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1998 British Touring Car Championship

41st season of the British Touring Car Championship


41st season of the British Touring Car Championship

The 1998 Auto Trader RAC British Touring Car Championship featured 26 races across 13 rounds, it commenced at Thruxton on 13 April and ended at Silverstone on 20 September.

The championship was won by Rickard Rydell in a Volvo S40, the runner-up was Anthony Reid in a Nissan Primera and James Thompson finished in third driving a Honda Accord. The Autosport Cup for Independents, a championship for privateer entries was won by Tommy Rustad in a Renault Laguna.

The video game TOCA 2 Touring Cars is based on this championship season.

Background

There were three major rule changes to the championship prior to the start of the 1998 season. Race weekends were changed notably with two different types of races now elected: a shorter "sprint" race and a "feature" race, 25% longer than previous races featuring a mandatory two-tyre stop to be taken between 15 and 75% distance. Qualifying for the sprint race involved drivers holding a "shoot-out" style session where each driver was sent out one of a time and were given a single timed lap to determine their starting position with the slowest driver from feature qualifying going last and fastest going first. Qualifying for the feature race remained the same as the previous season.

Four wheel drive systems were also banned for 1998, a system used notably by 1996 champions Audi.

The independents trophy previously known as the 'Total Cup for Independents' became the 'Autosport Cup for Independents'. The £250,000 prize fund, introduced in 1997, remained in place however at the request of the independent competitors, prize money now will be awarded on the results of each individual round rather than as a lump sum to the top three overall finishers at the end of the season. In 1998, the first independent finisher in each of the 26 rounds will receive £2,500, while second and third past the chequered flag will receive £1,250 and £500 respectively.

Team and driver changes

Eight manufacturer backed teams contested the championship with no changes to the manufacturer - team line up.

1997 champions Williams Renault, now in their fourth year of partnership in the BTCC, retained their driver line up of Alain Menu and Jason Plato once again driving the Laguna. The familiar yellow and blue livery was replaced by the dark green of new title sponsor Nescafe Blend 37. The team entered a third car for the final round at Silverstone for independents cup winner Tommy Rustad.

Audi were forced to abandon their four-wheel-drive A4 which helped them to the 1996 title for a more conventional front-wheel drive car. 1995 French touring car champion Yvan Muller joined the team after helping German manufacturer develop the new FWD car in the Super Tourenwagen Cup in 1997. He was joined by John Bintcliffe now in his third season with Audi with Frank Biela moving back in to Super Tourenwagen Cup.

Nissan were another team to retain their driver line-up with the experience Scots David Leslie and Anthony Reid racing a pair of RML prepared Primeras. The team entered a third car at Brands Hatch in August for former driver and then Top Gear presenter Tiff Needell. This appeared as a feature on the popular motoring show.

Following a very promising winter test program Prodrive run Honda retained Yorkshire's James Thompson with ex BMW driver Peter Kox replacing 1994 champion Gabriele Tarquini, who moved to STW to spearhead Honda's assault on the 1998 Super Tourenwagen Cup.

TWR Volvo had also changed their lineup with former Ferrari, Footwork and Sauber F1 driver Gianni Morbidelli replacing Kelvin Burt, who switched to JTCC, to partner Swede Rickard Rydell who remained with the team for a fifth season.

Vauxhall engineered and run by Triple Eight continued with Derek Warwick and 1995 champion John Cleland racing the Vectra. Following the disaster with aerodynamics in 1997 Triple Eight developed the aero themselves for 1998.

One of the biggest stories going into the season was that Ford had signed 1992 Formula One champion Nigel Mansell to compete in three rounds of the championship. For all other rounds New Zealander Craig Baird, a former works BMW driver in Australia, South Africa and New Zealand, will race alongside 1991 champion Will Hoy, now in his eleventh season of BTCC competition.

Switching from Ford Paul Radisich joined Tim Harvey at Peugeot whose 406's were again run by Motor Sport Developments (MSD).

Alfa Romeo announced that they would make a comeback to the BTCC by entering later rounds of the season. Fabrizio Giovanardi and Nicola Larini were scheduled to drive the new 156 but Alfa's plans fell through, and the team never appeared.

