1999 American Le Mans Series Season - Season Results

Season Results

Overall winner in bold.

Rnd Circuit LMP Winning Team GTS Winning Team GT Winning Team Results
LMP Winning Drivers GTS Winning Drivers GT Winning Drivers
1 Sebring #42 BMW Motorsport #56 Martin Snow Racing #23 Alex Job Racing Results
J.J. Lehto
Tom Kristensen
Jörg Müller
Martin Snow
Melanie Snow
Patrick Huisman
Kelly Collins
Cort Wagner
Darryl Havens
2 Road Atlanta #0 Team Rafanelli SRL #99 Schumacher Racing #7 PTG Results
Eric van de Poele
Mimmo Schiattarella
John O'Steen
Larry Schumacher
Brian Cunningham
Johannes van Overbeek
3 Mosport #2 Panoz Motor Sports #91 Dodge Viper Team Oreca #23 Alex Job Racing Results
Jan Magnussen
Johnny O'Connell
Olivier Beretta
David Donohue
Dirk Müller
Cort Wagner
4 Sears Point #42 BMW Motorsport #91 Dodge Viper Team Oreca #9 PTG Results
J.J. Lehto
Steve Soper
Olivier Beretta
David Donohue
Hans-Joachim Stuck
Boris Said
5 Portland #1 Panoz Motor Sports #91 Dodge Viper Team Oreca #23 Manthey Racing Results
Éric Bernard
David Brabham
Olivier Beretta
David Donohue
Dirk Müller
Cort Wagner
6 Road Atlanta #1 Panoz Motor Sports #91 Dodge Viper Team Oreca #23 Manthey Racing Results
Éric Bernard
David Brabham
Andy Wallace
Olivier Beretta
Karl Wendlinger
Marc Duez
Dirk Müller
Sascha Maassen
Cort Wagner
7 Laguna Seca #42 BMW Motorsport #91 Dodge Viper Team Oreca #02 Reiser Callas Rennsport Results
J.J. Lehto
Steve Soper
Olivier Beretta
Karl Wendlinger
Johnny Mowlem
David Murry
8 Las Vegas #42 BMW Motorsport #92 Dodge Viper Team Oreca #23 Manthey Racing Results
J.J. Lehto
Steve Soper
Tommy Archer
Karl Wendlinger
Dirk Müller
Cort Wagner

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