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The magic of a high-commitment street track

The magic of a high-commitment street track

A winner on the famously tricky street track in touring cars and GTs, with Alfa Romeo and BMW, Augusto Farfus is well-qualified when it comes to Macau.

“Either you love it or you hate it,” he says. And Farfus is firmly in the former camp.

“I am a guy who likes flowing high speed tracks, and at Macau, besides Lisboa and Melco Hairpin, most of the corners are medium- to high-speed, or flowing corners,” explains the Brazilian, who has missed the last two iterations of the annual Grand Prix event held at the Guia circuit due to harsh travel restrictions imposed in light of the pandemic.

“When you have the car edgy and on a tendency of oversteer because of the bumps, that’s where I feel the most comfortable. If you bring me to a track where it is constant understeer, I’m not a huge fan. And that is a track where you have the car which always tends to step out. It’s where I somehow feel good.”

Perhaps unsurprisingly therefore, Farfus doesn’t hesitate in picking out…

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