1998 Alternate Formula One season: Difference between revisions
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| Autodromo Nazionale Monza | | Autodromo Nazionale Monza | ||
| September | | September 6 | ||
| {{GBR}} [[James Davies]] | | {{GBR}} [[James Davies]] | ||
| {{GBR}} [[James Davies]] | | {{GBR}} [[James Davies]] |
Revision as of 14:46, 22 September 2021
1998 Formula One season | |
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Mika Häkkinen won his only drivers title for McLaren-Mercedes, taking eight victories. | |
Season | |
Races | 16 |
Start date | March 8 |
Start Event | Template:AUS Australian Grand Prix |
End date | October 11 |
End Event | Portuguese Grand Prix |
Awards | |
Driver's Champion | Mika Häkkinen |
Constructor's Champion | Template:GBR McLaren-Mercedes |
Seasons | |
Previous season | Next season |
1997 | 1999 |
The 1998 Formula One season was the 52nd season of Formula One.
Teams and drivers
Notes
- 1 Tom Kristensen would be replaced by Sammy Jones at the Canadian Grand Prix due to Kristensen's participation at the 24 Hours of Le Mans with BMW.
- 2 Jean Alesi would be released by Sauber after the French Grand Prix, being replaced by Eddie Irvine.
- 3 Daniel Moreno would be released by Sauber after the French Grand Prix, being replaced by Tom Douglas.
- 4 Poor performances from Alexander Wurz led him to be demoted to a test role ahead of the British Grand Prix. Rubens Barrichello would be his replacement.
- 5 Jean Alesi replaced Tom Kristensen from the Belgian Grand Prix onwards.
Season Calendar
- The Indonesian Grand Prix was planned to occur at the Sentul International Circuit on September 20 but was cancelled owing to a loss of government financial support for the event following the resignation of President Suharto on 21 May.
Championship Standings
Driver standings
Constructor's standings
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