The great Far East tour has come and gone for another year. For the record Nicolas Lapierre won the 50th Macau Grand Prix at his first attempt. James Courtney was unlucky to crash out of the lead as he picked up a puncture from debris on the track.
Matthew Marsh finished third in the Porsche Carrera Cup Asia race having been passed on the initial run down to Lisboa Corner by Alex Yoong and Charles Kwan.
Macau is not entirely over however as I have a copy of Phil Newsome's splendid book "The Macau Grand Prix - 50 years of Motor Sport." He very kindly acknowledges my modest contribution to the book for which I am grateful - to my knowledge I've never been mentioned in a book before.
Friday, November 28, 2003
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