1998 FIA GT Championship Season - Season Results

Season Results

Rnd Circuit GT1 Winning Team GT2 Winning Team Results
GT1 Winning Drivers GT2 Winning Drivers
1 Oschersleben #2 AMG Mercedes #52 Viper Team Oreca Results
Klaus Ludwig
Ricardo Zonta
Olivier Beretta
Pedro Lamy
2 Silverstone #1 AMG Mercedes #51 Viper Team Oreca Results
Bernd Schneider
Mark Webber
Olivier Beretta
Pedro Lamy
3 Hockenheimring #1 AMG Mercedes #51 Viper Team Oreca Results
Bernd Schneider
Mark Webber
Olivier Beretta
Pedro Lamy
4 Dijon #2 AMG Mercedes #51 Viper Team Oreca Results
Klaus Ludwig
Ricardo Zonta
Olivier Beretta
Pedro Lamy
5 Hungaroring #1 AMG Mercedes #57 Roock Racing Results
Bernd Schneider
Mark Webber
Sascha Maassen
Bruno Eichmann
6 Suzuka #1 AMG Mercedes #51 Viper Team Oreca Results
Bernd Schneider
Mark Webber
Olivier Beretta
Pedro Lamy
Dominique Dupuy
7 Donington #1 AMG Mercedes #51 Viper Team Oreca Results
Bernd Schneider
Mark Webber
Olivier Beretta
Pedro Lamy
8 A1-Ring #2 AMG Mercedes #52 Viper Team Oreca Results
Klaus Ludwig
Ricardo Zonta
Karl Wendlinger
Justin Bell
9 Homestead #2 AMG Mercedes #51 Viper Team Oreca Results
Klaus Ludwig
Ricardo Zonta
Olivier Beretta
Pedro Lamy
10 Laguna Seca #2 AMG Mercedes #51 Viper Team Oreca Results
Klaus Ludwig
Ricardo Zonta
Olivier Beretta
Pedro Lamy

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