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1998 Petit Le Mans

Sportscar endurance race in Georgia, US

1998 Petit Le Mans

Sportscar endurance race in Georgia, US

The Track map of [[Road Atlanta

The 1998 Petit Le Mans was a sportscar race for the 1998 IMSA GT Championship season, then known as the Professional SportsCar Racing series. It also served as a prelude to the first American Le Mans Series race held at Sebring in 1999. Don Panoz's American Le Mans Series was developed with the backing of the Automobile Club de l'Ouest (ACO), the ruling body of the 24 Hours of Le Mans. It took place at the Road Atlanta race track near Braselton, Georgia on October 11, 1998.

Development

Following the demise of the World Sportscar Championship in 1992, sportscar racing was left without a major worldwide series in which to compete. The 24 Hours of Le Mans remained a remnant, still competed by a large number of sportscars, but mostly on a single race basis. Various sportscar leagues had sprung up since the WSC's demise, including the International Motor Sports Association's replacement for their Camel GTP series, the Prototype SportsCar Racing series. In Europe, two series were also developed, the FIA Sportscar Championship and the FIA GT Championship, although they were not combined like IMSA's series.

The Automobile Club de l'Ouest, wanting to create a new worldwide series, made an agreement with Don Panoz, owner of the Road Atlanta racing course. The ACO would agree to lend the Le Mans name out to Panoz for the creation of an event called the Petit Le Mans (French for little Le Mans). The race would be similar to the 12 Hours of Sebring, in that it did not run a full 24 hours like Le Mans. Instead, the race would be 10 hours or 1000 mi, whichever came first. The series would become an experiment for the ACO, in which if enough teams showed interest in Petit Le Mans, the ACO would look into developing a series around the same formula. In order to help drive interest, the ACO promised that the winners of Petit Le Mans would earn automatic invitations to the 24 Hours of Le Mans without having to apply or earn favor with the ACO. This custom continues to be utilized in the Petit Le Mans, despite American Le Mans Series champions also receiving invites.

IMSA, which normally ran at Road Atlanta during their seasons, agreed to allow a joint race for their series and the 24 Hours of Le Mans competitors. However, each series ran slightly different formulas for their competitors, thus forcing the organizers to create seven different classes. LMP1, LMGT1, and LMGT2 for the ACO compliant cars, and WSC, GT1, GT2, and GT3 for IMSA's competitors. Even though both organizers used the GT1 and GT2 names the classes were not actually the same, which is why the ACO classes are preceded by LM.

Official results

Class winners are marked in bold.

