1999 FIA GT Championship


The 1999 FIA GT Championship was the third season of FIA GT Championship, an auto racing series endorsed by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile and organized by the Stéphane Ratel Organisation. The races featured grand touring cars and awarded a drivers and teams championship. The season began on 11 April 1999 and ended 26 November 1999 after ten races in Europe, the United States, and China.
Following the domination of Mercedes-Benz the previous two seasons, pre-season entries for the GT1 category were so few that the FIA and SRO chose to eliminate the class for 1999. The former GT2 class became the sole category of cars eligible for the championships, although cars from national championships were allowed to participate on an invitational basis at some events. Chrysler Viper Team Oreca dominated the championship for the entire season, winning all but one race en route to the Teams title. Olivier Beretta won his second-consecutive championship, sharing the Drivers title with teammate Karl Wendlinger, earning six of Oreca's nine race victories.

Schedule

For the first time in the history of both the FIA GT Championship and its predecessor series, the BPR Global GT Endurance Championship, a endurance race was not part of the season as the 1000 km Suzuka was dropped from the schedule, instead all races were held to a distance. The Japanese event was replaced by a race at the Zhuhai International Circuit, which the BPR series had visited in 1996. Dijon-Prenois was also not retained from 1998, replaced by the Zolder and Monza, which started the season. The series initially planned to retain the A1-Ring before the event was replaced by a second American event at Watkins Glen. The two American rounds were intended to be run in conjunction with the United States Road Racing Championship before the series was canceled in the summer of 1999, although American teams were invited to participate as non-scoring entries.
RndRaceCircuitDate
1Aprimatic Trophy Autodromo Nazionale Monza, Monza, Italy11 April
2P&O Stena Line Silverstone 500 Silverstone Circuit, Silverstone, United Kingdom9 May
3Hockenheim 500 Hockenheimring, Hockenheim, Germany27 June
4Hungaroring 500 Hungaroring, Mogyoród, Hungary4 July
5Castrol Belcar FIA GT Zolder Circuit, Heusden-Zolder, Belgium18 July
6Oschersleben 500 Motopark Oschersleben, Oschersleben, Germany8 August
7International Car Races Donington Park, Leicestershire, United Kingdom5 September
8Miami 500 Homestead-Miami Speedway, Homestead, United States26 September
9Bosch Sports Car Oktoberfest Watkins Glen International, Watkins Glen, United States3 October
10Zhuhai 500 Zhuhai International Circuit, Zhuhai, China28 November

Entries

Results and standings

Race results

RndCircuitOverall Winning TeamReport
RndCircuitOverall Winning DriversReport
1Monza No. 1 Chrysler Viper Team OrecaReport
1Monza Olivier Beretta
Karl Wendlinger
Report
2Silverstone No. 1 Chrysler Viper Team OrecaReport
2Silverstone Olivier Beretta
Karl Wendlinger
Report
3Hockenheimring No. 2 Chrysler Viper Team OrecaReport
3Hockenheimring Jean-Philippe Belloc
Dominique Dupuy
Report
4Hungaroring No. 2 Chrysler Viper Team OrecaReport
4Hungaroring Jean-Philippe Belloc
Dominique Dupuy
Report
5Zolder No. 1 Chrysler Viper Team OrecaReport
5Zolder Olivier Beretta
Karl Wendlinger
Report
6Oschersleben No. 1 Chrysler Viper Team OrecaReport
6Oschersleben Olivier Beretta
Karl Wendlinger
Report
7Donington No. 1 Chrysler Viper Team OrecaReport
7Donington Olivier Beretta
Karl Wendlinger
Report
8Homestead No. 21 Paul Belmondo RacingReport
8Homestead Paul Belmondo
Emmanuel Clérico
Report
9Watkins Glen No. 2 Chrysler Viper Team OrecaReport
9Watkins Glen Jean-Philippe Belloc
David Donohue
Report
10Zhuhai No. 1 Chrysler Viper Team OrecaReport
10Zhuhai Olivier Beretta
Karl Wendlinger
Report

Points were awarded to the top six finishers in each race. Entries were required to complete 75% of the race distance in order to be classified as a finisher. Drivers were required to complete 20% of the total race distance for their car to earn points. Teams scored points for each of its cars which finished a race in a top six placing.
1st2nd3rd4th5th6th
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Drivers championship

Teams championship

TeamMON
SIL
HOC
HUN
ZOL
OSC
DON
HOM
WAT
ZHU
Total
points
1 Chrysler Viper Team Oreca1111111211137
1 Chrysler Viper Team Oreca2222Ret216425137
2 Chamberlain Motorsport4412423533240
2 Chamberlain MotorsportRetRetRet8Ret46761040
3 Freisinger Motorsport365645954423
3 Freisinger Motorsport19Ret1417710Ret68623
4 Paul Belmondo Racing677956715320
4 Paul Belmondo RacingRetRet10RetRetRetRet720
5 Lister Storm RacingRetRet43213
5 Lister Storm RacingRet1213
6 Konrad Motorsport151333683911NC13
6 Konrad MotorsportRet12Ret13
7 GLPK Racing53Ret1314Ret49
8 Roock Racing85671593
8 Roock Racing11Ret15163
9 Roock Sportsystem21Ret9510142
9 Roock SportsystemRet2
- Haberthur Racing7Ret81297148970
- Haberthur Racing14Ret1120Ret13RetRet10Ret0
- BVB880
- Proton CompetitionRet10NCRet8Ret100
- Seikel Motorsport1091311119120
- Seikel Motorsport17Ret16NC12Ret0
- Autorlando9110
- Marcos Racing International131014RetDNS0
- Marcos Racing InternationalRet0
- RWS1211Ret15Ret11Ret0
- WernerRetNC1913150
- Sunauto12180
- Cirtek Motorsport130
- Ruggero Grassi160
- MAC Racing180
- Bovi Motorsport20DNS0
- EbimotorsRet0
- Porsche Zentrum RegensburgRet0
- Porsche Zentrum RegensburgRet0

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