Da Costa beats Rosenqvist in Macau

Antonio Felix da Costa
Antonio Felix da Costa

Antonio Felix da Costa produced a brilliant performance to take his second victory in the Formula 3 Macau Grand Prix on Sunday.

The Carlin driver initially lost the lead from pole position to teammate Sergio Sette Camara, but capitalized at a Safety Car restart on lap seven to retake the top spot and then hold on for victory.

Camara had a storming first lap – picking up a good slipstream to slingshot past Callum Ilott and da Costa on the run through Mandarin and then opening up a 1.2 seconds advantage.

But his lead was reduced to nothing when a Safety Car was called out on lap five to recover Nikita Mazepin's crashed car at Faraway. At the restart on lap seven, da Costa managed to get past and then set about pulling clear over the next few laps before a second Safety Car on lap 10 to retrieve Nick Cassidy's crashed car.

The race restarted on lap 13 and da Costa managed to build up enough of a gap to Camara to just escape a challenge on the run down to Lisboa. He was 1.1 seconds clear at the end of the lap, as Camara then lost a place to Felix Rosenqvist who had got a slipstream and dived past into Lisboa.

From left, Rosenqvist, da Costa and Camara
From left, Rosenqvist, da Costa and Camara

Rosenqvist tried to close down the gap to da Costa but there were not enough laps left for him to mount a proper challenge and he came home 1.603 seconds adrift.

Speaking about how it compared to his first Macau win in 2012, da Costa said:"Maybe it feels better I think. I was not supposed to come, I am not meant to be here, I am not meant to race an F3 car – so none of this makes sense! I know I have said all week that to come away with a top five would be great and it would have been. But today, I had to do it. I am so happy that I did it, and I have to thank my team – because they gave me the car to do it. I am just a happy boy."

Camara came home in third place, ahead of Kenta Yamashita, Ilott and Jake Hughes. Lando Norris charged from 26th on the grid to finish 11th.

Macao's Chang Wing Chung finished a creditable 12th, an encouraging performance given a limited racing season due to his studies. The 20-year-old, who was making his third appearance on the Guia Circuit, increased his pace throughout the Grand Prix week.

[adinserter name="GOOGLE AD"]"All the plans I had in my head for every scenario worked," said Da Costa. "That's experience, obviously. So I am happy that it worked out. It really is beyond belief considering I have not raced in Formula Three since last time here."

"The whole weekend I was so relaxed – even yesterday," he said. "But this morning I woke up and I felt it. I thought ‘I have to win.' I was putting so much pressure on myself. I was sitting there on the grid and I said ‘You idiot. Just relax.'"

With two Macau titles in the bag, Da Costa revealed his race in the marquee event had now officially been run.

Antonio Felix da Costa
Antonio Felix da Costa

"I'm not coming back," he said. "This is not for me. This is for the rookies and the guys who want to go to Formula One. I'm not going to Formula One anymore so this is my last in the F3 car. Next year I'll come back and race with the old boys in the GTs."

"We'd not had the best week coming into the race but qualifying that far back actually took the pressure off," said the Swede. "I just knew I had to go for it from the start. I said before the race that any spot on the podium would be fantastic and here we are with second. So we'll take that for sure."

Camara added. "It was a great experience just watching these two more experienced guys and how they handled the race," he said. "Now we have to use these experiences in the future."

Results

Pos No. Name Nat Team Vehicle Laps Behind
Gap
1 29 Antonio Felix Da Costa PRT Carlin Dallara Volkswagen 15 0.000 0.000
2 1 Felix Rosenqvist SWE SJM Theodore Racing by Prema Dallara Mercedes 15 1.603 1.603
3 27 Sergio Sette Camara BRA Carlin Dallara Volkswagen 15 3.194 1.591
4 11 Kenta Yamashita JPN ThreeBond with T-Sport Dallara Tomei 15 3.862 0.668
5 20 Callum Ilott GBR Van Amersfoort Racing Dallara Mercedes 15 4.348 0.486
6 28 Jake Hughes GBR Carlin Dallara Volkswagen 15 6.191 1.843
7 8 George Russell GBR Hitech GP Dallara Mercedes 15 7.027 0.836
8 9 Daniel Juncadella ESP Hitech GP Dallara Mercedes 15 7.84 0.813
9 22 Pedro Piquet BRA Van Amersfoort Racing Dallara Mercedes 15 9.361 1.521
10 30 Alexander Sims GBR Double R Racing Dallara Mercedes 15 11.294 1.933
11 26 Lando Norris GBR Carlin Dallara Volkswagen 15 13.04 1.746
12 12 CHANG Wing Chung MAC ThreeBond with T-Sport Dallara NBE 15 15.101 2.061
13 21 Anthoine Hubert FRA Van Amersfoort Racing Dallara Mercedes 15 15.52 0.419
14 19 Tadasuke Makino JPN Toda Racing Dallara Toda 15 17.674 2.154
15 18 ZHOU Guan Yu CHN Motopark Dallara Volkswagen 15 17.913 0.239
16 15 Sho Tsuboi JPN Team TOM'S Dallara Toyota 15 18.53 0.617
17 32 Sam Macleod GBR Fortec Motorsport Dallara Mercedes 15 19.081 0.551
18 25 Keyvan Andres Soori DEU kfzteile24 Mucke Motorsport Dallara Mercedes 15 19.972 0.891
19 23 David Beckmann DEU kfzteile24 Mucke Motorsport Dallara Mercedes 15 20.325 0.353
20 5 Jann Mardenborough GBR B-Max Racing Team Dallara Volkswagen 15 22.895 2.57
21 17 Arjun Maini IND Motopark Dallara Volkswagen 15 48.349 25.454
22 6 Daiki Sasaki JPN B-Max Racing Team Dallara Volkswagen 13 — 13 laps — 1.982
NC 16 Joel Eriksson SWE Motopark Dallara Volkswagen 11 — 11 laps — 11:16.8
NC 3 Nick Cassidy NLZ SJM Theodore Racing by Prema Dallara Mercedes 9 — 9 laps —
NC 31 Daniel Ticktum GBR Double R Racing Dallara Mercedes 7 — 7 laps — 01:07.2
NC 33 Ferdinand Habsburg AUT Fortec Motorsport Dallara Mercedes 6 — 6 laps — 2.294
NC 2 Maximilian Gunther DEU SJM Theodore Racing by Prema Dallara Mercedes 4 — 4 laps — 56.883
NC 10 Nikita Mazepin RUS Hitech GP Dallara Mercedes 3 — 3 laps —