2008 Macau GP – Action photos
Posted on November 18, 2008 by F1Wolf
It will take me a while before I manage to go through all my Macau GP photos. But as Macau Grand Prix is all about action I made some quick selection of some action photos from 2008 racing weekend in Macau.

Run run run before the cars return to Lisboa bend

Marcus Ericsson hits the wall

The best of Macau F3 - Keisuke Kunimoto and Edoardo Mortara

Macau Experience - Safety Car

Lost front wing (Basil Shabaan

Wingless Formula 3 car - Basil Shabaan

Marcus Ericsson in the wall and traffic jam behind him

Koki Saga hits the wall

Out of action - Koki Saga climbing out of the crashed car

Out of action - Koki Saga

Out of action - Marcus Ericsson

Out of action - Basil Shabaan

Brendon Hartley and the dust

Formula 3 action

Formula 3 riding Macau kerbs

Crane in action

Crane in action - Marcus Ericsson

Crane in action - Koki Saga

Crane Action Basil Shabaan

Formula BMW Pacific - Imram Shaharom spins

Formula BMW Pacific - This used to be Melvin Moh

Formula BMW Pacific - Ross Jamison

Macau GP GT Cup - Francis Tjia in the wall

Lisboa bend - The Wall

Marshall celebrate - The Grand Prix is finally over
More from Macau – Raw video footage – check this post
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Kotenok
- 18th Nov, 08 09:11pm
Very cool photos, seems to be a very exciting race in that narrow streets
Do you go and hire ana ppartment or there’re grandstands???
F1Wolf
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- 18th Nov, 08 09:11pm
there are 2 grandstands – one around the start finish line and the other at the Lisboa bend – that is where we were sitting and watching all those crashes
there are some rooms with view in some of the nearby hotels as well
Athlete
- 19th Nov, 08 03:11pm
This is a two thumbs up photos. Photos like these taken from the race is somewhat like you have been watching the race in real. Kudos for the contributor.