Reigning independents champion Robb Gravett again entered his 1996 Honda Accord now run by Brookes Motorsport. A second car was entered at Oulton Park in September for Lee Brookes but didn't start either race.

Matt Neal raced a 1997 Nissan Primera run by family outfit Team Dynamics.

D.C.Cook Motorsport entered the 1997 championship winning Renault Laguna for Norwegian Tommy Rustad and for the final two meetings they also entered a Honda Accord for Paula Cook.

Mardi Gras Motorsport entered a Honda Accord for Norwegian Roger Moen until team and driver went their separate ways after the Croft rounds. The team took over the running of Mark Lemmer's Vauxhall Vectra for three meetings in the second half of the season after he split with Mint Motorsport who had run the car until Croft.

Season summary

Menu and Renault’s title defence would not be a happy one. The champion would only win three races all year, and combined with a string of retirements restricted him to only fourth in the standings. The Swiss driver would depart the team at the end of the season. Plato would have a steady season, taking a single victory and finishing directly behind his teammate in the standings.

Menu’s struggles would open the door for Volvo’s Rickard Rydell. A combination of speed and the best consistency of any driver would allow the Swede to claim the drivers title. TWR Volvo would miss out on both the teams and manufacturers championships however, partly due to the lacklustre performances of Morbidelli. The Italian was unable to match his teammate’s pace, in what would turn out to be his only season in Britain.

Nissan would have a breakthrough season. David Leslie would pick up two victories, including the first for the car at Silverstone in April. But the star of the season would be Anthony Reid, picking up eleven pole positions and seven victories, the most of any driver, and allowing Nissan to claim both the manufacturers and teams championships ahead of Volvo and Renault.

Honda’s year would be one of mixed fortunes. James Thompson would have a strong season, winning multiple races for the first time and finishing third in the standings, but teammate Peter Kox was hampered by a string of bad luck and would endure a tough first season in Britain.

Audi’s campaign with their front-wheel-drive car was poor. New team leader Bintcliffe was virtually non-existent all season, whilst British championship rookie Yvan Muller showed glimpses of pace throughout the year, although it was only enough for a handful of podium finishes. The German marque would not return to the series for 1999.

The season would see a mini-renaissance for Vauxhall following a difficult 1997. Both drivers would claim race victories; Cleland would claim two, both at Donington Park, whilst Warwick would claim his in a wet race at Knockhill, before hanging up his driving gloves at the end of the year. Cleland was forced to miss a round due to injury, and was replaced by Brazilian Vectra challenge driver Flavio Figueiredo.

Ford were another team to have a year filled with ups and downs. The car seemed to be at its best in the wet, veteran Will Hoy demonstrating that with a victory at Silverstone. Kiwi Craig Baird was largely disappointing, whilst Nigel Mansell thrilled the crowds by nearly winning in the pouring rain at Donington Park, but would also voice his frustrations regarding the series’ driving standards following an incident-filled round at Brands Hatch.

Despite all the promise surrounding the team, with a strong driver line-up and the car’s success in the German championship, Peugeot would again fail to deliver. Radisich and Harvey could not keep the team off bottom place in the manufacturers race, and the French marque would be another to withdraw from the series come the end of the year.

