
Group 5 & Group 4
1972 HKG John MacDonald Austin Cooper S HKG Harold Lee Opel Ascona SR HKG Albert Poon Opel Ascona SR
1973 HKG Peter Chow Toyota Celica GT (TA 22) HKG Harold Lee Opel Ascona 1.9SR Philippines Dante Silverio Toyota Corolla Levin
1974 Japan Nobuhide Tachi Toyota Celica (TA 22) Germany Herbert Adamczyk Porsche Carrera RS HKG Siu Man Tou BMW 3.0CSL
1975 Japan Nobuhide Tachi Toyota Celica (TA 22) Japan Junichi Isobe Toyota Celica HKG Ahmed Khan Toyota Celica
1976 Germany Herbert Adamczyk Porsche Carrera RS Japan Nobuhide Tachi Toyota Celica (TA 22) HKG Jim Sweeney Porsche Carrera RS
1977 HKG Peter Chow Toyota Celica HKG Ahmed Khan Toyota Celica HKG Junichi Isobe Toyota Celica
1978 HKG Peter Chow Toyota Celica Germany Hans Heyer Zakspeed Escort Japan Haruhito Yanagida Datsun 260Z
1979 Germany Herbert Adamczyk Porsche Carrera Japan Masahiro Hasemi Nissan Japan Nobuhide Tachi Toyota Starlet
1980 Germany Hans-Joachim Stuck BMW 320i Turbo Germany Helmut Greiner Porsche 935 HKG Jim Sweeney Porsche Carrera
1981 Germany Manfred Winkelhock BMW 320i Turbo Germany Helmut Greiner Porsche Carrera RSR Japan Nobuhide Tachi Toyota Corolla
1982 Germany Helmut Greiner Porsche Carrera RSR HKG Adrian Fu BMW 320i Turbo HKG Peter Chow Datsun Silvia
Group A
1983 Germany Hans-Joachim Stuck BMW 635CSi Austria Dieter Quester BMW 635CSi HKG Michael Lieu Ford Capri
1984 United Kingdom Tom Walkinshaw Jaguar XJS Germany Hans Heyer Jaguar XJS Germany Hans-Joachim Stuck BMW 635 CSI
1985 Italy Gianfranco Brancatelli Volvo 240 Turbo Austria Gerhard Berger BMW 635 CSI HKG Michael Lieu Mitsubishi Starion
1986 VEN Johnny Cecotto Volvo 240 Turbo United Kingdom Tom Walkinshaw Rover 3500 Sweden Thomas Lindström Volvo 240 Turbo
1987 Italy Roberto Ravaglia BMW M3 Austria Dieter Quester BMW M3 France Fabien Giroix BMW M3
1988 Germany Altfrid Heger BMW M3 Germany Markus Oestreich BMW M3 United Kingdom Andy Rouse Ford Sierra RS 500
1989 United Kingdom Tim Harvey Ford Sierra RS 500 United Kingdom Andy Rouse Ford Sierra RS 500 Japan Hisashi Yokoshima Ford Sierra RS 500
1990 Japan Masahiro Hasemi Nissan Skyline GT-R Italy Emanuele Pirro BMW M3 Germany Joachim Winkelhock BMW M3
DTM & Group A
1991 Italy Emanuele Pirro BMW M3 Evolution Denmark Kurt Thiim Mercedes-Benz 190E Evo.II Germany Klaus Ludwig Mercedes-Benz 190E Evo.II
1992 Italy Emanuele Pirro BMW M3 Evolution Germany Joachim Winkelhock BMW M3 Evolution Italy Roberto Ravaglia BMW M3 Evolution
1993 HKG Charles Kwan BMW M3 Evolution Germany Joachim Winkelhock BMW 320i Italy Emanuele Pirro BMW 320i
Super Touring
1994 Germany Joachim Winkelhock BMW 318is United Kingdom Steve Soper BMW 318is Denmark Tom Kristensen Toyota Corona
1995 United Kingdom Kelvin Burt Toyota Corona EXIVS United Kingdom Steve Soper BMW 318is United Kingdom Julian Bailey Toyota Corona EXIVS
1996 Germany Frank Biela Audi A4 Quattro Australia Brad Jones Audi A4 Quattro Germany Michael Krumm Toyota Corona EXIVS
1997 United Kingdom Steve Soper BMW 320i Germany Michael Krumm Toyota Corona EXIVS Hong Kong Charles Kwan BMW 320i
1998 Germany Joachim Winkelhock BMW 320i Italy Max Angelelli Toyota Corona EXIVS Australia Brad Jones Audi A4 Quattro
1999 Germany Michael Bartels Audi A4 Quattro Australia Paul Morris BMW 320i Germany Oliver Mayer Audi A4 Quattro
Super Production
2000 Netherlands Patrick Huisman BMW 320i Hong Kong Henry Lee Junior Peugeot 306 Germany Simon Harrison BMW 320i
2001 Netherlands Duncan Huisman BMW 320i Japan Manabu Orido Toyota Altezza Thailand Charoensuka Wattana Nattavude Peugeot 306
2002 Netherlands Duncan Huisman BMW 320i Italy Nicola Larini Alfa Romeo 147 Germany Franz Engstler BMW 320i
2003 Netherlands Duncan Huisman BMW 320i Germany Franz Engstler BMW 320i Germany Marc Hennerici BMW 320i
Super 2000
2004 Germany Jörg Müller BMW 320i United Kingdom Andy Priaulx BMW 320i Sweden Rickard Rydell SEAT Toledo Cupra

