The Offaly teenager finished second in an impressive performance in Saturday's race.
Offaly's Alex Dunne believes with the exception of one error on Sunday, he delivered a perfect drive throughout the Macau Grand Prix weekend.
The Clonbollogue racer put his Hi-Tech F3 car on the podium in the qualifying race on Saturday.
His Sunday Grand Prix ended in the barrier after he lost traction on cold tyres on lap one.
Current full-time Hi-Tech F3 racer, Luke Browning, stormed to a double race win on Saturday and Sunday.
Dunne is still looking to confirm his race seat for 2024, and is hopeful his exploits in South East Asia might open some doors.
"No news for 2024, obviously to get the opportunity to race in such a well known championship against arguable some of the best junior drivers in the world, and to get good results as well, that's quite a big opportunity, which will hopefully help out in the long run.
No news as of yet, hopefully the showing in Macau will help out a little bit, and we'll keep on working".
Alex talks to Midlands 103's David Hollywood about a weekend to remember in Macau:
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