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Just over a week remains before the 54th
running of the prestigious Macau Grand Prix, the jewel in the Formula 3 crown. Buckingham-based
Hitech Racing aims to add victory at the far eastern venue to its well-deserved
and convincingly-won Lloyds TSB Insurance British F3 International Series
title.
The team narrowly missed out on victory in Macau last
year after Marko Asmer was eliminated at the first corner after starting from
the front row. Asmer, who took the team to victory in the domestic series this
year, winning half the races, will spearhead the team’s Macau assault
this year too and must start the event as one of the favourites.
Marko will be joined by the rapidly improving Austrian
Walter Grubmüller, who is the real rookie in the team and indeed F3, with just
a handful of single-seater races under his belt before he came to England. Now,
with the experience gained with Hitech Racing and his team-mate Asmer, the 18
year-old heads east hoping for a strong finish to set him up for next season.
Completing the Hitech trio is former Formula V6 Asia by
Renault driver Michael Ho. He was the fastest local driver in qualifying at
last year’s event although problems in the race meant he could only
finish 20th. He’ll be hoping local circuit knowledge will
assist in his bid for victory and will hopefully pass on that knowledge to his
teamsters.
The demanding Guia street circuit
is not for the feint-hearted though. The event has traditionally proved difficult
and many times victory has gone to those who were just lucky to be in the right
place at the right time. For Hitech their luck ran out last year when Marko was
forced wide at the first corner, leaving Mike Conway to go on to victory.
Such is the importance and prestige of the event, 19 of
the 22 drivers on the Formula One grid have competed in the F3 race over the
last 24 years including David Coulthard and Ralf Schumacher who both won the
event. This year will see one of the strongest driver line-ups in years, including
former F3 driver and now GP2 ace Bruno Senna, A1GP driver Oliver Jarvis and F3
Euroseries champion Romain Grosjean, together with the leading names from the
British and European F3 Championships.
Nevertheless with the Hitech team celebrating British F3
title glory with an impressive 11 wins from 22 races with Asmer this season,
expectations are high for the David Hayle-led outfit to take victory next
weekend to further underline its superiority.
“We were unlucky last season that Marko was forced wide
at the first corner, which cost him a possible race win. We have a score to
settle there and to take victory would really cap off a great 2007 for us all.
“His performances this season have been remarkable,
a true champion and one who is more than capable of taking victory at Macau next
week. Of course it will be hard, the competition is very tough this year, but
time and again Marko has produced the goods when it’s mattered.
“For Walter it will be a tough introduction,
although he likes racing on street circuits, the competition will be intense,
it really does attract the cream of Formula 3 drivers from around the world.
However he has steadily improved throughout the season and if he can focus on
that, he should do a good job.
“Likewise Michael is a local driver and knows the
event well. He did a good job last year, although sadly wasn’t able to
produce the results in the race. It should be a good event though and the whole
Hitech Racing team is going out there with just one aim, to win!”
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