[edit] World Touring Car Championship years

Year Driver Manufacturer Location Report
2005 Race 1 : Brazil Augusto Farfus BMW Guia Circuit Report
Race 2 : Netherlands Duncan Huisman BMW
2006 Race 1 : United Kingdom Andy Priaulx BMW Guia Circuit Report
Race 2 : Germany Jörg Müller BMW
2007 Race 1 : Switzerland Alain Menu Chevrolet Guia Circuit Report
Race 2 : United Kingdom Andy Priaulx BMW
2008 Race 1 : Switzerland Alain Menu Chevrolet Guia Circuit Report
Race 2 : United Kingdom Rob Huff Chevrolet
2009 Race 1 : United Kingdom Rob Huff Chevrolet Guia Circuit Report
Race 2 : Brazil Augusto Farfus BMW

[edit] Most wins

After the "offical" inaugural race in 1972

[edit] By driver

Wins Driver Years
4 Netherlands Duncan Huisman 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005-Race 2
3 HKG Peter Chow 1973, 1977, 1978
2 Japan Nobuhide Tachi 1974, 1975
Germany Herbert Adamczyk 1976, 1979
Germany Hans-Joachim Stuck 1980, 1983
Italy Emanuele Pirro 1991, 1992
Germany Joachim Winkelhock 1994, 1998
Germany Jörg Müller 2004, 2006-Race 2
Brazil Augusto Farfus 2005-Race 1, 2009-Race 2
United Kingdom Andy Priaulx 2006-Race 1, 2007-Race 2
Switzerland Alain Menu 2007-Race 1, 2008-Race 1
United Kingdom Rob Huff 2008-Race 2, 2009-Race 1
[edit] By nationality of drivers
Win(s) Nation Years
13 Germany Germany 1976, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1988, 1994, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2004, 2006-Race 2
8 United Kingdom The United Kingdom 1984, 1989, 1995, 1997, 2006-Race 1, 2007-Race 2, 2008-Race 2, 2009-Race 1
5 HKG Hong Kong 1972, 1973, 1977, 1978, 1993
Netherlands The Netherlands 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005-Race 2
4 Italy Italy 1985, 1987, 1991, 1992
3 Japan Japan 1974, 1975, 1990
2 Switzerland Switzerland 2007-Race 1, 2008-Race 1
Brazil Brazil 2005-Race 1, 2009-Race 2
1 Venezuela Venezuela 1986

[edit] By manufacturer

Win(s) Manufacturer Years
21 Germany BMW 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
6 Japan Toyota 1973, 1974, 1975, 1977, 1978, 1995
4 United States Chevrolet 2007-Race 1, 2008-Race 1, 2008-Race 2, 2009-Race 1
3 Germany Porsche 1976, 1979, 1982
2 Germany Audi 1996, 1999
Sweden Volvo 1985, 1986
1 United Kingdom Austin 1972
United Kingdom Jaguar 1984
United States Ford 1989
Japan Nissan 1990
Italy Alfa Romeo 2005-Race 1

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