PosClassNoTeamDriversChassisTyreLapsEngine1234567891011121314151617
DNF18
DNF1920
DNF21
DNF22
DNF23
DNF24
DNF25
DNF26
DNF27
DNF28
DNF29
DNFDNSDNS
**LMP1****7****United States Doyle-Risi Racing****Belgium Eric van de Poele
South Africa Wayne Taylor
France Emmanuel Collard****Ferrari 333 SP****391**
**Ferrari F310E 4.0 L V12**
LMP177Germany Porsche AG
Germany Joest RacingItaly Michele Alboreto
Sweden Stefan Johansson
Germany Jörg MüllerPorsche LMP1-98391
Porsche Type-935 3.2 L Turbo Flat-6
**LMGT1****38****United States Champion Motors****Belgium Thierry Boutsen
France Bob Wollek
Germany Ralf Kelleners****Porsche 911 GT1 Evo****381**
**Porsche 9R1 3.2 L Turbo Flat-6**
**WSC****8****United States Transatlantic Racing Services****United States Butch Leitzinger
United States Scott Schubot
United States Henry Camferdam****Riley & Scott Mk III****378**
**Ford 5.0 L V8**
WSC88United States Dollahite RacingUnited States Bill Dollahite
United States Mike Davies
United States Anthony LazzaroFerrari 333 SP365
Ferrari F310E 4.0 L V12
LMP163Japan AutoExe Motorsports
United States Downing AtlantaJapan Yojiro Terada
United States Jim Downing
United States Howard KatzAutoExe AE99 (Kudzu)349
Mazda 2.6 L 4-Rotor
**LMGT2****81****Germany Freisinger Motorsport****France Michel Ligonnet
United States Lance Stewart****Porsche 911 GT2****337**
**Porsche 3.6 L Turbo Flat-6**
**GT1****4****United States Panoz Motorsports****United States Scott Pruett
France Éric Bernard
United Kingdom Andy Wallace
Australia David Brabham****Panoz Esperante GTR-1****335**
**Ford (Roush) 6.0 L V8**
**GT3****76****United States Team A.R.E.****United States Peter Argetsinger
United States Richard Polidori
Italy Angelo Cilli****Porsche 911 Carrera RSR****335**
**Porsche 3.8 L Flat-6**
GT36United States Prototype Technology GroupCanada Ross Bentley
United States Darren Law
United States Jeff Schafer
Australia David BesnardBMW M3328
BMW S52 3.2 L I6
LMGT272Germany Konrad MotorsportAustria Franz Konrad
Netherlands Jan LammersPorsche 911 GT2322
Porsche 3.6 L Turbo Flat-6
LMGT107United States Panoz MotorsportsUnited States Doc Bundy
Denmark John Nielsen
France Christophe TinseauPanoz Esperante GTR-1 Q9317
Ford (Roush) 6.0 L V8
Zytek Hybrid Electric
**GT2****04****United States CJ Motorsport****United States John Morton
Canada Ron Fellows
Canada John Graham****Porsche 911 GT2****311**
**Porsche 3.6 L Turbo Flat-6**
LMGT200France Larbre CompétitionFrance Patrice Goueslard
France Stéphane Ortelli
France Jack LecontePorsche 911 GT2311
Porsche 3.6 L Turbo Flat-6
GT275United States Pettit RacingUnited States Cameron Worth
United States Scott SansoneMazda RX-7?294
Mazda 2.0 L 3-Rotor
GT31United States Prototype Technology GroupUnited States Peter Cunningham
United States Brian Simo
United States Terry Borcheller
Costa Rica Javier QuirosBMW M3289
BMW S52 3.2 L I6
GT310United States Prototype Technology GroupUnited States Bill Auberlen
United States Mark Simo
United Kingdom Andy PilgrimBMW M3281
BMW S52 3.2 L I6
WSC39United States Matthews-Colucci RacingUnited States David Murry
United States Jim Matthews
United States Hurley HaywoodRiley & Scott Mk III273
Ford 5.0 L V8
GT386United States G&W MotorsportUnited States Steve Marshall
United States Danny Marshall
Canada Sylvain TremblayPorsche 911 Carrera RSR?271
Porsche 3.8 L Flat-6
LMGT126Germany Porsche AGUnited Kingdom Allan McNish
Germany Uwe Alzen
France Yannick DalmasPorsche 911 GT1-98235
Porsche 3.2 L Turbo Flat-6
WSC28United States Intersport RacingUnited States Jon Field
United States Jeret Schroeder
United States Joaquin DeSoto
United States John MirroRiley & Scott Mk III229
Ford 5.0 L V8
LMGT273Germany Konrad MotorsportItaly Angelo Zadra
United States Peter Kitchak
United States Charles SlaterPorsche 911 GT2157
Porsche 3.6 L Turbo Flat-6
GT312United States T.C. KlineUnited States Randy Pobst
United States Pete Halsmer
United States Shane LewisBMW M3?96
BMW S52 3.2 L I6
GT396Ecuador Team EcuadorEcuador Henry Taleb
Ecuador Xavier Collado
New Zealand Rob WilsonNissan 240SX63
Nissan KA24DE 2.4 L I4
WSC27United States Doran EnterprisesBelgium Didier Theys
Switzerland Fredy Lienhard
Italy Mauro BaldiFerrari 333 SP59
Ferrari F310E 4.0 L V12
GT268United States Charles Coker Jr.United States Charles Coker Jr.
United States Joe Varde
United States Joe Foster
United States Dave WhitePorsche 968 Turbo RS50
Porsche 3.0 L Turbo I4
LMGT259Netherlands Marcos Racing InternationalNetherlands Cor Euser
United Kingdom Christian Vann
Germany Harald BeckerMarcos Mantara LM60049
Chevrolet 6.0 L V8
WSC29United States Intersport RacingUnited States Sam Brown
United States Ken Dromm
United States Simon Gregg
Canada Jacek MuchaRiley & Scott Mk III31
Ford 5.0 L V8
GT323United States Alex Job RacingUnited States Kelly Collins
United States Darryl Havens
United States Cort WagnerPorsche 911 Carrera RSR0
Porsche 3.8 L Flat-6
GT15United States Panoz MotorsportsUnited States Johnny O'Connell
United Kingdom Jamie Davies
France Éric BernardPanoz Esperante GTR-1-
Ford (Roush) 6.0 L V8
LMP121France Solution FFrance Philippe Gache
France Anthony Beltoise
France Jérôme PolicandRiley & Scott Mk III-
Ford 5.0 L V8

Statistics

  • Pole Position - Allan McNish (#26 Porsche AG) - 1:13.754
  • Fastest Lap - Allan McNish (#26 Porsche AG) - 1:15.239
  • Average Speed - 164.62 km/h

Post-race

With a total of 31 entrants, including a large number of European teams, the ACO considered the race a success. The only downside was that BMW, who had initially entered their V8-powered Riley & Scott Mk IIIs, did not show up for the race. That car tested after the race, alongside the new Lola B98/10. The ACO and Don Panoz pushed ahead with their plans and announced the American Le Mans Series for 1999. IMSA, whose own racing series was faltering, decided to take instead take over as sanctioning body for the new American Le Mans Series.

Porsche 911 GT1 picture at the Goodwood festival of speed

The #26 Porsche 911 GT1, which had won the pole position for the race, did not finish the race; the car, piloted by Yannick Dalmas, infamously flipped in a blowover between turns 8 and 9. This incident, as well as similar blowover incidents to the BMW V12 LMR during the 2000 Petit Le Mans and the Mercedes-Benz CLR during the 1999 24 Hours of Le Mans, resulted in Champion Racing not racing a GT1-98 and new regulations introduced in 2004 that changed the cars' geometry and reduced the chance of blow-overs.

The ACO would repeat later this kind of one-off experimental race in preparation for new series, with the 1999 Le Mans Fuji 1000km, the 2000 Race of a Thousand Years, the 2003 1000km of Le Mans and the 2009 1000 km of Okayama.

References

References

  1. [https://www.racingsportscars.com/race/Road_Atlanta-1998-10-10.html Premiere Petit Le Mans, 1000 Miles at Road Atlanta] Racing Sports Cars. Retrieved 1 December 2022
  2. (18 March 2019). "When le Mans Racecars Fly".
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