SJM
GUIA
Sunday, November 16
Heat One
Weather: Dry and overcast
HUISMAN
WINS CONTROVERSIAL SJM GUIA RACE
Dutchman
Duncan Huisman won the opening leg of the SJM Guia race at
the 50th Macau Grand Prix - but the race was marred by a controversial
collision between his Carly Motorsport team-mate Jorg Muller
and closest challenger Simon Harrison on the last lap.
Pole
position man Andre Couto made a poor getaway and was beaten
into the first corner by the three leading BMWS. Andy Priaulx,
starting from fourth on the grid, had grabbed the lead ahead
of Duncan Huisman and Jorg Muller.
But
on the run down to Lisboa on the first lap there was a huge
crash on the exit of Mandarin. Kenneth Look spun into the
barriers on the right hand side of the track, after trying
to avoid another car and then rebounded into the middle of
the circuit. In the resulting chaos other drivers crashed
out - including Naoya Yamano and Paul Chan.
The
race was restarted at the start of the fifth lap and Priaulx
kept his lead until the seventh lap, when Huisman dived inside
to take the lead. The Dutchman, who has won the last two Guia
races, was then unheaded - despite a moment at R-Bend on the
11th lap - to win the race by 2.634 seconds from Priaulx.
He said: "The car was perfect apart from a slight clutch
problem near the end of the race. It should be fixed for the
second leg."
But
Priaulx had a far from straightforward run to second place.
Briton Simon Harrison in the Honda had moved up to third place
into Lisboa on lap seven and looked a real threat to the dominant
BMWs. With brilliant driving, Harrison grabbed second place
from Priaulx into Lisboa on lap nine and then set about trying
to close the gap to Huisman.
But,
with his front brakes not working properly, Harrison could
not close the gap and had a wild moment at Hospital - brushing
the barriers briefly. He held on bravely, however, until the
final lap when Jorg Muller made a bid to grab the position
back only for the pair to collide and both crash out. Harrison
blamed Muller completely for the accident. He said: "There
was absolutely no chance to get through - and I know I could
have won the second race. So there was only one reason for
the accident."
The
Muller-Harrison crash left the way open for Franz Engstler
to grab third place in the BMW. He had been involved in a
thrilling contest with local hero Andre Couto, who was driving
brilliantly in the Alfa Romeo. On lap 10 Couto had got past
both BMWs into Lisboa to grab third, only to lose a place
to Jorg Muller after locking up at Dona Maria later that lap.
Couto then retook the third position before stopping with
a water leak on the last lap, caused by debris from the Muller-Harrison
crash.
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