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  1. Here was the other big crash from Macau. Thankfully everyone was okay afterwards http://www.youtube.com/watc...
  2. Here is some amazing TV footage of Wayne Boyd's crash in Macau last weekend http://www.youtube.com/watc...
  3. Looks like Mike Conway and Marcus Ericsson will test for Mercedes GP at Jerez next month http://bit.ly/6JSqwa
  4. Back to work today after a great end to the season in Macau
  5. Here is Mortara's reaction to his win http://www.autosport.com/ne...
  6. Back in Hong Kong now after a brilliant Macau GP weekend. So glad Edoardo Mortara won - he thoroughly deserved it
  7. Never seen such a happier Macau GP winner - and for good reason http://www.autosport.com/ne...
  8. Here is how Mortara won the Macau Grand Prix http://www.autosport.com/ne...
  9. Edoardo Mortara wins the Macau Grand Prix, from his Signature team-mate Jean-Karl Vernay.
  10. Race will be restarted behind the Safety Car, so Mortara should keep his lead
  11. Red flag in Macau. RIcciardo off at the top of the hill, crahses and gets collected. Track blocked
  12. Gabriele Tarquini is WTCC champion. F3 race is about to start
  13. Had a good chat with Manor's John Booth this weekend about Macau and F1 http://www.autosport.com/ne...
  14. A chilly early morning here in Macau, but race day is always very special here
  15. Jose Maria Lopez has confirmed he has a conditional deal to race for Team US F1 next year http://www.autosport.com/ne...
  16. Vernay wins, from Ericsson and Mortara. Race finished under yellow
  17. Sorry it was Boyd that crashed to cause the final safety car
  18. Final lap has started behind the safety car - Jean-Karl Vernay is leading from Marcus Ericsson and Edoardo Mortara
  19. Another safety car after Michael Ho crashes at Mandarin
  20. Jean-Karl Vernay grabs the lead at the restart - and is pulling away at the front