1995 Macau Grand Prix

The 1995 Macau Grand Prix Formula Three was the 42nd Macau Grand Prix race to be held on the streets of Macau on 19 November 1995. It was the twelfth edition for Formula Three cars. Ralf Schumacher of WTS Racing, brother of 1990 winner Michael Schumacher, won the 15-lap race, which was shortened because of a fourteen-car accident at San Francisco Bend turn on the second leg's first lap that was caused by Norberto Fontana running wide and hitting the wall beside the track, sending him back into the path of other cars. Ralf Schumacher was the third German to win the race in the past three editions after Jörg Müller won the 1993 iteration and Sascha Maassen won the 1994 race. Jarno Trulli finished in second for KMS and TOM'S driver Pedro de la Rosa was third.[1]

Race details
Date 19 November 1995
Location Guia Circuit, Macau
Course Temporary street circuit
6.120 km (3.803 mi)
Distance Leg 1
15 laps, 73.44 km (45.63 mi)
Leg 2
Canceled, 0 km (0 mi)
Leg 1
Pole
Driver Massimiliano Angelelli Bertram Schafer Racing
Time 2:19.151
Fastest Lap
Driver Ralf Schumacher WTS Racing
Time 2:19.087
Podium
First Ralf SchumacherWTS Racing
Second Jarno TrulliKMS
Third Pedro de la RosaTOM'S
Leg 2 (Canceled)

As of 2019, Schumacher is the last Macau GP winner to have won a Formula One race.

Future three-time Indianapolis 500 winner Hélio Castroneves also made a start in this event. His crash at Mandarin Bend in lap 3 of the resumed second leg leads the decision of cancellation of the second leg.


Entry list

Team No Driver Vehicle Engine
Mobil 1 West Surrey Racing 1 Sascha Maassen Dallara 395 Mugen-Honda
2 Gualter Salles
San Miguel KMS 3 Norberto Fontana Dallara 395 Opel
KMS 5 Jarno Trulli
Auto Italia 6 Luca Rangoni Dallara 395 Fiat
TOM'S 7 Pedro de la Rosa Dallara 395 Toyota
8 Oliver Gavin
San Miguel Paul Stewart Racing 9 Ralph Firman Dallara 395 Mugen-Honda
10 Hélio Castroneves
Mild Seven WTS Racing 11 Ralf Schumacher Dallara 395 Opel
12 Philipp Peter
Alan Docking Racing 15 Warren Hughes Dallara 395 Mitsubishi
16 Gonzalo Rodriguez
17 Kurt Mollekens Mugen-Honda
Bojue Prema Powerteam 18 Gianantonio Pacchioni Dallara 395 Fiat
19 Andre Couto
Bertram Schafer Racing 20 Massimiliano Angelelli Dallara 395 Opel
21 Tom Coronel
RC Motorsport 22 Thomas Biagi Dallara 395 Opel
23 Christian Abt
RSM Marko 26 Pedro Couceiro Dallara 395 Fiat
27 Arnd Meier
The Next One 28 Hiroki Katoh Dallara 395 Mugen-Honda
Team NMS 29 Ryo Michigami Dallara 395 Toyota
30 Yuji Tachikawa
Opel Team Japan 31 Keiichi Nishimiya Dallara 395 Opel
GM Motorsport 32 Alexander Wurz Dallara 395 Opel
33 Toni Teittinen
Fortec Motorsports 35 Jamie Davies Dallara 395 Mugen-Honda
36 Laurent Redon

Race

Pos.No.DriverTeamLapsRace Time
1 11 Ralf Schumacher WTS Racing 15 35:05.832
2 5 Jarno Trulli KMS 15 +6.323
3 7 Pedro de la Rosa TOM'S Racing Team 15 +6.637
4 1 Sascha Maassen West Surrey Racing 15 +8.788
5 3 Norberto Fontana KMS 15 +24.073
6 19 Andre Couto Prema Powerteam 15 +28.943
7 32 Alexander Wurz G+M Motorsport 15 +29.548
8 26 Pedro Couceiro RSM Marko - Team Sical 15 +30.164
9 35 Jamie Davies Fortec Motorsports 15 +30.625
10 22 Thomas Biagi RC Motorsport 15 +31.303
11 15 Warren Hughes Alan Docking Racing 15 +35.480
12 16 Gonzalo Rodriguez Alan Docking Racing 15 +38.917
13 23 Christian Abt RC Motorsport 15 +51.071
14 2 Gualter Salles West Surrey Racing 15 +57.933
15 17 Kurt Mollekens Alan Docking Racing 15 +59.193
16 36 Laurent Redon Fortec Motorsports 15 +1:05.665
17 30 Yuji Tachikawa Team NMS 15 +1:06.061
18 33 Toni Teittinen G+M Motorsport 15 +1:09.263
19 31 Keiichi Nishimiya Tomei Sport Opel Team Japan 15 +1:09.718
20 29 Ryo Michigami Team NMS 15 +1:09.988
DNF 6 Luca Rangoni Auto Italia / EF Project 12 -
DNF 20 Massimiliano Angelelli Opel Team BSR 10 -
DNF 28 Hiroki Katoh The Next One 10 -
DNF 18 Gianantonio Pacchioni Prema Powerteam 9 -
DNF 10 Hélio Castroneves Paul Stewart Racing 9 -
DNF 8 Oliver Gavin TOM'S Racing Team 8 -
DNF 27 Arnd Meier RSM Marko - AMC Diepholz 6 -
DNF 9 Ralph Firman Paul Stewart Racing 6 -
DNF 12 Philipp Peter WTS Racing - -
DNF 21 Tom Coronel Opel Team BSR - -
Source:[2]

References

  1. "German Schumacher wins Macau Grand Prix". United Press International. 19 November 1995. Archived from the original on 6 February 2019. Retrieved 6 February 2019.
  2. "1995 Macau Grand Prix - Race Results & History - GP Archive". GPArchive.com. Retrieved 13 June 2021.
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