Macau GP: 2017 winner Ticktum beats Eriksson in qualification race
McLaren Autosport BRDC Award winner Dan Ticktum took victory in the qualification race to earn himself pole position for the Macau Grand Prix
Red Bull Junior Ticktum passed Callum Ilott for the lead on the second lap, and from then on was untroubled - apart from having to avoid a stray dog.
Ilott managed to slipstream his way past poleman Ticktum around the outside of the Mandarin kink to take the lead after the start, and held on despite an oversteery moment at Lisboa bend that flicked his left-rear tyre against the barrier.
Ticktum stayed right on Ilott's tail and was able to pass the Ferrari junior around the outside of Lisboa, and his Motopark Dallara-Volkswagen was already 1.341 seconds in front by the end of lap two.
On the third lap, Ticktum encountered the dog on the racing line at Dona Maria, flicking wide to avoid it, before the safety car was called out while the dog was retrieved.
Ticktum made a corker of a restart, and was 0.863s in front of Ilott's Carlin car as they crossed the start/finish line.
Joel Eriksson had passed Sacha Fenestraz for third on the drag down to Lisboa after the start, but got boxed in, allowing Renault Formula 1 junior Fenestraz to repass at San Francisco Bend.
At the restart, BMW DTM racer Eriksson got ahead of Fenestraz at Mandarin, and also got close to slipstreaming past Ilott too.
One lap later Eriksson squeezed inside Ilott on the run down to Lisboa, the Motopark-run Swede making minor contact with the barrier as he slipped through the tiny gap.
Eriksson was 1.675s adrift of Ticktum at the end of that lap, with four to go, but could not prevent Ticktum extending the gap to 2.247s as they started the final tour.
Ticktum then took it easy on the last lap to lead Eriksson in a Motopark one-two by 1.563s, with Ilott and Fenestraz - who tried a move on his Carlin team-mate at Lisboa on the penultimate lap - next up.
Guan Yu Zhou ran a solid fifth for almost the entire race in his Prema Powerteam car from Hitech GP man Jake Hughes, only for the Chinese Ferrari junior to crash at the Solitude Esses on the final lap.
Hughes therefore took fifth from Prema's F3 European champion Mick Schumacher.
From 14th on the grid, Motopark's new Red Bull junior Juri Vips made superb progress - he passed Prema's Marcus Armstrong after the Mandarin kink with three laps to go to win the battle of the Macau GP debutants and take seventh position.
Two more Prema cars rounded out the top 10, with Ralf Aron leading home Robert Shwartzman, who passed Marino Sato on the final lap.
The incidents that did not involve dogs were cleared up without need for the safety car.
Apart from Zhou's shunt, Sena Sakaguchi crashed at Maternity Bend on the opening lap, Ritomo Miyata hit the wall at Lisboa on lap seven, and Frederik Vesti also came to grief at Lisboa.
Result - 10 laps
Pos | Driver | Team | Car | Gap |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Dan Ticktum | Motopark Academy | Dallara/Volkswagen | 23m41.034s |
2 | Joel Eriksson | Motopark Academy | Dallara/Volkswagen | 1.563s |
3 | Callum Ilott | Carlin | Dallara/Volkswagen | 3.165s |
4 | Sacha Fenestraz | Carlin | Dallara/Volkswagen | 3.948s |
5 | Jake Hughes | Hitech GP | Dallara/Mercedes | 11.098s |
6 | Mick Schumacher | SJM Theodore Racing by Prema | Dallara/Mercedes | 11.878s |
7 | Juri Vips | Motopark Academy | Dallara/Volkswagen | 12.518s |
8 | Marcus Armstrong | SJM Theodore Racing by Prema | Dallara/Mercedes | 13.713s |
9 | Ralf Aron | SJM Theodore Racing by Prema | Dallara/Mercedes | 14.199s |
10 | Robert Shwartzman | SJM Theodore Racing by Prema | Dallara/Mercedes | 16.535s |
11 | Marino Sato | Motopark Academy | Dallara/Volkswagen | 18.374s |
12 | Alex Palou | B-MAX Racing Team | Dallara/Volkswagen | 19.602s |
13 | Ferdinand Habsburg | Motopark Academy | Dallara/Volkswagen | 20.235s |
14 | Yuhi Sekiguchi | B-MAX Racing Team | Dallara/Volkswagen | 21.445s |
15 | Enaam Ahmed | Hitech GP | Dallara/Mercedes | 22.161s |
16 | Sho Tsuboi | TOM'S | Dallara/Toyota | 24.244s |
17 | Jehan Daruvala | Carlin | Dallara/Volkswagen | 24.763s |
18 | Charles Leong | Hitech GP | Dallara/Mercedes | 27.513s |
19 | Sophia Florsch | Van Amersfoort Racing | Dallara/Mercedes | 29.159s |
20 | Keyvan Andres | Van Amersfoort Racing | Dallara/Mercedes | 30.851s |
21 | Toshiki Oyu | Toda Racing | Dallara/Toda | 32.442s |
22 | Ukyo Sasahara | ThreeBond Racing | Dallara/Tomei | 33.995s |
23 | Dragon | B-MAX Racing Team | Dallara/Volkswagen | 1m58.193s |
24 | Guanyu Zhou | SJM Theodore Racing by Prema | Dallara/Mercedes | 1 Lap |
- | Frederik Vesti | Van Amersfoort Racing | Dallara/Mercedes | Retirement |
- | Ritomo Miyata | TOM'S | Dallara/Toyota | Retirement |
- | Yoshiaki Katayama | Carlin | Dallara/Volkswagen | Retirement |
- | Sena Sakaguchi | Toda Racing | Dallara/Toda | Retirement |
Be part of the Autosport community
Join the conversationShare Or Save This Story
Subscribe and access Autosport.com with your ad-blocker.
From Formula 1 to MotoGP we report straight from the paddock because we love our sport, just like you. In order to keep delivering our expert journalism, our website uses advertising. Still, we want to give you the opportunity to enjoy an ad-free and tracker-free website and to continue using your adblocker.
Top Comments