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Encyclopedia > 1998 Austrian Grand Prix

Results from the 1998 Formula One Austrian Grand Prix held at A1-Ring on July 26, 1998


Classification

Pos No Driver Team Laps Time/Retired Grid Points
1 8 Mika Hakkinen McLaren-Mercedes 71 30:44.0 3 10
2 7 David Coulthard McLaren-Mercedes 71 5.289 14 6
3 3 Michael Schumacher Ferrari 71 39.092 4 4
4 4 Eddie Irvine Ferrari 71 43.976 8 3
5 10 Ralf Schumacher Jordan-Mugen-Honda 71 50.654 9 2
6 1 Jacques Villeneuve Williams-Mecachrome 71 53.202 11 1
7 9 Damon Hill Jordan-Mugen-Honda 71 +1:13.624 15  
8 15 Johnny Herbert Sauber-Petronas 70 +1 lap 18  
9 6 Alexander Wurz Benetton-Playlife 70 +1 lap 17  
10 12 Jarno Trulli Prost-Peugeot 70 +1 lap 16  
11 22 Shinji Nakano Minardi-Ford 70 +1 lap 21  
12 20 Ricardo Rosset Tyrrell-Ford 69 +2 laps 22  
Ret 19 Jos Verstappen Stewart-Ford 51 engine 12  
Ret 23 Estaban Tuero Minardi-Ford 30 spun off 19  
Ret 5 Giancarlo Fisichella Benetton-Playlife 21 collision 1  
Ret 14 Jean Alesi Sauber-Petronas 21 collision 2  
Ret 2 Heinz-Harald Frentzen Williams-Mecachrome 16 engine 7  
Ret 18 Rubens Barrichello Stewart-Ford 8 brakes 5  
Ret 16 Pedro Diniz Arrows 3 collision 13  
Ret 17 Mika Salo Arrows 1 collision 6  
Ret 11 Olivier Panis Prost-Peugeot 0 clutch 10  



Notes

  • Fastest Lap: David Coulthard 1m 12.878s


Previous Race:
1998 British Grand Prix
FIA Formula One World
Championship, 1998 season
Next Race:
1998 German Grand Prix

Previous Race:
1997 Austrian Grand Prix
Austrian Grand Prix Next Race:
1999 Austrian Grand Prix





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