Bianca Bustamante has confirmed her entry for the 70th Anniversary of the iconic Macau Grand Prix for the non-championship round of the 2023 Formula 4 South East Asia Championship. The 18-year old is set to race for BlackArts Racing at the first weekend of the 2-week long spectacle on the streets of Macau, with the Formula 4 race set to be held from the 11th to 12th of November 2023. Following a successful season at the inaugural F1 Academy, Bustamante is set to mark her debut at the legendary event and is keen to finish her season on a high. Her #19 Formula 4 car will feature APM Monaco and Anastasia Beverly Hills partnerships along with season-long partner Lance East Exotics. 
For Bustamante, this will be her maiden visit to the famous Guia Circuit, which presents unique challenges with its changing elevation, high speeds, and unforgivingly narrow barriers. It is set to be the third time she takes on the challenges of a street circuit in her professional career, following her last visits to the Miami Grand Prix & Singapore Grand Prix. The 6.1km Macau Guia circuit is known in motorsport to be one of the most difficult street circuits in the world, but also famously known to be a proving ground for emerging F1 talents including the likes of Ayrton Senna, Lewis Hamilton, Michael Schumacher, and Max Verstappen to name a few. 
The Filipina is confident knowing she will be driving the Tatuus F4-T421 car, one that she is familiar with from her 2023 season. Bustamante’s focus will be to learn the track quickly, given the limited time on circuit with only 1 practice session, 1 qualifying session, and 2 races. She previously worked with BlackArts Racing, which is managed by former F1 driver Alex Yoong of Malaysia, having conducted a 2-day test with the team last year at the Sepang Circuit.
Bustamante, who was also recently announced as the newest addition to the McLaren Driver Development Programme, will be looking to end her 2023 season on a high. Her Macau Grand Prix debut would not have been possible without the support of full season partner Lance East Exotics, as she also welcomes new sponsors, jewelry brand APM Monaco, cosmetic brand Anastasia Beverly Hills, and Azure International as partners for this event. The Macau Formula 4 Race will be available worldwide via the official website and broadcast to several TV stations around the globe.
Macau Grand Prix Formula 4 Race Weekend Schedule (all times in GMT+8)
11th November 2023 Saturday
0745 – 0830: Free Practice
1545 – 1615: Qualifying
12th November 2023, Sunday
0800 – 0825: Qualifying Race (8 laps)
1540 – 1620: Final Race (12 laps)