Macau

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Probably one of the trickiest street circuits in the world, Macau is known for its contrasting sections of tight corners and long straights with high-speed kinks. The former features one of the slowest corners in the world, as the Melco hairpin is so tight that overtaking there is prohibited at all times - otherwise, the track can easily become fully blocked after a collision, as it still happens in other spots sometimes. The permanent yellow flag there is not simulated in RaceRoom, its tightness, however, is - be sure to adjust your car's steering lock in its setup.

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The Guia Circuit, as it is officially called, looks back at almost 70 years of history, having barely ever changed its layout since. It is known for the Macau Grand Prix, the highest-profile Formula 3 race in the world, as well as touring car and GT races in more recent years. Motorcycle races are also held on the street circuit.

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Formula 3 winners at the track include Riccardo Patrese (1977 & 1978), Ayrton Senna (1983), David Brabham (1989), Michael Schumacher (1990), David Coulthard (1991), Ralf Schumacher (1995), Takuma Sato (2001) and many more well-known drivers.

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