Priaulx reunited with Promatecme for Macau.

Formula 3 driver Andy Priaulx will be reuꦇnited with former race team Promatecme for the prestigious Macau Grand Prix in November.

He was offered the dea🐼l to enter the blue riband event and jumped at the chance to join up with the team that gave him his first full year in the British F𒊎ormula 3 championship.

Promatecme will run two Mugen-Honda powered cars in the Far East event with Priaulx being 🌳accompanied by Macau rookie Bruce Johanny. Priaulx has an added bonus in the shape of former Jaguar engineer Alan 🐬Woodhead who will join him as race engineer.

Formula 3 driver Andy Priaulx 🦂will be reunited with former race team Promatecme for the prestigious Macau Grand Prix in November.

He was offered the deal to enter the blue riband ev🌱ent and jumped at the chance to join up with the team that gave him his first 💜full year in the British Formula 3 championship.

Promatecme will run two Mugen-Honda powered cars in the Far East event with Priaulx being accompanied by Macau rookiꦉe Bruce Johanny. Priaulx has an added bonus in the s💛hape of former Jaguar engineer Alan Woodhead who will join him as race engineer.

Priaulx explained: "This is a fantastic opportunity for me which I didn't expect to get. I'm delighted to be able to drive for Promatecme again and hope t💮o be able to improve on the job I did last year."

In 2000, Andy Priaulx finished in the top ten in both races amongst a world-class grid of the most talented y🌊oung drivers in the world. The cream of the world's F3 drivers compete on a street circuit that is infamou🏅s for its lack of overtaking opportunities and bumpy surface.

Chris Weller, team dirℱector, is pleased with his driver line-up, calling it his dream team. He recognises that Promatecme has an excellent chance of a strong result. He said: "We had a strong season with Andy in the driving seat last year and he's continued to mature as a driver. He did very well in Macau last y꧂ear and we've got high hopes of a strong result in 2001."

Priaulx is expecting to finalise a deal with touring cars for 2002 and added: "I want to finish my single seater career on a high. I have not💧hing to prove but everything to gainℱ and am confident of finishing well. To get onto the podium is my aim, but to win would be a huge boost."

The Macau Grand Prix will be held on November 17th/18th, with the finishing result of race one con♕firming his grid position for race two. It is an extremely popular and prestigious event which last year attracted 22,000 trackside spectators and half a billion TV viewers worldwide.

Priaulx is now undertaking a rigorous test pro🧔gramme with the🍎 Promatecme in preparation for the event.

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