Teams and drivers

S40s
TeamCarNo.DriversRoundsManufacturersIndependents
FRA Blend 37 Williams RenaultRenault Laguna1CHE Alain MenuAll
3GBR Jason PlatoAll
21NOR Tommy Rustad13
SWE Volvo S40 RacingVolvo S404SWE Rickard RydellAll
14ITA Gianni MorbidelliAll
JPN Team Honda SportHonda Accord5GBR James ThompsonAll
50NLD Peter KoxAll
GBR Audi Sport UKAudi A47GBR John BintcliffeAll
12FRA Yvan MullerAll
GBR Vodafone Nissan RacingNissan Primera GT8GBR David LeslieAll
23GBR Anthony ReidAll
24GBR Tiff Needell11
FRA Esso Ultron Team PeugeotPeugeot 4069GBR Tim HarveyAll
11NZL Paul RadisichAll
NZL Ford Mondeo Racing with ReynardFord Mondeo32GBR Will HoyAll
33NZL Craig Baird1–5, 7–10
55GBR Nigel Mansell6, 11, 13
ITA Alfa RomeoAlfa Romeo 15656ITA Nicola LariniNone
57nowrapITA Fabrizio GiovanardiNone
GBR Vauxhall SportVauxhall Vectra88GBR Derek WarwickAll
98GBR John Clelandnowrap1–8, 10–13
99BRA Flavio Figueiredo9
GBR Mint MotorsportVauxhall Vectra16GBR Mark Lemmer1–7
NOR Mardi Gras Motorsport9, 11, 13
Honda Accord17NOR Roger Möen1–7
SWE Janco MotorsportOpel Vectra19SWE Jan BrunstedtNone
20SWE Thomas JohanssonNone
GBR DC Cook MotorsportRenault Laguna21NOR Tommy Rustad1–12
Honda Accord22GBR Paula Cook12–13
GBR Brookes MotorsportHonda Accord28GBR Lee Brookes12
29GBR Robb GravettAll
GBR Team Dynamics Max PowerNissan Primera GT77GBR Matt NealAll
  • Despite being on the entry list, the Alfa Romeo team did not contest any races.
  • Janco Motorsport entered but never actually raced.

Race calendar and results

All races were held in the United Kingdom.

RoundCircuitDatePole positionFastest lapWinning driverWinning teamnowrapWinning independent1R1R22R3R43R5R64R7R85R9R106R11R127R13R148R15R169R17R1810R19R2011R21R2212R23R2413R25R26
Thruxton Circuit, Hampshire13 AprilSWE Rickard RydellSWE Rickard RydellSWE Rickard RydellVolvo S40 RacingGBR Mark Lemmer
SWE Rickard RydellCHE Alain MenuCHE Alain MenunowrapBlend 37 Williams RenaultGBR Matt Neal
Silverstone Circuit (International), Northamptonshire26 AprilGBR James ThompsonGBR David LeslieGBR David LeslieVodafone Nissan RacingGBR Robb Gravett
GBR Jason PlatoGBR James ThompsonGBR Will HoyFord Mondeo RacingGBR Robb Gravett
Donington Park (National), Leicestershire4 MaySWE Rickard RydellGBR David LeslieGBR John ClelandVauxhall SportGBR Matt Neal
GBR David LeslieGBR David LeslieGBR David LeslieVodafone Nissan RacingGBR Matt Neal
Brands Hatch (Indy), Kent17 MaySWE Rickard RydellGBR Anthony ReidSWE Rickard RydellVolvo S40 RacingnowrapNOR Tommy Rustad
SWE Rickard RydellGBR Anthony ReidSWE Rickard RydellVolvo S40 RacingGBR Matt Neal
Oulton Park (Fosters), Cheshire25 MayCHE Alain MenuCHE Alain MenuCHE Alain MenuBlend 37 Williams RenaultNOR Tommy Rustad
GBR Anthony ReidGBR Anthony ReidGBR Jason PlatoBlend 37 Williams RenaultNOR Tommy Rustad
Donington Park (National), Leicestershire14 JuneGBR Anthony ReidSWE Rickard RydellGBR Anthony ReidVodafone Nissan RacingGBR Robb Gravett
GBR Anthony ReidGBR Anthony ReidGBR John ClelandVauxhall SportGBR Matt Neal
Croft Circuit, North Yorkshire28 JunenowrapGBR James ThompsonnowrapGBR James ThompsonnowrapGBR James ThompsonTeam Honda SportGBR Matt Neal
GBR David LeslieGBR David LeslieSWE Rickard RydellVolvo S40 RacingGBR Robb Gravett
Snetterton Circuit, Norfolk26 JulyGBR Anthony ReidGBR Matt NealGBR Anthony ReidVodafone Nissan RacingGBR Robb Gravett
GBR Anthony ReidGBR Anthony ReidGBR James ThompsonTeam Honda SportGBR Robb Gravett
Thruxton Circuit, Hampshire2 AugustSWE Rickard RydellGBR Anthony ReidGBR Anthony ReidVodafone Nissan RacingGBR Matt Neal
GBR Anthony ReidGBR Anthony ReidCHE Alain MenuBlend 37 Williams RenaultGBR Mark Lemmer
Knockhill Circuit, Fife16 AugustGBR Anthony ReidGBR David LeslieGBR Anthony ReidVodafone Nissan RacingGBR Matt Neal
GBR Anthony ReidFRA Yvan MullerGBR Derek WarwickVauxhall SportNOR Tommy Rustad
Brands Hatch (Indy), Kent31 AugustGBR Anthony ReidGBR Anthony ReidGBR Anthony ReidVodafone Nissan RacingGBR Matt Neal
SWE Rickard RydellGBR Anthony ReidSWE Rickard RydellVolvo S40 RacingGBR Matt Neal
Oulton Park (Fosters), Cheshire13 SeptemberGBR Anthony ReidGBR Anthony ReidGBR James ThompsonTeam Honda SportNOR Tommy Rustad
GBR Anthony ReidGBR James ThompsonGBR Anthony ReidVodafone Nissan RacingGBR Matt Neal
Silverstone Circuit (International), Northamptonshire20 SeptemberSWE Rickard RydellGBR Anthony ReidGBR James ThompsonTeam Honda SportGBR Mark Lemmer
GBR David LeslieSWE Rickard RydellGBR Anthony ReidVodafone Nissan RacingGBR Paula Cook

