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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 42. Chapters: Airlines of Macau, Historic Centre of Macau, Hotels in Macau, Landmarks in Macau, Macau Grand Prix, Visitor attractions in Macau, 2009 Macau Grand Prix Formula Three, 2010 Macau Grand Prix Formula Three, Guia Race of Macau, Gambling in Macau, Cotai Strip, St. Paul's College, Macao, Sun Yat Sen Memorial House, Visa policy of Macau, Individual Visit Scheme, Air Macau, The Venetian Macao, Zaia, Sky Shuttle Helicopters, Macau Tower, Guia Circuit, Old Protestant Cemetery in Macau, Grand Lisboa, Ruins of St. Paul's, Ponte 16, Wynn Macau, Macau Protestant Chapel, Casino Lisboa, Macau, Coloane Village, Galaxy Macau, Macau Government Headquarters, Fortaleza do Monte, A-Ma Temple, Leal Senado, Macau Government House, MGM Grand Macau, Guia Fortress, Lotus Square, St. Dominic's Church, Rua do Cunha, Lotus Bridge, Pousada Marina Infante, Na Tcha Temple, Macau Legislative Assembly Building, Superior Court of Macau Building, Sir Robert Ho Tung Library, List of airlines of Macau, Grand Prix Museum, Dom Pedro V Theatre, Holy House of Mercy, Sheraton Macao, Jet Asia, Senado Square, St. Regis Macao, Casa Garden, World Trade Center, St. Joseph's Seminary and Church, China Insurance Building, Macau, Canidrome, Nova Taipa Gardens. Excerpt: The 2009 Macau Grand Prix Formula Three was the 56th Macau Grand Prix race held on the streets of Macau on November 22, 2009. It was supported by the 2009 Guia Race of Macau. The TOM'S team were looking for their third Macau win in succession, after Oliver Jarvis and Keisuke Kunimoto won the race in the previous two years. TOM'S did start the weekend well, with Marcus Ericsson taking pole position in the combined qualifying session, but Signature dominated the rest of the weekend, with Jean-Karl Vernay taking the race victory in the qualifying race, and Edoardo Mortara taking the Macau Grand Prix itsel...