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F2 star Leclerc could return to Macau GP

Formula 2 championship leader Charles Leclerc has been strongly tipped to return to Formula 3 for November’s classic Macau Grand Prix.

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Podium: second place Charles Leclerc, Van Amersfoort Racing celebrates with champagne
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Charles Leclerc, Van Amersfoort Racing
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Podium: second place Charles Leclerc, Van Amersfoort Racing

Leclerc, who finished second in 2015 on his only Macau GP appearance to date, could join Prema Powerteam, the sister squad to Prema Racing, with which he is comfortably leading the Formula 2 championship.

The Monegasque’s participation in the race would fit in with the ethos of Prema backer Theodore Racing – Macau is central to the programme of Theodore boss Teddy Yip Jr, whose late father is regarded as the godfather of the race.

Any Macau appearance would likely depend on Leclerc having already wrapped up the F2 title before the final round in Abu Dhabi, which takes place the weekend after.

Motorsport.com understands that similar plans for Antonio Giovinazzi to contest the race with Prema in 2016 had to be put on ice due to his unexpected role – as a rookie – in the GP2 title fight.

Leclerc’s participation would likely depend on a space being found in the Prema F3 line-up, which includes European championship points leader Maximilian Gunther, race winner Callum Ilott, and podium finishers Guan Yu Zhou and Mick Schumacher.

Prema boss Rene Rosin told Motorsport.com: “At the moment Macau is not yet on the target.

“We still have to receive the first set of information from the FIA, and once we’ve got that we’ll decide how many cars we’ll bring down.

“It’s possible, I believe, that we’ll bring four cars, and it will also be logical to bring my regular drivers – the decision about drivers is not made yet.

“I think every team would like to have Charles in the line-up, but of course his main goal is to win the Formula 2 championship and doing what he’s doing.”

Leclerc added: “I would love to [race at Macau] but I need to see a little bit with my programme.”

 

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