Championships standings

Points systemPole positionLead a lap
in feature race
**1st****2nd****3rd**
151210
  • No driver may collect more than one "Lead a Lap" point per race no matter how many laps they lead.

Drivers Championship

Pos.DriverTHRSILDONBRHOULDONCROSNETHRKNOBRHOULSILPts12**239** (242)345678910111213141516171819202122232425Pos.DriverTHRSILDONBRHOULDONCROSNETHRKNOBRHOULSILPts
SWE Rickard Rydell***1*****2***5Ret**3**7***1****1***22*2*Ret41*52***3**3*Ret33**1***114**2***3***254**
GBR Anthony Reid81373Ret6*2**3*5***3******1**(***Ret****)23**1**(***NC***)*1****6*****1****7******1****2*****2*****1****5*1*
GBR James Thompson33**2***9**2492Ret5RetRet***1***541*45*2Ret29*1*Ret*14***203**
CHE Alain Menu5*1**RetRet4234***1***4*RetRet343Ret21*34*533Ret9Ret**187**
GBR Jason Plato243**2***Ret54Ret41*9Ret8623RetRetRet574*6246**163**
GBR David Leslie712*1*Ret*Ret****1****Ret63RetRet2*Ret***2****6452**5*94Ret4Ret13**2*****148**
FRA Yvan Muller9Ret108610515101074*510155*6104*2**1165335**110**
GBR John Cleland466713*69*76*51*689Ret13Ret8Ret9118Ret**106**
GBR Derek Warwick12546*138111311RetDSQ391210Ret7Ret91*Ret14105*710**70**
GBR Will HoyRet1591*8167Ret873Ret139*8810126RetRetRet86108**69**
ITA Gianni Morbidelli6118512Ret131069*67107*71184*11RetRetRetRet917Ret**56**
NLD Peter Kox107Ret117Ret147RetRet4Ret7Ret16Ret13771467*7RetRet7***52**
GBR Matt NealRet10Ret1659Ret5Ret14Ret61215*NC*1312Ret8Ret95137RetRet**35**
NZL Paul RadisichRet812411Ret812121310Ret11Ret18109Ret1061010RetRet614**31**
GBR John Bintcliffe1191417101410898*Ret9Ret11147118Ret101311NCRet12Ret**23**
NOR Tommy Rustad16Ret151317121214*131212815Ret171214Ret1481513128119**12**
GBR Tim Harvey13Ret1118911Ret11RetRetRetRet161812Ret159*1511148*1410RetRet**10**
GBR Nigel MansellRet5*RetRet1411**7**
GBR Robb Gravett17161312*15Ret161715168RetRet1413916RetRet121612*1512RetDNS**7**
NZL Craig Baird1514Ret10141315Ret14111413116RetDNS1213***6**
NOR Roger Möen18171615Ret15181616151110Ret16**1**
BRA Flavio Figueiredo1711**0**
GBR Tiff Needell1215**0**
GBR Paula Cook16131612**0**
GBR Mark Lemmer14RetRet1416Ret17RetRetDNSRetRet17171813Ret161513**0**
GBR Lee BrookesDNSDNS**0**
  • Note: bold signifies pole position (1 point awarded all races), italics signifies fastest lap
  • signifies that driver lead feature race for at least one lap (1 point given). Note: All bonus leading points may not be added due to them being added after seeing Season Review footage and some race reports.

