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1998 Race Results
GP of
Circuit
Qualification
Finished
Rank
Australia
Melbourne
3rd
1:30.767
DNF [Engine Lap 5]
17th
Brazil
Interlagos
4th
1:18.250
3rd
4th
Argentina
Buenos Aires
2nd
1:26.251
1st
2nd
San-Marino
Imola
3rd
1:26.437
2nd
3rd
Spain
Catalunya
3rd
1:21.785
3rd
3rd
Monaco
Monte-Carlo
4th
1:20.702
10th [Accident with Wurz - new nose]
3rd
Canada
Gilles-Villeneuve
3rd
1:18.497
1st
2nd
France
Magny-Cours
2nd
1:15.159
1st
2nd
Britain
Silverstone
4th
1:23.720
1st
2nd
Austria
A1-Ring
9th
1:30.551
3rd
2nd
Germany
Hockenheim
3rd
1:43:459
5th
2nd
Hungary
Hungaroring
3rd
1:17.366
1st
2nd
Belgium
Spa
4th
1:50.027
DNF [Accident with Coulthard]
2nd
Italy
Monza
1st
1:25.289
1st
2nd
Luxembourg
Nürburgring
1st
1:18.561
2nd
2nd
Japan
Suzuka
1st
1:36.293
DNF [Tyre exploded]
2nd

Summation
Pole Positions 3
Fastest Laps 6
GP Wins 6
Podium Finishes 11/16
Points Total 86
Final Driver's World Championship Position 2nd


Key:
Circuit signifies which racing track each round was held at.
Qualification signifies which position Michael qualified in to start each race and the corresponding lap time.
Finished signifies Michael's position at the end of each race. If he did not finish a race it instead notes the reason in [square brackets].
Winner details who won that Grand Prix.
Rank indicates Michael's standing in the Driver's World Championship after that race.

DNE signifies Did Not Enter.
DNF signifies Did Not Finish.

Championship points versus finishing position
Position 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th
Points 10 6 4 3 2 1
   
 


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