Dan’s dominant double at Macau

#1 Dan Ticktum (GBR – Motopark Dallara Volkswagen)
Qualifying: 1st
Qualifying Race Grid: 1st – Result: 1st
Macau Grand Prix Grid: 1st – Result: 1st

#3 Jüri Vips (EST – Motopark Dallara Volkswagen)
Qualifying: 14th
Qualifying Race Grid: 14th – Result: 7th
Macau Grand Prix Grid: 7th – Result: 7th

Dan Ticktum took pole position, victory in the qualifying race and then a faultless final race to secure his second Formula 3 Macau Grand Prix, the FIA F3 World Cup. Fellow Red Bull Junior Jüri Vips also impressed with his pace in his Macau debut, finishing the GP in seventh.

In 2017 Ticktum only led the race from the last corner to the flag after a difficult weekend. This time it was very different as the 19-year-old Briton commented when the Grand Prix was stopped to repair a badly damaged barrier. “Everything went perfectly, very positive this weekend, I seem to have found how to operate at 100% all the way,”

The race was interrupted for the best part of an hour while the barrier was repaired, then restarted behind the safety car. Ticktum had already made a faultless original start and a perfect safety car restart so had never been headed. He did the same after the long break and once more from another safety car. He was perfect all the way, almost matching his fastest ever F3 qualifying lap at Macau as he opened up a 1.5 second lead.

Ticktum ecstatic

“It was a dominant performance that I was preparing for. I don’t think I’ve ever prepared as hard as I did for this race and it all worked out. In the final race a lot of variables were thrown at me but I handled them,” explained Ticktum.

“I can’t count how many safety car restarts we had to do. It puts a lot of pressure on a driver here with such a long run down to the first corner. I can’t remember a weekend when I’ve put it all together so well.”

“The car was absolutely perfect all weekend, it was so good and I can’t thank Motopark enough for that. I’ve never been so involved in the set-up, felt so at one with the car as I did this weekend,” concluded the back-to-back winner.

Vips wanted more

Though his pace was impressive the cards just didn’t fall for Estonian 18-year-old Vips. Yellow flags ruined his best laps in both qualifying sessions after he had been third quickest in the first free practice. “Yes it was pretty frustrating but that’s Macau. We went over the data and I was quick enough in the first three sectors on that final lap to get pole but there it is. It had been the same in the first qualifying, I had to back out of my best lap.”

So he was left in 14th on the grid. He charged through to seventh in the qualifying race and was all set for another big improvement in the final. “I got a good start but was then boxed in by Callum (Ilott) and I had to touch the brakes going into Mandarin so that I didn’t get into the back of Mick (Schumacher). Because of that the others had about 20k on me for the rest of the straight,”

That explained why he completed lap one in tenth. He then set about cutting his way through and got to seventh. “OK so I did what I could and was best Rookie and all that but that’s not what I wanted, it could have been so much more than that.”

“I must give big congratulations to Dan, he did a massive job all weekend.” concluded Vips.

 

Source: Red Bull Junior Team – https://win.gs/2OTNjo5