Phantom Global Racing Team Joins Forces with MGM Macau to Compete in the Macau Grand Prix

News & Announcements Macau S.A.R. Macau Guia Circuit November 13

The battle reignites in November with the 72nd Macau Grand Prix, taking place from November 13th to 16th at the challenging Guia Circuit. On this narrow, winding street known as a battlefield, the No. 23 Porsche race car of the Phantom Globe Team is ready to go.

Joining us is our familiar partner:

MGM

For six consecutive years, MGM has been a key partner of the team, accompanying us on this journey.

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As a Forbes Travel Guide 5-star hotel brand, MGM will provide the team with professional and meticulous logistical support, helping them to compete confidently on the Guia Circuit.

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Dorian Boccolacci, official Porsche Asia Racing driver and 2023 Porsche Carrera Cup champion, has been competing with the Phantom Globe Racing team in various important Asian races since the end of the 2024 season.

In the 2025 GT World Challenge Asia Cup, he and his teammates fought side-by-side, becoming strong contenders for the annual championship. This weekend, a new challenge awaits – Bokolać is in full preparation for his debut at the Guia Circuit.

The Macau Grand Prix, which began in 1954, is often referred to as the "Monte Carlo of Asia."

Since its official inclusion in the FIA GT World Cup in 2015, the Guia Circuit has become one of the most unmissable arenas for GT drivers worldwide.

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The track is 6.12 kilometers long with 19 corners, following the contours of the hillside, with a maximum elevation change of 30 meters. Converted from an ordinary street, the track has a compact layout with guardrails running along the edges, demanding exceptional precision and consistent performance from the drivers. This year, 16 top GT drivers from 12 countries, including 8 FIA Platinum drivers, will gather to compete for the GT World Cup title.

This year's competition features a significant change to the qualifying format:

Q1 Qualifying:

30-minute free sprint; the top ten drivers advance.

Q2 Super Pole Position:

The advancing drivers will compete individually, using a brand-new set of tires for two laps, aiming for pole position.

In the subsequent 12 laps of qualifying and the 16-lap race, every subtle decision could be crucial to victory.

Thursday

12:00-12:35

Free Practice 1

15:05-15:35

Free Practice 2

Friday

15:40-16:10

Qualifying Q1

16:30-16:55

Super Pole Position Q2

Saturday

14:35-15:40

Qualifying (12 laps / 60 minutes)

Sunday

12:35-13:50

Race (16 laps / 70 minutes)

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The Guia Circuit has never lacked legends; every corner is a dialogue with the limits. We look forward to Bokolaci and Porsche #23 writing their own glorious chapter on this legendary street.

See you in Macau, see you on the track!