Note: No points were awarded for leading in the feature race at Knockhill.

Autosport Cup for Independents

  • Points were only awarded to the top three class finishers in each race.
Pos.DriverTHRSILDONBRHOULDONCROSNETHRKNOBRHOULSILPts123456Pos.DriverTHRSILDONBRHOULDONCROSNETHRKNOBRHOULSILPts
NOR Tommy Rustad***16***Ret*15**13*17121214*13*1212**8**15Ret171214Ret13*8***15**13128**251**
GBR Robb Gravett1716131215Ret16171516**8***Ret*Ret1413*9*16RetRet**12**161215**12***Ret*DNS**212**
GBR Matt NealRet***10*****Ret****16*****5******9******Ret******5*****Ret*****14****Ret*6**12*****15******NC*****13*****12******Ret******8***Ret*9****5******13****7***Ret*****Ret*****211**
GBR Mark Lemmer14RetRet1416Ret17RetRetDNSRetRet*17*171813Ret161513**95**
NOR Roger Möen18171615Ret15181616151110Ret16**92**
GBR Paula Cook16131612**27**
GBR Lee BrookesDNSDNS**0**

Manufacturers Championship

PosManufacturerTHRSILDONBRHOULDONCROSNETHRKNOBRHOULSILPts1Nissan / Vodafone Nissan Racing2732Volvo / Volvo S40 Racing2453Renault / Blend 37 Williams Renault2444Honda / Team Honda Sport2225Vauxhall / Vauxhall Sport1626Audi / Audi Sport UK1507Ford / Ford Mondeo Racing1178Peugeot / Esso Ultron Team Peugeot96PosManufacturerTHRSILDONBRHOULDONCROSNETHRKNOBRHOULSILPts
71213Ret123331222141217122151
1255371122274152331133111423
21324234119Ret34232134533246
33292492Ret54Ret154145214271Ret14
454613697651689Ret7119181495710
9910861058987451014568421165335
1514918137Ret8735139861012613RetRet86108
138114911811121310Ret11181210991061081410614

Teams Championship

PosTeamTHRSILDONBRHOULDONCROSNETHRKNOBRHOULSILPts116821593140495575659744824919109112121130PosTeamTHRSILDONBRHOULDONCROSNETHRKNOBRHOULSILPts
Vodafone Nissan Racing12313322427211
13Ret66RetRet3NC69RetRet2
Blend 37 Williams Renault12241Ret4314326
4Ret5Ret4Ret6RetRet54RetRet
Volvo S40 Racing2571271233143
11RetRet109Ret7114RetRet9Ret
Team Honda Sport39425Ret515147Ret4
711Ret7RetRetRetRet7Ret9Ret7
Vauxhall Sport5639618Ret11114510
67813Ret312RetRetRetRet11Ret
Audi Sport UK981088410582635
Ret171415109117101011RetRet
Ford Mondeo Racing14113Ret75961213Ret68
151016Ret11Ret138DNSRetRet11
Team Dynamics Max Power1016951461513RetRet57Ret
Esso Ultron Team Peugeot84111113Ret18109681014
Ret18Ret12RetRetRetRetRet1110RetRet
DC Cook MotorsportRet131214128Ret12Ret813812
13
Brookes Motorsport1612Ret1716Ret149Ret121212DNS
DNS
Mardi Gras Motorsport17151516151016131613
Mint MotorsportRet14RetRetDNSRet17

Bold – Pole

Italics – Fastest Lap |}

References

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