1998/99 Season Results

(Sixth Championship)

Drivers' Championship - Constructors' Championship - Season Summary - File Downloads

ACE SERIES
  1. Australia
  2. Brazil
  3. USA
  4. San Marino
  5. Spain
  6. Monaco
  7. Canada
  8. France
  9. Great Britain
  10. Mexico
  11. Germany
  12. Hungary
  13. Belgium
  14. Italy
  15. Portugal
  16. Japan
Michal Janak defends his title in style, becoming the IAF1GPC World Champion for the second year running. He also set a new point scoring record for the season, beating Oliver Roberts' previous record by over 50 points. Michal! Jan Svehlik prooved a worthy challenger, but because of the race he missed early in the season (San Marino) and Janak's consistency, he wasn't able to make a serious assault on the title this time around. Digitech are the the winning constructors again, completing a hatrick of successive world championships. The championship placings being remarkably similar to last season, although Wild 13 are a lot closer to Digitech this season. Yapamotox were the new boys in the top 3, showing great improvement from last season.

Drivers' Championship
ChampionMichal Janak (Digitech-Magia)3102 pts
Runner-UpJan Svehlik (Wild 13-Bolgani)2952 pts
ThirdMarco Saupe (Digitech-Magia)2647 pts

Constructors' Championship
ChampionDigitech-Magia (Michal Janak, Marco Saupe & Mirko Patzenbein)5864 pts
Runner-UpWild 13-Bolgani (Markus Kruggel, Jan Svehlik & Axel Bruns)5583 pts
ThirdYapamotox (Rafal Ziarnik, Tomasz Bielawski & Mariusz Smiechowicz)4797 pts


PRO SERIES
  1. Australia
  2. Brazil
  3. USA
  4. San Marino
  5. Spain
  6. Monaco
  7. Canada
  8. France
  9. Great Britain
  10. Mexico
  11. Germany
  12. Hungary
  13. Belgium
  14. Italy
  15. Portugal
  16. Japan
Olivier Leroy wins the Pro championship, stealing it away from the Players-Racing pair who appeared to give up after race 10, maybe thinking they had done enough. But, Olivier kept going and was able to get maximum points from the last few rounds. However, the Players-Racing duo have done enough to bring home the constructors' championship.

Drivers' Championship
ChampionOlivier Leroy (Cyber Speed)1817 pts
Runner-UpPaul Wilcox (Players-Racing)1583 pts
ThirdMario Sarno (Players-Racing)1146 pts

Constructors' Championship
ChampionPlayers-Racing (Paul Wilcox & Mario Sarno)2729 pts
Runner-UpCyber Speed (Olivier Leroy)1817 pts
ThirdGJM Racing (Garry McCandless & Gavin Mclean)1311 pts


BEGINNER SERIES
  1. Australia
  2. Brazil
  3. USA
  4. San Marino
  5. Spain
  6. Monaco
  7. Canada
  8. France
  9. Great Britain
  10. Mexico
  11. Germany
  12. Hungary
  13. Belgium
  14. Italy
  15. Portugal
  16. Japan
Although the championship was reasonably tightly fought, Kevin Walker won it convincingly - considering that the perfect (maximum) score in this series is 2080 points. Kevin was only 15 points short of this! GMC Racing roared home with a dominant win in the contsructors' championship.

Drivers' Championship
ChampionKevin Walker (GMC Racing)2065 pts
Runner-UpAdam Stevens (Players-Racing)1788 pts
ThirdStephen Thornber (GMC Racing)1503 pts

Constructors' Championship
ChampionGMC Racing (Kevin Walker & Stephen Thornber)3568 pts
Runner-UpPlayers-Racing (Adam Stevens & Andrew Fitzgerald)2602 pts
ThirdShoddytech (David King & James Brooks)220 pts


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