FORMULA 
                    3 GRAND PRIX  
                     
                      Sunday, November 16
                      Heat One
                      Weather: Dry and overcast
                    JAMES 
                      COURTNEY SECURES RACE ONE VICTORY IN MACAU
                    James 
                      Courtney secured victory in an exciting first leg of the 
                      50th Macau Grand Prix as many of his main rivals fell foul 
                      of incidents and accidents. Despite not starting from pole 
                      position, the TOM'S driver kept his head to grab the lead 
                      from eventual second placed finisher Nicolas Lapierre on 
                      lap six to secure pole position for the second heat.
                    Front 
                      row man Ryan Briscoe made the best start and, after banging 
                      wheels, edged inside pole position man Fabio Carbone into 
                      the first corner. Despite taking the lead, he carried too 
                      much speed into Lisboa and ran wide, dropping to third. 
                      This let Carbone, with a broken front wing, through again 
                      to take the lead, with Frenchman Nicolas Lapierre in second 
                      place.
                    But 
                      the Safety Car was soon called out. German Pierre Kaffer 
                      had hit the wall at San Francisco Bend after diving inside 
                      Paolo Montin and, as he bounced back into the track, several 
                      drivers collided. Nico Rosberg rolled and Alvaro Parente 
                      also crashed. Danny Watts was also involved in the collision.
                    The 
                      Safety Car came in at the beginning of the third lap and 
                      as Carbone's broken front wing flew off into the air almost 
                      immediately after the restart he was outdragged by both 
                      Lapierre and James Courtney into Lisboa. The leading duo 
                      then steadily pulled clear of the field before Courtney 
                      dived past around the outside at Lisboa in a thrilling move 
                      on the sixth lap.
                    From 
                      there Courtney did not put a foot wrong, despite his car 
                      jumping into neutral on one lap and costing him time. He 
                      eventually came home 4.6 seconds ahead of Lapierre. A delighted 
                      Courtney said: "I really wanted to be pole for the 
                      second race."
                    But 
                      while the fight at the front was relatively straightforward 
                      there was a thrilling contest behind. Carbone was struggling 
                      for pace, thanks to the missing right front wing element, 
                      and Briscoe was eager to get past. But as they battled for 
                      third place, the pair collided at Lisboa on lap seven. Although 
                      Carbone was able to continue, albeit losing a place to eventual 
                      third placed finisher Richard Antinucci, Briscoe spun and 
                      dropped down the order to eventually finish 15th. He said: 
                      "Fabio braked 30 metres earlier than normal and I had 
                      nowhere to go."
                    Carbone 
                      bravely held on to fourth place, with the drive of the race 
                      coming from Briton Lewis Hamilton who had started 17th on 
                      the grid. He avoided the carnage at San Francisco Bend to 
                      be ninth at the end of the first lap. He then took Robert 
                      Kubika on lap six and Robert Doornbos on lap nine. And despite 
                      losing fifth place to Doornbos on the final lap, he regained 
                      the position when the Dutchman was slowed with a broken 
                      driveshaft to limp home 14th.
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