1998 International Formula 3000 Season - Calendar

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1998 was the last International F3000 season where races were held independently from Formula One Grands Prix. Pau and Pergusa had held International F3000 and previously European Formula Two Championship races uninterruptedly since 1972.

Race No Track Country Date Laps Distance Time Speed Winner Pole Position Fastest Lap
1 Oschersleben Germany April 10, 1998 56 3.667=205.352 km 1'24:52.384 145.171 km/h Stéphane Sarrazin Juan Pablo Montoya Juan Pablo Montoya
2 Imola Italy April 25, 1998 42 4.93=207.06 km 1'16:38.513 162.099 km/h Jason Watt Juan Pablo Montoya Gonzalo Rodríguez
3 Montmeló Spain May 9, 1998 44 4.728=208.032 km 1'12:50.057 171.272 km/h Juan Pablo Montoya Juan Pablo Montoya Nick Heidfeld
4 Silverstone United Kingdom May 16, 1998 40 5.14=205.60 km 1'10:08.886 175.857 km/h Juan Pablo Montoya Juan Pablo Montoya Juan Pablo Montoya
5 Monaco Monaco May 23, 1998 50 3.367=168.35 km 1'18:04.956 129.363 km/h Nick Heidfeld Jason Watt Juan Pablo Montoya
6 Pau France June 1, 1998 75 2.76=207.00 km 1'33:10.179 133.305 km/h Juan Pablo Montoya Juan Pablo Montoya Juan Pablo Montoya
7 Spielberg Austria July 25, 1998 43 4.319=185.717 km 1'11:04.222 175.019 km/h Soheil Ayari Soheil Ayari Soheil Ayari
8 Hockenheim Germany August 1, 1998 31 6.823=211.513 km 1'12:57.599 173.942 km/h Nick Heidfeld Nick Heidfeld Nick Heidfeld
9 Budapest Hungary August 15, 1998 52 3.972=206.544 km 1'20:14.689 154.435 km/h Nick Heidfeld Stéphane Sarrazin Nick Heidfeld
10 Spa-Francorchamps Belgium August 29, 1998 29 6.968=202.072 km 1'03:10.530 191.900 km/h Gonzalo Rodríguez Juan Pablo Montoya Soheil Ayari
11 Pergusa-Enna Italy September 6, 1998 41 4.95=202.95 km 1'04:29.540 188.813 km/h Juan Pablo Montoya Nick Heidfeld Juan Pablo Montoya
12 Nürburgring Germany September 26, 1998 45 4.556=205.02 km 1'12:37.085 169.381 km/h Gonzalo Rodríguez Juan Pablo Montoya Gonzalo Rodríguez

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