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The 72nd Macau Grand Prix achieved a new high in the number of spectators

2025-11-18   

The 72nd Macau Grand Prix, held from November 13th to 16th, was successfully completed on the 16th. Over the course of 4 days, a total of 116000 people were attracted to watch the game, a year-on-year increase of nearly 15%, setting a new high in recent years. Li Qian, the head of the Audi team management team who specially came to Macau to participate in the 72nd Grand Prix "Macau GT Cup - FIA GT World Cup", told reporters that she has been competing in Macau every year, and this year is particularly different. As soon as she gets off the plane, she can feel the hot atmosphere of the National Games, with large posters, joyful mascots, etc. Even the first thing for racing enthusiasts to do when they arrive in Macau is to buy tickets to watch table tennis matches. Macau is truly a sports city this year, "said Li Qian. This year's Grand Prix has a total of 7 events, including 4 in collaboration with the International Automobile Federation, including the newly added F4 World Cup and the second FR World Cup. The race was exciting and safe, and the drivers, teams, and the International Automobile Federation were highly satisfied with the Macau circuit and preparation work, "said Li Shiling, Acting Director of the Sports Bureau of the Macau SAR Government and Coordinator of the Grand Prix Organizing Committee." We will continue to deepen cooperation and introduce more high-level professional races in the future. The Macau Grand Prix is one of the oldest street races in the world, having been held continuously for 72 sessions since 1954. (New Society)

Edit:He Chuanning Responsible editor:Su Suiyue

Source:People's Daily

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