A double podium for Mercedes-AMG in 2018 FIA GT World Cup at Macau

At the Guia Street Circuit, where the legendary Macau Grand Prix was held for the 65thtime this year, all three Mercedes-AMG GT3s run by the Mercedes-AMG Team GruppeM Racing presented themselves as contenders for victory from the very beginning. In Friday’s qualifying, Raffaele Marciello posted the fastest time on his final flying lap with the #999 car to secure pole position for the qualification race on Saturday. In the race, decisive for the starting grid positions for the main race on Sunday, the 23-year-old lost one place in the action-packed opening stage. Still, the reigning Blancpain GT champion commandingly held on to second place until the finish after twelve laps. With the #888, Maro Engel, the 2014 and 2015 Macau race winner, had started third into the race at the narrow street circuit and crossed the finish line in the same position. Just after the start, there was a heart-stopping moment for Mortara: in the turmoil after the start, the defending champion, who started from fourth on the grid, tangled with an opponent who retired after that. Mortara was able to continue the race without losing a position and after the necessary safety car intervention, he used his experience to fend off the challenges from his opponents.

The double podium by Marciello and Engel combined with Mortara’s fourth place got the Mercedes-AMG drivers into good positions for Sunday’s main race. In the race, scheduled for 18 laps with the FIA GT World Cup at stake, all three Mercedes-AMG GT3 initially defended their starting grid positions. From the beginning, Marciello put the race leader under pressure. The Italian risked everything and staged a thrilling battle for the lead. On lap six, Marciello missed the optimum braking point for the Lisboa corner and had to let several drivers pass. In the remaining time, he still made up some ground and scored another top ten result by finishing ninth in his second participation at Macau. In second and third place, Maro Engel and Edoardo Mortara mounted a challenge for first place. However, the decisive opportunity for an overtaking move didn’t materialise at the narrow street circuit. Engel crossed the finish line in second place, 0.981 seconds down, closely followed by Mortara, the four-time GT race winner at Macau, who also posted the fastest race lap time.

Since 2015, the first year in which the race on the streets had FIA GT World Cup status, Mercedes-AMG has at least scored one podium finish every year with this year’s double podium result and victories in 2015 and 2017 and therefore is the most successful brand in the prestigious FIA GT World Cup.

Tobias Moers, Chairman of the Board of Management of Mercedes-AMG GmbH: “Huge compliments to our drivers and also to GruppeM Racing. The entire team has been taking on this extraordinary race with great passion throughout the weekend. There was certainly no lack of commitment and competitive spirit. The performance of our Mercedes-AMG GT3s was also impressive once again. At the end of the day, we were just missing that little bit for victory. Congratulations to BMW Motorsport and I am happy for Charly Lamm to see him score this success in what allegedly is his final race as a team principal.”

Stefan Wendl, head of Mercedes-AMG Customer Racing:“Congratulations to Augusto and the Schnitzer team, first and foremost Charly Lamm. They were a little bit faster today, particularly on the long straights. Notwithstanding, we showed in an impressive way what a strong team we have. Here, all our drivers had what it takes to win with the Mercedes-AMG GT3. Maro and Edo became stronger and stronger during the final third of the race. Too bad for Raffaele; he tried everything to get past Augusto and then missed his braking spot on a bump.”

Maro Engel, Mercedes-AMG Team GruppeM Racing #888: “I gave everything I had and tried to open up a chance for victory. Especially in the second race, we were faster, but today, there simply was no way to get past. Congratulations to Augusto, but also huge thanks to Mercedes-AMG and GruppeM Racing who provided a super fast Mercedes-AMG GT3. It is also a strong team result. Too bad what happened to Raffaele, but we can be proud of our achievement nevertheless.”

Edoardo Mortara, Mercedes-AMG Team GruppeM Racing #1: “Third place in the main race is not a bad result. Of course, you always want more. Congratulations to BMW, to Augusto and to the Schnitzer team. Particularly for Charly Lamm, this is a great result. We wish him all the best for the future.”

Raffaele Marciello, Mercedes-AMG Team GruppeM Racing #999: “I wanted to win and I tried to put the BMW in front of me under pressure. Unfortunately, I then made that mistake. Too bad, but that is racing. Next year, I will be attacking again.“

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